Kwara Gov congratulates Muslims on Eid-el-Fitri

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman Abdulrazaq has congratulated Muslims on the completion of Ramadan fast which ultimately heralds the Eid-el-fitri.

In a statement on Sunday ahead of the conclusion of 30 days of Ramadan fast 1443 A.H., the Governor described the days and nights of the month as ones like no other during which the (Muslim) faithful proudly competed to outdo one another in good deeds.

“I congratulate our Muslim brethren, and especially the leader of the faithful in Kwara State, the Emir of Ilorin Dr. Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari. It is my prayer to Almighty Allah to accept it as a worthy act of worship, accept all our supplications in and after Ramadan, set our country on the path of improved security and greatness, grant us the grace to observe many more of Ramadan in good health and best of faith, and reward us with Al-Jannah Firdaus,” the Governor said.

“I also commend everyone, including the political class, to carry on the message and spirit of Ramadan even after its completion. Ultimately, power belongs to God and He gives whomsoever He so wishes.”

Kwara Gov salutes workers on May Day celebration

Kwara State Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has congratulated the entire workforce in the public and private sectors of the economy, commending their commitments to national growth and support for government’s programmes and policies in the state.

In a statement on Sunday morning, the Governor said workers are the main drivers of government policies and engine room of any economy, and reiterated the resolve of the administration to always prioritise their welfare at all times.

“I align myself with compatriots worldwide to celebrate workers whose toiling keeps the economy running against all odds. Today reminds us that behind the success of any of our programmes, projects and policies as an administration are thousands of workers whose ingenuity, patriotism and hard work are always the secret of such successes. I therefore send our profound appreciation to workers and their families on this day and always,” the Governor said.

“Workers in the services of the state government under our administration can rest assured of our commitment to their welfare at all times. The unique implementation of the full components of the minimum wage attests to this. We will always accord them the dignity and respect that they deserve, and invest in their growth as resources permit, while they reciprocate same, as always, with giving their best in the service of the Kwara people.

“Finally, we again send our commiserations to the labour unions in the state, and nationally, on the recent losses of some key unionists. We pray to God Almighty to repose the souls of the departed and comfort their families.”

Rafiu Ajakaye

Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

May 1, 2022

Primaries: No preferential treatment for any aspirants – Kwara APC tells

Kwara State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has advised all aspirants to various elective offices on the platform of the party to get ready to partake in competitive and peaceful primaries, especially if stakeholders in different constituencies are unable to agree on a bottom-up consensus to field candidates.

In a statement on Wednesday, April 13, 2022, APC State Publicity Secretary Alhaji Tajudeen Folaranmi Aro said all aspirants are invited to purchase their nomination forms at the party’s secretariat once the process officially opens in the coming days, adding that no attempt will be made to silence anyone’s aspiration.

“The constitution of our party allows stakeholders to arrive at consensus candidature provided that is the wish of the people. In that case, bottom-up, inclusive approach is welcome at all levels of our party. The party will also be guided by the provisions of the Electoral Act as amended. Where aspirants and stakeholders at any level do not on their own agree to a consensus arrangement, the party shall organise very transparent, orderly and peaceful primaries to decide who our candidate will be,” the spokesman said in the state.

“The party welcomes all aspirants to peacefully and decorously market themselves to party members and stakeholders, and be ready for either of the options mentioned above in the spirit of sportsmanship, party democracy and rule of law. The party will midwive any of the processes adopted by stakeholders in every area but it will not have preference for any aspirant nor will it impose any candidate against the wishes of the majority.”

Alhaji Tajudeen Folaranmi Aro

Kwara State APC Publicity Secretary

Kwara’s debt profile — and one other thing – Rafiu Ajakaye 

Long before Kwara consummated its unprecedentedly humane minimum wage package for the workforce, senior citizen Saliu Ajibola Ajia, PhD, authored an article in October 2020 in which he observed that the state wage bill was so huge that little was left for development. It was an article incredibly rich in verifiable data. Even so, its purports was never to say workers did not deserve decent salaries. He merely urged stakeholders to thread softly in the minimum wage negotiations. The rest is history.

With the minimum wage fully implemented for all categories of public workers in Kwara, things have become scarier — but hardly beyond a leader committed to the well-being of his people. In January when the state took N3.6bn from the centre, salary alone gulped 83% of the money. Added to other expenses like subventions to tertiary institutions and running cost to ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs), the state spent 96% of everything it received from Abuja on recurrent alone. The picture turned grimmer in February as allocation fell to N2.8bn. In that month, salaries alone consumed all the allocation, leaving a deficit of 6%. The figure left 24% deficit if you add the subventions and running cost to the mix. March wasn’t exactly better. In February and March, the state had to fall on its savings to pay 100% salary and fulfil the other recurrent expenditures. In other words, everything that came to Kwara from Abuja was not enough to meet recurrent alone.

Allocation has never really been splendid in the last two years. Internally generated revenue? The covid-19 crisis of 2020, which triggered off a succession of financial distress worldwide, has brought down the capacities of governments to generate money internally. A mid-income, largely civil service state, Kwara is not left out.

With recurrent expenditure eating up all its allocation and spendable IGR barely enough to support statecraft, how then does the government fund the yawning social and physical infrastructure deficit north, south and central of the state? In 2016, the former administration estimated the infrastructural deficit of the state at N256bn. In 2021, the state’s sustainable development plan (2021-2030) projects that Kwara requires at least N4.7tr to make the state truly competitive. However it is raised, all countries of the world borrow to invest in the future. There is therefore nothing strange in the government of Kwara State borrowing to fund infrastructural development. What a state should not do is borrowing to fund the expensive lifestyles of the privileged few.

The last few days have seen arguments over the state’s debt profile, triggered through the mischief of Prince Saheed Popoola, who was until early April the Kwara State House of Assembly Committee Chairman on Public Finance. He lied to the public that the administration of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has borrowed N93bn in just three years. It was a deliberate attempt to incite the public against the administration. Many have rightly seen through the mischief. So far, the administration has taken two facilities to fast-track development: N27.2bn private bond and N18.6bn loan refinancing facility offered apiece to all the 36 states by the Federal Government. These two come to N45.8bn, not N93bn. It is important to state that while the bond has been reflected in the state’s debt profile with the Debt Management Office, the refinancing facility has not shown since the state government has not fully drawn down the N18.6bn. When it is reflected, no need to allege under-reporting.

Comparatively, per my article ( _On Kwara bond and other issues_ ) of August 19, 2021, that is one of the lowest facilities taken by any state over the last three years as revenue dries up and subnationals struggle to find their feet. The good thing is that fair-minded people in every corner of Kwara State can see what this money is being spent on. Weighed against the (N4.7tr) deficits in infrastructure, it looks like a drop in the ocean.

Opposition politicians, including of the PDP, have jumped on the falsehood of Prince Saheed Popoola to attack the government. But institutional memories show that public debt of Kwara rose by 139% (N15.9bn to N38.1bn) between 2014 and 2016 under the same tendency now in PDP. The irony is that the PDP had mostly borrowed to do what Lee Kwan Yew called ‘living on the begging bowl’ as there was hardly any specific infrastructural projects to which the borrowings of 2015 were tied. That should leave the Kwara public finding the relationship between that sudden rise in debt and the audio tape about some godfather, by their own admission, funding elections in at least 30 states of the federation and their lamentation of not getting rewarded for it. At any rate, the domestic debt profile of Kwara State was N63bn in 2019, while its foreign debt profile hovered around $47m, according to official data from the DMO. If they borrowed to fund questionable recurrent expenditure, leaving carcases of public infrastructure, it is shameless for them to question an administration seeking funds to build Kwara.

