Progressive Women honor Gov Abdulrazaq

The Progressive Women conference, aimed at converging progressive women from the 36 states of the federation and FCT, would be presenting an award of excellence, to Governor Abdulrazaq, in respect of his allegiant support and contribution towards women political inclusivity in Nigeria.

The conference which is aimed at charting a way forward on the role of women in the All Progressives Congress, APC, in governance and process, would have in attendance, the Governor of Kwara state, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, as Special Guest of honor, at its maiden conference.

These was contained in a statement signed by Hon Stella Erhuvwu Okotete, member, Caretaker Extra-ordinary Convention Planning Committee, CECPC (Women Representative).

The conference according to the statement would have in attendance, His Excellency, President Mohammad Buhari and Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, will be the official launching of the ‘ Progressive Women Academy.

Kwara Gov tours Isin, Ile-Ire District, reassures residents of more devt

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Wednesday made a working visit to communities in Ifelodun and Isin local government areas, reassuring them of his administration’s commitment to infrastructural and human capital development in the hinterlands.

The Governor made his first stop at Oke Onigbin and Owu Isin towns where he inspected its moribund water works and some ongoing projects in the area.

Led by Isin TIC Chairman Tunde Fadipe and the Onigbin of Oke Onigbin Oba Salahudeen Kamaldeen, the Governor promised to look into the challenges of the water works which served Iji-Isin, Isanlu Isin, Pamo Isin, Iwo Isin, Sabaja and Owu Isin in the Isin Local Government Area.

The monarch said the area last got public water over a decade ago.

The Governor then toured the Ile-Ire District In Ifelodun local government, beginning from Owode Ofaro where the administration is constructing a bridge connecting the district to Oke Aba town in Isin local government area.

AbdulRazaq’s convoy then touched down Owode, Afin, Ikosin, Idera, Alabe, and the two Oreke communities — an impromptu tour the elated locals said was the first of such by any incumbent Governor since the beginning of this Republic.

He also visited the location of the expansive marble deposits in Oreke, saying the tour offered him an opportunity to interact with the people directly and get feedbacks on government’s activities and programmes, as well as know their other immediate needs.

“It’s mid-term for us. I came to find out on my own the state of infrastructure, education, water, and human capital development in this axis of our state. We are talking and visiting the people to get feedback. Our budget is still in the state house of assembly, some of these feedbacks will be pushed to make sure that the budget is approved in a manner that benefits the people, especially because we are still engaging our lawmakers,” he said, accompanied by the TIC Chairman for Ifelodun Hon. Jide Ashonibare..

“Road construction and infrastructure is an ongoing process. It’s very expensive. We have allocated billions in this 2022 budget to this sector. We have heard the request of our people and we will see what we can do to gradually address these challenges.”

The monarchs took turns to commend the Governor for his unique visits to the area and for the construction of the Awere and Imu bridges that connect the communities, as well the recent recruitment of teachers and construction of school facilities in the area.

They seek the construction of the road which connects the district to ease transportation of farm produce, boost the local economy and development of the area.

Some of the monarchs that hosted the Governor on the impromptu visit included the Olu of Owode Ofaro Oba Raheem Ayilara; Onidera of Idera Oba James Oladipo Buraimoh (African Tiger); and Afetu of Alabe Oba Bamidele Aderounmu.

Re: Suspension of APC National Convention

The general public is advised to completely disregard fake news on the reported suspension of the planned National Convention of the All Progressives Congress (APC) till June, as reported by some media outlets.

Dates for Party activities such as meetings, Primaries, Congresses, National Conventions are communicated through well-known official channels and not through ‘sources’.

The faceless authors and sponsors of fake news on APC activities, in this case the planned National Convention are simply bent on causing confusion and formenting crisis through misinformation. We should not enable them.

As a focus-driven, process-oriented political party, the APC Caretaker Committee under the leadership of Governor Mai Mala Buni will not be distracted by self-serving antics of these sponsors of fake news. The APC Caretaker Committee is already embarking on nationwide consultations with Party stakeholders to prepare the ground for a rancour-free National Convention. To this end, the sub-committee on budgeting and other substructures will be set up in due course.

