N20m Support For IVTEC: Kwara Youth Strategic Movement Applaud KW-IRS.

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Friday, December 14, 2018.
 
N20m Support For IVTEC: Kwara Youth Strategic Movement Applaud KW-IRS.

The Kwara Youth Strategic Movement has commended the Kwara Internal Revenue Services (KWIRS), for donating N20million to the International Vocational, Technical and Entrepreneurship College (IVTEC), Ajase-Ipo
for the procurement of additional tools to train students at the college.

In a statement signed by the Coordinator of the movement, Amb. Gegele Ahmed Ibrahim released in Ilorin on Friday, applauded Agency for the gesture, which he described as a welcome development and a right step in the right direction.

"We commend the agency for demonstrating it's priority for vocational education through such remarkable  contribution and support."

"Worthy of mention is the purposeful leadership of the Chairman of the Agency, Dr. Murtala Awodun, whose uncommon drive as the helmsman of the agency has unprecedented in ramification."

"The agency's hitherto  achievements in the overhaul of tax collection, administration and also ensuring prudent management of the resources is highly commendable."
Ambassador Gegele Ahmed Ibrahim said.

Speaking further, Ahmed noted that "The Agency has repositioned the capital budget funding process, by bringing about a more consistent and coordinated outlook to the management of capital Projects in the state."

"Today Kwara can boast of a healthy financial profile and a point of reference in the area of internally generated revenue, which is worthy of emulation."

The Movement however, urged the Agency to remain steadfast and continued resolve to put Kwara on the path of financial sutainability and renaissance.

Signed
Amb. Gegele Ahmed Ibrahim
State  Coordinator
Kwara Youth Strategic Movement.

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