One more thing…

It appears that the strategies for the opposition PDP to prosecute the 2023 general election in Kwara State are outright falsehood, false equivalence, and distractions from real issues of governance. In doing so, they are requesting Kwarans never to ask them about their past. Each time you ask them to explain, for example, how Kwara got blacklisted from accessing funds for basic education development, their spokespeople would retort: ‘don’t ask us about the past, you have rejected us, and we are not there now’. It is the lousiest disregard for history I have ever seen. The PDP, unlike any other opposition party in Kwara State, has a record of public service over which the people of the state will ask legitimate questions. To think they can avoid taking responsibility for how they left the state in 2019 is akin to living in the fool’s paradise.

• Rafiu Ajakaye is CPS to Kwara State Governor

APC condemns PDP’s terror, violence during nomination.

The All Progressive Congress,APC, has accused the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Kwara state of unleashing terror on innocent Nigerians, during their nomination process across the state, which resulted in chaos, leaving behind flame of furry that gutted every part of the state.

The party condemned this attack by supporters of aggrieved aspirants of PDP on innocent people, by hordes of angry mobs.

This political reaction, according to the APC, soon became an instrument of vendetta by those who had been looking for ways of dealing with supposed enemies.

A statement by the APC lamented how innocent members of the public have suffered grievous body harm during the nomination process process across the state.

” The PDP should not be acting to drag us backward in the march towards strengthening our democracy.

” It is the height of political naivety to still harbor this kind of unprogressive tendencies and expect sanity within the system. No progressive would accept this kind of political bunkum.

” The APC, unlike what the PDP did, will toe the path of honour and conduct its own nomination in an open and democratic process.

” The current PDP leadership, like the proverbial leopard, cannot change its spots. Imposition is what they have to live with in the PDP under the current leadership in the state.

” For now they have no choice than to live with the reality of principles of internal democracy within the political space, rather than the long rejected option of a political Lord as alpha and omega, ” the statement read.

The APC says it continues to remain the only viable political option for Kwarans under the leadership of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq.

Signed
Alhaji Tajudeen Aro Folaranmi
State Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress
Ilorin, Kwara State.

Kwara APC condoles with Senator Ashiru over sister’s death.

The All Progressives Congress, APC, has commiserated with Senator representing Kwara South, Architect Yisa Lola Ashiru, over the death of his senior sister, Alhaja Falilat Ganiyu Onikunkewu.

The APC, in a statement issued on Monday, after the family’s confirmation of the death expressed sadness over the death of Hajia Falilat who was described as a humble and very caring mother.

” The APC family deeply shares in Senator Lola Ashiru’s pain at this moment of grief, knowing the anguish of losing a very close and dearly beloved senior sister,” the statement added.

The Fidau prayers in her honour will come up on Friday 8th April, 2022, at the family residence, Markaz Darul Roshad, Alheri Saw Mill Offa, by 10:00am.

She is survived by husband,Alhaji Ganiyu Abdulsalam Onikunkeu Obanimomon, the founder of MARKAZ DARUR-ROSAHD Centre for Arabic and Islamic Studies, Offa, Kwara State, and seven children.

Signed
Alhaji Tajudeen Aro Folaranmi
State Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress
Ilorin, Kwara State.

Ramadan: Kwara APC felicitates with Muslims

All Progressives Congress, APC, Kwara state chapter, has felicitated with Muslims faithful across the state on the this year’s Ramadan celebrations.

In a congratulatory message by the party on Friday in Ilorin, the State Chairman, Prince Sunday Fagbemi, charged the Islamic adherents especially in Kwara to pray for the unity, peace and progress of the country.

” We also call on our Muslim brethren to use this period of Ramadan to imbibe and demonstrate the spirit of tolerance, forgiveness, sacrifice, mutual love and respect for one another, peaceful co-existence with others- qualities which represent some of the cardinal principles which Prophet Mohammed preached, practised and stood for,” the statement read.

Kwara APC has rid the state of thuggery and hooliganism” – Kwara APC to PDP

The Kwara State All Progressive Congress had reacted to a press release credited to the Kwara State PDP Chairman where he called for the prosecution of an aide of the governor who was erroneously accused and labeled a criminal over what they termed “illegal possession of arms”.