Finally, the Party notes and appreciates the continued support of well-meaning members and leaders as the APC Caretaker Committee undertakes the immediate task of addressing contestations within the Party, litigations, fallouts of recently-conducted Congresses and generally reposition the Party ahead of the National Convention.

SIGNED:

Sen. John James Akpanudoedehe Ph.D

National Secretary

APC Caretaker/Extraordinary Convention Planning Committee (CECPC)

Kwara’s mortality ratio was second highest in 2019: Dr. Elelu

Executive Secretary of the Kwara State Primary Health Care Development Agency (KPHCDA) Dr. Nusirat Elelu has said Kwara had only recently reversed the grim maternal mortality issues of the previous years, attributing it to the commitment of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to improving the quality and access to good healthcare services in the state.

Speaking on a live radio programme at the SBS Radio in Ilorin at the weekend, Elelu said the maternal mortality ratio of the state was 1404.04 in 2019 and 20.7 at the end of 2020.

She also said the agency had just one nurse to itself as of 2019 and 44 now after the recent engagement of 43 new nurses.

“There are different human resource strata in the health system. The information that we had just one nurse for maternal care is correct,” she retorted when asked to clarify claims that the agency had just one nurse in 2019.

“When the Primary Health Care Development Agency was established as an organ of the state, staff were moved as legacy staff from the Ministry of Health in the defunct department of primary health into the agency. But only one nurse was approved along with them. For over 10 years, no recruitment has taken place. So, we inherited dozens of staff with only 1 nurse who was the Maternal and Child Health Coordinator.”

Explaining what the administration has done to correct the situation, she said: “When we came in and did our assessment, I made a case to the governor that we had just one nurse in the whole Agency and he approved the recruitment of 50 nurses for the state primary health care agency which was unprecedented. So far, 43 of them have assumed duties after their 3 months training at the UITH and General Hospital Ilorin, before we redeployed them to different primary health care centres accross the State in areas where they had very serious human resource gap.”

Elelu said the lack of adequate nurses impacted the quality and access to sound healthcare services as well as the poor state of several primary healthcare centres.

She said the new recruitment and general rehabilitation of facilities improved people’s confidence in the quality of care, thereby improving the health indices of the state.

“The maternal mortality ratio is measured by the number of women of childbearing age that died within 42 days of giving birth, divided by the total number of women that gave birth in a year. This is expressed as 100,000. This ratio is according to World Health Organisation (WHO) standard,” she said.

“In 2019, record showed that 314 women died from child bearing-related issues in Kwara State. We had about 22,364 total live births. When you calculate it by using 314 (number of maternal deaths) to divide the figure of 22,364 women (that had safe delivery) over 100,000, it gives the maternal mortality ratio of 1,404.04. It is the fact. With this statistics, Kwara was the second worst in Nigeria. The state just recently surged to about 20.7 per 100,000 live birth.”

She also denied that the previous administration had paid for basic health counterpart funding before they left.

She asserted that Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq- led administration has not defaulted in payment since 2019 to date which is instrumental to the enrollment of tens of thousands of indigents in free healthcare services across 158 accredited primary healthcare facilities in the state.

Elelu said the agency has also started administering booster jab of COVID-19 vaccine in the state, urging members of the public who have taken their first two doses in the last 6 months to go to the nearest designated vaccination site to get their boost shots.

Kwara Gov appoints Special Assistants Political for Central, South

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has appointed Prince Suleiman Abubakar (Sai Kayi), an All Progressives Congress stalwart, as Special Assistant Political for Central Senatorial District.

He also named Olumide Daniel Ibitoye as Special Assistant Political for South Senatorial District, according to a statement on Tuesday by Chief Press Secretary Rafiu Ajakaye.

The statement said the appointments come a few months after the Governor named Mallam AbdulKareem Yusuf  Danhawa, from northern senatorial district, as a Special Assistant Political.

Popularly known as Sai Kayi, the SA Political (Central) is a 2007 graduate of Sociology and Anthropology from University of Maiduguri. An Otoge crusader, he was a prominent student union leader and former Ilorin West local government chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party in 2015.

