Bayelsa State government would next week Monday launched its
website Watch’where it’s monthly income and expenditure can be accessed. The
state Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Hon Jonathan Obuebite, who
disclosed this in Yenagoa said the creation of the website was in line with the
present administration’s policy of transparency and accountability. 
The
website, according to him, will be domiciled in the State Ministry of
Information and Orientation, to enable people have unfettered access to
information, especially on issues relating to the finances of the state.
Describing the new development as an improvement on the existing transparency
initiative programme, the Commissioner maintained that, the monthly
presentation of the state’s un-audited account to the general public would go a
long way in reducing speculations on the financial transactions of the
administration. According to him, on assumption of office in 2011, the State
Governor, Hon. Seriake Dickson promised the people of the state, that he would
run all an inclusive and transparent government, and he has kept faith with the
vow in the last four and half years. 
He stressed that with the opening of the
website, the general public, especially Bayelsans at home and in the Diaspora,
will be able to access financial information about the state government and
raise appropriate questions, where necessary. On the present economic situation
in the state, the commissioner blamed it on the indebtedness caused by the
previous administration, adding that over 85% of the monthly allocation from
the Federation Account was being spent on the servicing of its debts, including
bonds, loans and overpayments. He explained that, Bayelsa is the most
disadvantaged on all the indices used in computing revenues that accrue to
States from the Federal Allocation, except derivation, which has been adversely
depleted by the drop in oil production, occasioned by the activities of
militants in the region. Hon. Jonathan stated that, Bayelsa is the list on all
the other criteria, which include, the number of Local Government Areas,
population and land mass, stressing that, until the current spate of
destruction of the country’s oil and gas assets is brought to a halt, the
state’s allocation from the federal government will continue to drop. 
According
to him, the situation has made it extremely expedient for the state to
diversify its economy by creating other sources of revenue, with a view to
meeting its recurrent expenditure demands as well as continue with other
development projects in other sectors.
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