For the record, the said aide is Comrade Musbau Esinrogunjo, SSA on Rural Mobilization to our performing Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. Contrary to what the opposition is peddling, he was never caught with any form of weapon or ammunition. The Kwara State Command of the Nigerian Police Force has shed light on what transpired and it is sheer hypocrisy and flagrant distortion of facts by the opposition.

Kwara APC under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq had defied the norms against all odds and had rid of the state of political thuggery and hooliganism unlike in the gloomy days of PDP where there was state-sponsored and motivated thuggery.

The memory of Offa robbery is still fresh. The suspects fingered in the glooming robbery were aides of the government. It was even said that many of the guys who perpetrated the act were ’employed’ by the then government to carry out such nefarious activities.

Esinrogunjo was found with personal protective charms which are within his rights. The video was deliberately taken and released to distort the facts as well as to cast aspersions on the goodwill enjoyed by the APC-led government.

At this Juncture, we would like to call on the authorities to fish out the blackmailers who threw professionalism to the wind and decided to be used as a tool to dehumanize the revered aide and violate his rights.

Kwara PDP should also be reminded that Kwarans are smarter and understand their style of politics. The acceptance and popularity of the APC is still a nightmare for them, hence their penchant for propaganda and facts distortion. Our advice for Kwara PDP is to be creative by telling Kwarans what they did when they were in power and why they (the people) should trust them again instead of this lowly charade.

Signed
Alhaji Tajudeen Aro Folaranmi
State Publicity Secretary
All Progressives Congress
Kwara State Chapter
Ilorin.

APC Mourns the death of its ward leader in Ekiti Local Government

The Kwara State All Progressive Congress has condoled with the family

of one of our members, Chief Mrs Olomi Sunday, a leader in Koro ward of Ekiti Local Government who died at the weekend in the hands of kidnappers.

The ward leader was among those seized by criminals on their way home from the inauguration of the State Executive Committee held in Ilorin, the state capital.

Five others who were kidnapped with her have been rescued by security agencies in conjunction with local hunters and Vigilante group. The abductors have also been neutralised by the security outfits.

The late Mrs Sunday, an active member of our party, worked tirelessly with others to ensure the success of the party during and after the 2019 General elections and has been part of the efforts to strengthen the APC in the state.

We pray that the Almighty God grant the family of the deceased fortitude to bear the loss, while commiserating with all members and leaders of our party over the unfortunate incident, especially Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq and APC chairman Prince Sunday Fagbemi who have both visited the families of the victims in Koro, Ekiti local government area of the state.

The party will continue to work with the government and the security agencies to protect lives and properties.

Signed:

Alhaji Tajudeen Folaranmi Aro
Kwara State APC Publicity Secretary

#KwaraAPCInauguration: Kwara APC New Media Felicitates With Governor

The All Progressives Congress Kwara State Chapter New Media team has congratulated the leader of the party and Executive Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for a successful inauguration of the state party executives.

This was contained in a press statement released by the Deputy Director, Kwara APC New Media Mallam Solihu Yusuf and made available to journalists in Ilorin, the kwara state capital.

The statement reads “We thank Almighty Allah for his benevolence bestowed on us to witness the successful inauguration of Kwara APC new executives.

It is no doubt that today’s inauguration which has ushered in a team of rich quality will see that the set objectives of the party are achieved to satisfaction.

It’s well acknowledged by all conscience members of our party that the Executive Governor of Kwara State, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has been supportive to the course of the party till the moment and while we are anticipating for more, we appreciate him deeply for always being supportive”

According to the press statement, it is expected for aggrieved members to yield to the words of the Governor and party chairman, Mr Sunday Fagbemi to reconcile and work together for the interest of the people.

He added that the event experienced high turnout of party members across the state to witness the historic occasion.

The statement appreciated the party PRO, Alhaji Tajudeen Folaranmi Aro, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mallam Rafiu Ajakaye and S.A New Media, Fafoluyi Olayinka Solace, kwara APC new media members for the adequate live coverage of the event.