A grassroots politician from Irepodun local government, Ibitoye holds a national diploma in Business Management.

He was at various times local government party Secretary, local government party treasurer, ward youths leader, and councilorship candidate in the local government. Ibitoye comes well recommended as a member of the ruling APC.

We’ll reconcile genuine aggrieved members in Kwara APC: Senator Adamu

The Senator Abdullahi Adamu-led National Reconciliation Committee of the All Progressives Congress arrived Kwara State on Monday, saying it has a mandate to listen to and reconcile all the sides in the “family feud” within the state chapter of the APC.

Speaking during a courtesy visit to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, Adamu said it would meet first with the aggrieved members of the party and then listen to the party executives, stakeholders and elders led by the Governor in order to strike a balance and reconcile them.

He added that the committee will not accept any action or utterances that would deepen divisions or rubbish the APC-led administration in Kwara State.

“We are in Ilorin today to listen to complaints and grumblings that were expressed through the petitions received by us, and we felt a sense of duty as a committee to listen to those who are complaining, the issues they have, and see how best we can find a way out. Some of these (complaints) may be imaginary. Some of them may just be perceptions. But we don’t want to preempt what they mean until we listen to them,” he said.

“The essence is to avail the petitioners what is called a fair hearing. By the time we hear them we will be able to place some judgements. The government is our government. And anything that will rock the stability of the ship of State we will take every precaution to ensure that we discourage that.

“We want to assure Your Excellency and the leadership of APC in the state that we will not accept anything that is planted to discredit the administration of the state. We will try our best to reconcile all the reconcilable.”

The Governor received the team alongside deputy Governor Kayode Alabi; Speaker Kwara House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Salihu Yakubu Danladi; Senators Umar Sadiq (Kwara North) and Lola Ashiru (Kwara South); House of Representatives members Raheem Olawuyi Ajulo-opin, Ismail Tijani, and Umar Bio; Acting Kwara APC Caretaker Committee chairman Abdullahi Samari; Kwara APC chairman-elect Prince Sunday Fagbemi; Secretary-elect Mustapha Isowo; among others.

AbdulRazaq, for his part, said the party and the government are always open to reconciliation and would support the committee in its “patriotic mandate” to unify the party.

“We are indeed very grateful to have a very powerful delegation in Kwara State. And the unique thing about your team is how you dedicate your time to build the party and build the nation,” he said, commending the committee members and their commitment to peace.

“It is not an easy task for all of you because in every state you go to you would have friends and associates in any of the divides of the party, and some would have assumed that you are not looking after their interest but we know that you will bring your experiences to bear on this.

“On our part we will work with you in a way that will build a strong party going to the convention, party primaries, and the general elections in 2023. It is our effort to ensure that the President’s legacy is sustained by the party winning all the elections at all levels.”

Members of the reconciliation committee are Adamu; former House of Representatives Speaker Hon. Yakubu Dogara; third Republic governor of Jigawa State Saad Birnin Kudu; former Enugu Governor Sullivan Chime; former Benue Governor and Minister of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Affairs George Akume; former Deputy Governor of Lagos State Oluranti Adebule; Chief of Staff to the Kebbi State Governor Suleiman Argungu; former Deputy Governor of Oyo State Moses Adeyemo Akale; Commissioner for Health in Cross River State Beta Edu.

Rafiu Ajakaye
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
January 10, 2022

A note on the Kwara journey – By Rafiu Ajakaye  

On October 26, 2021, former senate president Bukola Saraki was on a national television to attempt a rebrand of himself ahead of the 2023 election. In what many have called his signature conceit and the groupthink into which his beleaguered camp has sunk, the politician said the people of Kwara had misjudged his dynasty. He feels Kwara was better off in 2019 — the same truthiness his henchmen and social media kamikazes have latched onto.

American satirist Stephen Colbert defined truthiness as a situation whereby people make claims they desired to be true even when there is no evidence to support that. For the former senator and his followers, what unseated the dynasty was propaganda. This claim, in itself, is an unforgivable crime against the people who lived the grim realities and indignities of his ironfisted rule. Nobody got anything in Kwara except through and from them. But there is a group feeling among the Sarakites — with perhaps a few exceptions — that they were never wrong and that they cannot be wrong. It is what pushes them to deny what everyone knew about the Kwara story.

