Ex-Media Aide Appreciates Dickson, Sues For Cooperation To Consolidate Development In Bayelsa

By Enideneze Etete

A former Special Assistant on Media/Public Relations in the Office of the Chief of Staff, Mr. EteteEnideneze, has expressed appreciation to Governor Henry Seriake Dickson, for giving him the opportunity to serve in that capacity.

He equally thanked others who facilitated the appointment, and above all God Almighty who made it possible.

Mr. Etetein a chat with colleagues in Yenagoa, shortly on arrival from Abuja, stated that, Governor Dickson fulfilled the promise made to him at a rally in 2012 in Igbogene-Epie, where he the former aide featured as one of the Masters of Ceremony.

The out gone Special Assistant, said the appointment gave him another platform to render media and public communication service to the state.

Headded that he had performed similar roles in the State Political Bureau, under Chief Asara A. Asarawho was Adviser to the then Governor Goodluck Jonathan, and later in the State Ministry of Information, with the same Chief Asara as well as under Chief Walter Feghabo in the State Project Monitoring and Implementation Committee.

“Although, higher academic and current professional trainings aided me in the discharge of the just concluded assignment, I drew much from the professional, political and strategic groomings by my former boses I mentioned to you earlier, including Mr. Union Oyadonghan, the publisher of Banner News”, Mr. Etete noted.

According to the media practitioner, his duties in the Chief of Staff’s Office, Yenagoa and later Bayelsa House, Abuja offered him more experience, especially in Government and public communication.

Etete who is a professional journalists, also chartered in advertising and public relations professions,pledged to render more services to the state in his areas of calling, whenever need arises.

He implored Bayelsans to see the State as their own enterprise and join hands to harness its abundant human and material resources for the benefit of the state, particularly the unemployed youths and future generations.