The Bayelsa State Governor, Hon Seriake Dickson
has expressed optimism that, despite the state low level of internally
generated revenue (IGR), his administration's offer of 50% tax waiver
for information, communication and technology-related investments will
engendersocio-economic development of the state in the nearest future.
A
Government House statement issued on Thursday quoted the governor as
saying that, the restoration government would not hesitate to take any
decision that is capable of creating the much needed enabling
environment to attract investors to the state.
According
to Hon Dickson, the memorandum of understanding signed between the
state government, the Federal Ministry of Communications Technology and
the telecommunication network providers during the recently held
economic forum in Yenagoa, reaffirms his administration's commitment
towards harnessing the potentials in the information technology subsector to stimulate business investments and development.
Describing
the consummation of the partnership deal as a step in the right
direction, Governor Dickson maintained that, the collaboration would
also raise the level of computer literacy of the people, particularly
students in the state, adding that construction work on a world-class
institute of information and commnications technology would soon be completed and put to use.
He said: " Knowing the role that ICT plays we had to announce the waiver to enable them come so they can lay their fibre optic
cables, make necessary investments and build the infrastructure that
will enable us to be a Smart State. I said in the investment forum that,
with the investments we are making, I will like people to come to
Bayelsa in the next two to three years and see that Bayelsa is turning
out hundreds and thousands of young people that are very competent in
ICT development, because we are aspiring to be like the Silicon Valley
of the United States and Bangalore in India, where young people live
mainly on their IT skills.
"
This is why we are also building an institute of information and
communications technology and hopefully, we will be able to complete it
by the end of this year and put it to use early next year. During the
forum, we also signed an MoU and my team is in touch with our partners,
and in no distant time, we expect them to come and make the necessary
ICT infrastructural investment.
Continuing, the governor noted that " good access to internet in the state will encourage companies to go far and set up in places, which will assist our drive to popularise computer
literacy, because in the nearest future, we want a situation, where
every Bayelsa child from primary to junior secondary school should
acquire basic computer knowledge, which also means that even the
teachers we will send to the teachers training academy that is about to commence operations will also have basic computer knowledge."
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