2022 will see a ridiculous spike in how Sarakites ‘create their own realities’, apologies to Karl Rove. Before that happens, it is important to remind them, and anyone who may be listening to or echoing them, where Kwara was in 2019 and where it is now.

As sarakites bade public office farewell in 2019, data from the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) DHIS2 platform showed that maternal mortality ratio in Kwara was 1,404.4 per 100,000 deaths. That was the second highest in Nigeria after the insurgence-wracked Borno State. Given the situation of Borno, it is only fair to say Kwara actually wore the ignoble crown. At the end of 2020, maternal mortality ratio for Kwara came down to 20.7 per 100,000 live births, the second lowest in the country after Ekiti.

The difference between pre-May 2019 and 2020 is leadership, its priorities, and understanding of what constitutes development. For years, UNICEF and other development agencies left Kwara. Supplemental immunisation dropped drastically due to non-payment of counterpart funds by the state. Basic healthcare facilities collapsed statewide. As of 2019, the Kwara Primary Health Care Development Agency had just a nurse to itself. You read that well. Consequently, attendance in public primary hospitals hit a record low of just 43,936.

Between 2019 and now, Kwara has attained the status of a ‘State with High Political Will and Commitment’ in public health sector spending for obvious reasons. At 81.3%, 83.4% and 75.3% respectively, the capital spendings in the health sector for 2019, 2020, and 2021 have obviously been staggering. The results are glaring in the quality and quantum of facilities. From one nurse in 2019, the Primary Health Care Development Agency now has 44 nurses, a 4,300% raise. Supplemental immunisation is back. Rollback malaria programme is active. At least 27 primary healthcare facilities have been fixed across the state. The results are rewarding. To date, attendance in primary healthcare has risen to 306,328, representing 597.2% increase in public confidence in the system. Infant mortality is down from 2.6 in 2019 to 0.4 per 1000 live births at the close of 2020, while under-five deaths slowed to 0.4, down from 4.8 per 1000 births in 2019. In 2019, Kwara came a woeful 36th — second only to Oyo — in the National Lot Quality Assurance Survey (LQAS), which determines the level of coverage for immunisation in each state. All of its 16 local government areas failed the survey. By 2020, however, Kwara had moved to 18th position in the survey authored by the NPHCDA. The health insurance scheme has taken off, with tens of thousands of indigent families onboarded for free care, while a few corporate bodies have signed off to it.

Kwara had not a single life-saving modern gadget like ventilator and defibrillators, among others, until Otoge happened. Basic things were not available and that naturally drained the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital which is ordinarily a tertiary facility. Things have changed. General Hospital Ilorin is ‘lit’ now: fixed with modern lifesaving medical gadgets and a detached intensive care unit that is the largest and best of its kind in the region. On top of that are the new accreditations that are a first for the hospital. From the abysmal 79,408 attendance in public secondary facilities in 2019, the state recorded 1,181,776, or 1,388.23% increase, attendance by the end of 2020. To date, no fewer than 14 secondary facilities have been worked on across the state. More than four decades after, the Otoge administration is fixing the Oro General Hospital, easing the decades of suffering in that corridor. Lafiagi General Hospital is seeing a historic transformation.  Number of doctors rose 28.6% between 2019 and 2021, owing to new recruitments. Efforts have now been activated to stop the attrition in the sector with significant pay raise for doctors and other health workers, and a commitment to do a lot more.

In 2019, only 6,725 households were connected to public water sources in Kwara State. However, none of these households was getting water since the waterworks were either non-active, inoperative even as water corporation workers were on strike for lack of salary payment. Public water supply was not active in 2019, leaving the people at the mercy of politicians who moved round with water tankers in exchange for votes. This has changed. To date, the administration has increased the number of households connected to public water supply to 10,426, or 55%, with defined access to potable water. Number of public water stand pipes has risen by 1,107 more, or 72.31%. Measured against the population of the state, the figure is low but it represents a significant turnaround in the system. The administration has not only revived many of the moribund waterworks, including the one in Oyun, it is also building two new ones in Jebba (Moro) and Dumagi (Edu).

A major legacy of the dynasty was the ghostly nature of the Kwara hinterlands. That was a function of many things, atop of which is the lack of basic amenities like functional schools with teachers, healthcare facilities, drinkable water, and access roads. Most schools in the Kwara hinterlands were without teachers, worsening the out-of-school children syndrome and drastically reducing the quality of education. In Isin and Oke Ero local governments, for instance, less than 50% of their senior secondary school teachers’ needs were met. Kaiama had just 68 teachers, falling below 45 percent of its needs, across its vast communities. Patigi had just 121, while Ekiti boasted just 135.

Apart from fixing access roads and making sure that the basic healthcare facilities are modestly functional in the far-flung Kwara countryside, the Otoge administration has done so much to bridge their teaching requirements, including employing 2000 teachers for the Teaching Service Commission. It hired 120 new senior secondary school teachers in various subjects for Isin local government alone, representing 109% more than what it met. For Ekiti, 123 more teachers were engaged, representing 91.1% increase. Additional 80 teachers, representing 66.1% increase, were hired for Patigi. 50 new competent teachers (73.5% increase) were employed in Kaiama. At the basic schools, 2,701 more teachers were engaged to fill vacancies across the state, while various renovation or remodelling works are ongoing in 2,185 classrooms. Compared with the 2,379 dilapidated classrooms inherited in 2019, that is 91.85% less in the 2019 needs assessment. The icing on the cake is that Kwara is now a proud member of the Universal Basic Education (UBE) family in Nigeria. Kwara recently bested the whole of Nigeria at the President’s school debates. Some three years ago, the state was a pariah as it battled with an official blacklist provoked by its unlawful diversion of money meant for renovation of schools. This year, Kwara is joining Edo and Lagos to drive phenomenal change in basic education by introducing cutting-edge technology in public schools. It is called KwaraLEARN.

From a state notorious for annual rituals of deaths and negative media headlines arising from stampede bred by prebendal politics, Kwara today runs the largest and most transparent social investment programme at subnational level, including the bi-monthly stipends (Owo Arugbo) for vulnerable senior citizens. Do a mental picture of an elderly woman receiving state support under the most dignifying condition and that of her contemporary who, at the mercy of some wild boys holding horsewhips, spent hours in the sun queuing to get N200 and a wrap of semo. Nothing more best captures the situation of Kwara in 2019 and now.

Senator Saraki and his men are entitled to their opinions as democracy permits but they are not entitled to their ‘alternative’ facts. Kwara has not reached the Canaan Land but it has since left Egypt. The penury, the depth of deprivation, and the horrid infrastructural deficits that the Otoge administration is fixing are their legacies. It is a joke taken too far to expect, for instance, that those basic schools left to rot since 2013 when the state came under the hammer would all be fixed in a space of four years and by an administration that inherited billions of naira in unpaid salaries, pension, gratuity, and promotion arrears that sometimes dated back as far as 2012. Such things take time to fix and the AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq administration has shown good faith. To date, promotion arrears for the senior secondary school teachers have been sorted. Long abandoned to suffer with inconsistent salaries and career stagnation, teachers at the basic schools (SUBEB) now get their pay as and when due and are in the queue to get their well-deserved promotion arrears for the first time since 2017. From a state notorious for not paying pensioners in 2019, the Nigeria Union of Pensioners has just listed Kwara among the seven states that are up-to-date in monthly pension payment, bar the burdens inherited from 2019. From a paltry and inconstant N30m monthly release for gratuities in 2019, the Otoge administration now releases a minimum of N100m to pay gratuities every month. That is 233% more than the 2019 threshold!

One is tempted to believe that the whole argument from the deposed dynasty is sheer doublethink or revisionism. They know too well that they played ‘god’ and failed the people of the state — as every indices point to — but they needed to put up a straight face that nothing actually happened. George Orwell must be turning in his grave to see this new height of doublethink. Followers of the dynasty have mostly been indoctrinated to think that way to be able to speak in favour of the sordid past.

