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  • Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau Holds Monthly Thanksgiving Service

    Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau Holds Monthly Thanksgiving Service

    The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau held its monthly Thanksgiving service for the month of February, earlier today at the Conference Hall of the Bureau, bringing together staff and well-wishers for a time of gratitude and reflection. A special highlight of the event was the celebration of staff members born in the month of February.

    The service featured an inspiring message delivered by Pastor Richard Afenfia on the theme “Accusation.” Drawing from Luke 11:53-54, John 14:30, and Matthew 7:3-4, he emphasized the importance of self-examination, reminding attendees that the devil is the accuser of the brethren and urging them to correct themselves before correcting others.

    Pastor Afenfia led prayers for the celebrants, after which a symbolic toast was made, signifying grace. The occasion was further marked by the cutting of a celebratory cake. In recognition of the moment, the Director General presented gifts to the celebrants, Directors, Heads of Departments, and other staff members, alongside well-wishers who joined the event.

    The Thanksgiving service remains a cherished tradition within the Bureau, fostering a culture of gratitude, unity, and spiritual growth among its members.

  • His Excellency, Sen. Douye Diri, Reappoints Aaron Nicodemus Timiye as Director General, Due Process Bureau for a Second Term

    His Excellency, Sen. Douye Diri, Reappoints Aaron Nicodemus Timiye as Director General, Due Process Bureau for a Second Term

    The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau is pleased to announce the reappointment of Mr. Aaron Nicodemus Timiye as Director General for a second term, following a unanimous decision by the Bayelsa State House of Assembly earlier today, 28th January 2025, in Yenagoa.

    During the confirmation session, the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Sunday Benard Kenibai, highlighted Mr. Timiye’s impressive professional record. He noted that Mr. Timiye served as a Legislative Officer, Deputy Clerk for six years, and Clerk for nine years, accumulating vast experience in legislative processes, administration, and procurement best practices. Hon. Kenibai commended Mr. Timiye’s expertise and moved a motion for the nominee to take a bow, which was seconded by Hon. Wisdom Fafi, representing Kolokuma/Opokuma Constituency 2.

    Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, praised Mr. Timiye’s performance during his first term and expressed confidence in his ability to continue delivering exceptional leadership. Before Mr. Timiye took his ceremonial bow, the Speaker encouraged him to build on his achievements and maintain the high standards he has set for the Bureau.

    Moreso, the management and staff of the Due Process Bureau expressed their gratitude and excitement at Mr. Timiye’s reappointment adding that this milestone is as a testament to the trust and confidence placed in his leadership and vision.

    “This reappointment marks a new chapter of progress and success for the Bureau. Under Mr. Timiye’s guidance, we look forward to further advancements in upholding due process and procurement best practices in Bayelsa State,” said a representative of the Bureau’s staff.

    The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau congratulates Mr. Aaron Nicodemus Timiye and remains committed to supporting his leadership in achieving the Bureau’s mission of promoting transparency, accountability, and good governance.

  • The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau held its first Thanksgiving Service – 27th January 2025

    The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau held its first Thanksgiving Service – 27th January 2025

    The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau held its first Thanksgiving service today. The staff of the Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau who were born in January were celebrated during the event. The Thanksgiving service message was moderated by Pastor Richard Afenfia, with the topic “Apply Our Hearts to Wisdom,” based on the texts from Jeremiah 1:5 and Psalm 90:12, which teach us to live wisely and well in the ways of God. The celebrants were prayed for by Pastor Richard Afenfia, and Barr. (Mrs.) Ebinimi Brutolu, Head of Legal Services made a toast, symbolizing grace, while the cake was cut by the celebrant. The Director General presented gifts to the celebrant, Directors present, Heads of Departments, staff of the Bureau and well-wishers who joined in the celebration.

  • Due Process Bureau Holds its first management meeting

    Due Process Bureau Holds its first management meeting

    Due Process Bureau holds its first management meeting today, 07/01/2025. This is to kick start the activities for the year 2025. The meeting was focus on outlining goals, strategies, and key performance indicators (KPIs) for various Staff Performance, Training & Capacity Building, Budgetary allocation and resource management to ensure effective implementation. Additionally, the team members are expected to do more in the area that are not well handled and heads of department are requested to monitor and appraise their performance for appraisal for enhancing efficiency and accountability within the bureau. This will establish clear objective for the year 2025.

