Current news bayelsa
Here are some current news updates from Bayelsa State, Nigeria:
Politics
- Bayelsa Governorship Election: The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed September 10, 2022, for the conduct of the Bayelsa State governorship election. (Source: Vanguard)
- APC, PDP, Others Submit Candidates for Bayelsa Governorship Election: The All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and other political parties have submitted their candidates for the Bayelsa State governorship election. (Source: ThisDay)
Security
- Bayelsa Police Command Nabs 15 Suspects over Cultism: The Bayelsa State Police Command has arrested 15 suspects in connection with cult-related activities in the state. (Source: The Nation)
- Navy Arrests 5 Suspects over Oil Theft in Bayelsa: The Nigerian Navy has arrested five suspects for allegedly stealing crude oil in Bayelsa State. (Source: Leadership)
Economy
- Bayelsa Government to Establish 10,000-Unit Housing Estate: The Bayelsa State Government has announced plans to establish a 10,000-unit housing estate in the state capital, Yenagoa. (Source: Daily Trust)
- Bayelsa to Benefit from N10bn Federal Road Maintenance Fund: The Bayelsa State Government is to benefit from the N10 billion federal road maintenance fund allocated to the state. (Source: The Guardian)
Health
- Bayelsa Records 1,000 Cases of Malaria in One Month: The Bayelsa State Government has recorded over 1,000 cases of malaria in the state within a month. (Source: Punch)
- Bayelsa to Establish Cancer Treatment Centre: The Bayelsa State Government has announced plans to establish a cancer treatment centre in the state. (Source: Daily Post)
Education
- Bayelsa to Establish 10 New Secondary Schools: The Bayelsa State Government has announced plans to establish 10 new secondary schools in the state. (Source: The Nation)
- Bayelsa to Partner with UNICEF on Education: The Bayelsa State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to improve education in the state. (Source: Leadership)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive.