Monday, 29 April 2013

DICKSON FAULTS CRITICS OVER BDIC- Commissions Office in South Africa

 Dickson faults critics over BDIC……commissions office in South Africa

 The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson has faulted the position of the critics on the inauguration of the Bayelsa Development and Investment Corporation, (BDIC), arguing that it was aimed at attracting investments to the state and as well make it the delight of local and foreign investors.The BDIC, contrary to the submission of the critics is aimed at charting a more diversified economic base from the current dependency in Oil and Gas sector of the economy.

Warning the people against playing politics with the economic development of the state, the Governor noted with dismay the position of some politicians in the state on his administration's economic policies which gave birth to the establishment of the BDIC and other agencies of the government.

In order to boost its economic profile, the State, according to the Governor is beaming its searchlight on the following sectors which include: tourism, Agriculture,Oil & gas, Infrastructure, and FMCG.On the choice of South Africa as corporate office of the BDIC, the Governor disclosed ‘the BDIC is looking to attract investment from all major markets and economies, with South Africa being one of such country.

  The Johannesburg office represents their second international presence after the recently opened London, UK office. ‘It is hoped that through its presence the BDIC will attract partnerships with Southern African investors on a PPP (public private partnership) into the identified economic sectors of Bayelsa State.   

Interface with the Nigerian consulate to fast track immigration requirements for prospective investors looking to visit Bayelsa State. "The BDIC’s vision is to be an enabler for transforming Bayelsa State into one of the top economies not just in our country but also in Africa.

 Our mission is to protect, stimulate and grow the wealth of all Bayelsans through responsive, innovative and sustainable investments while acting as a catalyst for socio-economic development of our state,” said Dickson Governor Dickson is to lead a high powered delegation from Nigeria, with President Goodluck Jonathan expected to perform the official commissioning of the BDIC office in South Africa along with his South African counterpart, President Jacob Zuma. 

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