     

  • Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau Hosts Memorable End-of-Year Thanksgiving Service

    Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau Hosts Memorable End-of-Year Thanksgiving Service

    The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau held its annual end-of-year thanksgiving service on December 16, 2024, in a celebration filled with gratitude, recognition, and inspiration. The event included thanksgiving prayers, awards presentations, and expressions of appreciation for the bureau’s fellowship pastor and coordinators.

    Pastor Ambrose Ejovren delivered a powerful sermon titled “The Wonder of Thanksgiving,” drawing from Job 8:1–10 and Psalm 67:5–6. His message emphasized the transformative power of gratitude and the importance of recognizing God’s blessings in our life.

    Remarks from Leadership

    Mr. Aaron Nicodemus Timiye, Director General of the Due Process Bureau, highlighted the purpose of the service: to thank God for His guidance and protection throughout the year. He also took the opportunity to announce the winners of the bureau’s staff awards, designed to motivate employees and enhance workplace performance.

    Employee Recognition and Awards:

    The event celebrated employees’ achievements through various awards:

                    •              Most Hardworking Staff:

                    •              1st Place: Mr. Kelvin Ikirigo

                    •              2nd Place: Mr. Jasper Ikulowei

                    •              3rd Place: Mr. Felix Adire

                    •              Best-Dressed Male Staff:

                    •              1st Place: Mr. Kelvin Ikirigo

                    •              2nd Place: Mr. Jasper Ikilowei

                    •              3rd Place: Mr. Kelvin Aaron

                    •              Best-Dressed Female Staff:

                    •              1st Place: Mrs. Funmi Walson-Jack

                    •              2nd Place: Qs Prudent Brisbe Ekiyor

                    •              3rd Place: Ms. Monica Milton

    In addition, staff members born in December were celebrated, including the Director General himself, fostering a sense of camaraderie and shared joy.

    The event also featured a toast led by Sir Timinepere Peter James, Director of Finance and Accounts, honouring the birthday celebrants. The choir, directed by Mrs. Arila, uplifted attendees with their inspiring rendition of “King of Glory,” adding to the festive atmosphere.

    In his closing remarks, Pastor Richard Afenfia, Director of Price Intelligence, expressed gratitude for the event’s success and thanked the Director General for his leadership. He emphasized the importance of fostering workplace relationships and maintaining a harmonious work environment.

    He has introduced several initiatives to motivate staff and also said the director general is now official pronounced our father

    The Director General encouraged staff to carry the spirit of unity and hard work into the coming year. The thanksgiving service was a resounding success, leaving attendees inspired and motivated to achieve even greater success together in 2025.

     

  • Due Process Bureau Thanksgiving Service for November,2024

    Due Process Bureau Thanksgiving Service for November,2024

    The Bayelsa state due process bureau celebrates staff born on November 2024/ Thanksgiving service.

    The Bayelsa State Due Process holds its end of month thanksgiving service and also celebrated staff who were born in November.

    The thanksgiving service was ministered by Pastor Richard Afenfia, with the topic:

    “The Power of Decision”, with the Text taken from Deuteronomy 30:19 and Joshua 24:15.  The in sight of the scriptures was to choose whom you serve as a Christian. He also said, we all have choices to make in life you can also choose light or darkness. where we are today is a function of decisions we made earlier.

    The celebrants were also prayed for by Pastor Richard Afenfia.

    The Director General Hon. Aaron Nicodemus Timiye, Joined the celebrants in cutting of cake and also presented the gifts to the celebrants, while Chief Josiah Onyesi proposed the toast.

    The Director General also made announcements on the Best Staff Awards and Best Dress Award to be made at the annual thanksgiving service in December, 2024 thanked everyone for their Prayers and support to his family during the Burial of his Elder brother.

     

  • Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau holds its Monthly Thanksgiving Service – 28th October 2024.

    Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau holds its Monthly Thanksgiving Service – 28th October 2024.

    The Bayelsa State Due Process Bureau held end of Month Thanksgiving Service on Monday, October 28th 2024, presided over by Rev Vincent Atotu The main topic was Divine Help text was drawn from (2king 6:26-27 )

    The event, which took place in the Bureau’s Conference Hall, held with Thanksgiving, praise, and worship.

    The Director General of the Bureau, led the event, and was joined by other Directors, Heads of Departments, staff and other well-meaning guests. The October born were also celebrated during the Thanksgiving Service, Happy Glorious Birthday to our celebrants.

    The Director General, Hon. Aaron N. Timiye expressed profound gratitude to their responsibility. The Bureau remains steadfast in its mission to promote transparency, accountability and efficiency in public procurement processes.