The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau held its monthly Thanksgiving Service today, Monday October 27, 2025, at the Bureau’s Conference Hall. The event brought together staff and guests for a moment of gratitude, reflecting God’s protection and celebration, with special recognition given to staff members born in October.
The sermon, delivered by Rev. Vincent Atotu, centered on the theme “Victory Through Prayer,” drawing insights from Luke 18:1. He emphasized that prayer should be a continuous practice, requiring perseverance, and encouraged constant communication with God. Rev. Atotu’s message inspired the audience to deepen their faith and he led a special prayer session for the celebrants.
Mr. Timinepere Jame proposed a toast in honour of the celebrants, which was followed by the ceremonial cutting of the birthday cake.
The Director-General, Mr. Timiye N. Aaron, presented gifts to the celebrants, Directors, Heads of Departments, joined the celebrants in cutting the Birthday cake. The Thanksgiving Service highlighted the Bureau’s commitment to fostering a culture of appreciation, unity, and shared purpose among its workforce, and the event was a success.
Month: October 2025
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Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau Celebrates its Monthly Thanksgiving Service and October Birthday Celebrants.
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TWO-DAY INDUCTION PROCUREMENT PROGRAMME
The Due Process Bureau concluded a two-days Training and induction program for the newly employed procurement officers on October 8th and 9th. The program aimed to equip participants with the required knowledge and skills, in their new career /journey.
The Resource persons delivered training sessions on fundamental procurement, tendering, and bidding procedures other topics included the Bayelsa State Public Procurement Law 2020 and procurement planning. The training also covered code of conduct, ethics, and e-procurement. Interactive sessions and Q&A opportunities were provided.
The facilitators included Mr. Charles Enuma, procurement specialist Mr. Tari Michael Ofongo Ag Director Humam Resources Management, Barr (Mrs Ebinimi Fiebai Brutolu, Head legal service, Pastor Anthony Atotu QS Ag Director Technical Service, Chief Josiah Howells Onyesi, Ag Director Information, Communication and Technology, and Ag. Head of department sam -Ateki Fieye. Participants were engaged in discussions on contract management and risk management.
The Director-General commended the facilitators for their excellent presentation and coordination of the training. He urged the newly employed procurement officers to be good ambassadors of the Bureau, and also take advantage of the opportunity of the training to equip them Selves for the job roles and responsibility ahead of them
The training concluded with an interactive session. The program was well-received, and participants gained valuable insights.
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The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau Hosted its monthly Thanksgiving Service on Monday, September 29, 2025
The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau hosted its monthly Thanksgiving Service on Monday, September 29, 2025, at the Bureau’s Conference Hall. The event gathered staff and guests for a moment of gratitude, reflection, and celebration, with special recognition for staff members born in September.
Pastor Clement Ogunuku delivered the sermon on the theme ‘God of Possibility,’ drawing insights from 2 Kings 6:6, Ephesians 2:20, and 1 Samuel 17. He emphasized the importance of a personal relationship with God, stating that nothing is impossible. He cited David’s triumph over Goliath and Jesus’s miracle of feeding the masses with just five loaves of bread as examples. His message encouraged the audience to deepen their faith, and he led a special prayer session for the celebrants.
During the ceremony, Sir Timipre Jame, Director of Accounts, proposed a toast to the celebrants, followed by the cutting of the birthday cake. Director Richard Afenfia presented gifts to the celebrants, directors, heads of departments, and other staff and guests.
The Thanksgiving Service reinforced the Bureau’s commitment to fostering a culture of appreciation, unity, and shared purpose among its workforce, promoting teamwork