Notwithstanding the atrocities committed against the people of the state, such as blocking people’s rise on account of political difference, the messy sale of public properties to themselves at giveaway or zero prices, and the years of giving the impression that they ‘owned’ the state, it is hard to believe that they appear to have convinced themselves that the people have forgot and would simply reward them with a new mandate in 2023.

They struggle to manufacture their own facts to create a false equivalence with the new administration. While the present administration lays no claim to perfection, there is simply no meeting point with the sordid past, which, like most dynasties in world history, had simply reached the height of its infamy — having, in the words of Ibn Khaldun, been ‘seized by senility and the chronic disease from which it could hardly ever rid itself and for which it could find no cure’. If you think this is not true, wait until Senator Saraki reminds Kwarans in his next interview that they were simply emotional, foolish and ungrateful to have voted him out in 2019 and that they are now sorry about that.

• _Rafiu Ajakaye is CPS to Governor of Kwara State_

KAIAMA APC REAFFIRMS SUPPORT FOR GOV. AbdulRazaq

 

The APC in Kaiama Local Government has once again reaffirm their support for the State Party Leader; His Excellency the Executive Governor of Kwara State; Mall AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.

The decision which was taken at a meeting held on the 26th of December 2021 at the Kaiama Local Government Council Secretariat had in attendance stakeholders in the party, Local Government and some State Party Executives, Ward Chairmen and Excos as well as party stalwarts and elders from the local government.

The party stalwarts who took turns to speak at the meeting, expressed their feelings of satisfaction with the Governor’s performance so far since he assumed leadership as the Chief Executive of the State.

According to the party leaders, the superlative performance of the Governor which cuts across various sectors in the state is unprecedented. They said they can no longer count the achievements on the tips of their fingers as being felt immensely in the areas of education, health, economy, roads, etc.

In his speech, the Senator representing Kwara North Sen. Umar Sadiq Sulaiman commended the Governor for the attention being given to the Senatorial District in terms of infrastructural development. He urged the Governor to shun all forms of distractions in living up to the expectations of the electorates.

In their separate remarks, the Honourable Member representing Kaiama, Kemanji, Wojibe State Constituency in the Kwara State House of Assembly Hon. Abdullahi Halidu Danbaba and the Hon. Commissioner for Local Government Chieftaincy Affairs and Community Development of the state Arc. Aliyu Muhammad Saifuddeen thanked the governor for the developmental strides in Kaiama Local Government especially the re-award of the Kaiama-Kisi Road contract and his effort to construct the Kaiama-Bode Saadu and Kaiama-Kosubosu roads through the Tax Credit Scheme of the Federal Government.

The meeting which was well attended by party loyalists, pledged their continuous support for the Governor and strongly urged him to contest for the second term come 2023, while also drawing the attention of His Excellency to further consider the appointment of more Kaiama indigenes into leadership positions in the state to fill up the obvious deficit when compared with other Local Governments in the state.

Others in attendance at the meeting were the TIC Chairman Hon. Gado Sulaiman, The Chairman Local Government Service Commission Alh. Umaru Danladi Shero, member Kwara State Judicial Service Commission Hon. Aliyu Monde the Sardaunan Kaiama Alh. Salihu Ahmed Nayelwa, Durbin Kaiama Alh. Abdurrahman Bukar Wali, the Dangaladiman Kaiama Alh. Mohammed Inuwa Musakallah and a host of others.

AbdulRazaq Attends Arrandun Day, pledges improved focus on roads

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has pledged improved focus on road construction in the new year, saying no part of the state will be left out in the administration’s efforts to grow the state.

The Governor spoke at the launch of the N500million Appeal Fund for Development Projects and Conferment of Chieftaincy titles in Arandun, Irepodun local government of the state.

The Governor said the administration will consider the Oro-Arandun road in the new fiscal year within available resources and amid other contending needs of different segments of the state.

“I congratulate the people of Arandun for putting this together. It is quite remarkable. I thank you all for the warm reception and I have listened carefully to your requests,” he said.

“We have been discussing this long before. The road will be fixed.”

Prioritising road infrastructure will not only promote easy transportation of agricultural produce but also open up other opportunities in the affected communities, AbdulRazaq said.

“It will cost billions of naira to fix the long stretch of Oro-Esie-Agbada-Arandun link road. But the journey of one thousand miles begins with one step. We are still working on the state budget for 2022. We will try and appropriate money for this road. Even if we do a part of it, it is a beginning and it will continue,” he added.

“We just approved the consequential adjustment of the minimum wage, and that is going to take huge chunk from the state’s resources. The maths for the local governments is still being worked out. That money is going to come from somewhere. Some capital projects will give way. But we have to do what we have to do. The water and school projects, I assure you, will also be looked into, and you will see changes soon.”

Organised by the Arandun Descendants Union (ADU), the ceremony attracted prominent sons and daughters of Arandun from across the world.

House of Representatives member AbdulRaheem Tunji Olawuyi Ajulo-opin said Governor AbdulRazaq is sincere and committed to serving residents of the state.

Like other parts of the state, Irepodun district is not lacking any attention from this government, Olawuyi said, urging the people to continue to support the present administration to succeed.

The Alaran of Arandun, Oba Ibikunle Olapade Adekanye, said Arandun community faces infrastructural deficits in schools and road networks, adding that the residents also lack access to potable water.

Commending the Governor for his good works, the monarch urged the government to also help to tackle their agelong water shortage, which he said resulted from the damage to the community’s waterworks.

“I want to state that Arandun is a community endowed with arable land for farming. There are 23 satellite villages on Arandun land that also have five primary schools. The road network to these villages are hardly passable. We want the government to help grade these roads to facilitate easy movement of farm produce to markets boost the economy,” he added.

Alhaji Raheem Adedoyin, APC Chieftain and Oloriewe of Oro kingdom, for his part, said the attention Arandun and other communities of Irepodun district enjoy from the present administration is unprecedented, commending AbdulRazaq for his people-focused leadership and how he accords respect to all traditional rulers in the state.

Adedoyin, who spoke for all stakeholders in Irepodun district, requested the Governor to consider fixing the road linking Oro, Esie, Agbada and Arandun, which he said has become deplorable.

“I have a very good institutional memory of Irepodun. I served five governors including miilitary. This is the first time in living memory we have a Governor visiting all the districts of Irepodun in the last 30 years,” Adedoyin said.

“That means a lot to us. Not only do we see you physically, the respect you accord to our royal fathers is immeasurable. We also see evidence of governance in our territory. There is no axis in Irepodun district that you have not touched. And Irepodun stakeholders, irrespective of party affiliation, asked me to thank you.”

The event saw overwhelming show of support for the Governor as stakeholders in the local government took turns to commend the AbdulRazaq’s administration.

Kwara Gov greets Emir of Kaiama on 11th coronation anniversary

Kwara Gov greets Emir of Kaiama on 11th coronation anniversary

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has congratulated the Emir of Kaiama Alhaji Muazu Shehu Omar (Kiyaru IV) on the 11th anniversary of his coronation, commending His Royal Highness for his commitment to peace, security and community development and wishing him many more years of fruitful reign in good health.

In a congratulatory message on Saturday, the Governor commended the roles of the monarch in maintaining peace and security and uniting his community behind an agenda for growth.

“I join the people of Kwara State to felicitate His Royal Highness on the 11th anniversary of his assumption of the royal office. His Royal Highness has been a pillar of support for the administration’s efforts to not only spread dividends of democracy in Kaiama but to also mobilise the people behind government’s proactive measures to strengthen communal peace and security. The government profoundly appreciates the Emir’s personal sacrifices and contributions to growth and security in his dominion,” the statement said.

“I pray the Almighty Allah to grant His Royal Highness long life and good health on the throne of his forebears, while urging him to continue to be that unifier and nationalist who works with other patriots to strengthen the unity of the state and the country through his own efforts and advocacy as a great monarch.”

Rafiu Ajakaye
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor
August 21, 2021