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I Have No Hand In Recruitment Of New KWASU VC: Governor Ahmed

I Have No Hand in Recruitment of New KWASU VC: Governor Ahmed Kwara State Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed says it is entirely the prerogative of the Kwara State University’s (KWASU) Governing Council to recruit a new Vice Chancellor as the incumbent’s tenure expires. Governor Ahmed, in a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Dr Muyideen Akorede, said social media claims that he attempting to teleguide the selection process of a new Chief Executive for KWASU in favour of particular candidates are completely untrue. While dismissing the post currently circulating on social media as an attempt to blackmail him, Governor Ahmed also dissociated his office or his aides from any attempt to foist anyone on the university as Vice Chancellor. Alhaji Ahmed said he has been briefed by the Ministry of Tertiary Education, Science and Technology, KWASU’s supervisory ministry,  that the University is yet to receive any response to its recent advertisement

FAAC: Kwara Gets N3.3b For March As LGA Receive N2.4b .

FAAC: Kwara Gets N3.3b for March as LGs Receive N2.4b The Kwara State Government is to receive a sum of N3,307,918,431,91 as allocation from the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) March  2019. The State Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Demola Banu, made this known in a statement released in Ilorin on Thursday. Banu disclosed that the State Government’s allocation was made up of statutory receipt of N2,135,323,050.74, Value Added Tax (VAT) of N901,610,816.11exchange gain of N4,725,434.41, excess bank charges of N25,193,474.21, and foreign exchange equalisation N241,065,656.44. Explaining further, Banu said the 16 Local Government Councils in the State are to receive N2,425,638,638,39 as allocation for March. According to the Commissioner, the council’s allocation comprises statutory allocation of N1,735,851,170.04, VAT of N511,054,779.12, exchange gain of N3,116,744.30, excess bank charges of N16,616,803.97 and foreign exchange equalisation of N158,999,140.96.

Kwara Government Reveals Debt Profile

Kwara Government Reveals Debt Profile The Kwara State Government clarified that, contrary to public speculation, the state’s current debt portfolio stands at N30,203,632,608.29 with a monthly repayment of N496,367,109.08. According to the State Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Demola Banu, the debt stood at N31,481,082,712.95 in 2017 and N30,751,665,421.83 at the end of 2018, contrary to social media speculation of N50.2b. Giving a breakdown of the current indebtedness, Banu explained that the N30.2b includes N15,325,541,483.03 as the balance of the Federal Government restructured loan, N4,002,948,667.07 as salary bail out, excess crude account loan outstanding of N9,324,613,607.52 and vehicle loan balance of N128,916,612.87. Others are the Commercial Agriculture Credit Scheme (CACS) and Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) Agriculture Scheme with respective balances of N646,213,285.03 and N679,233,857.13 as well as International Aviation College loan balance of N96,165,095.64. While

SEVERANCE BENEFITS OF KWARA HOTEL WORKERS LAID OFF THROUGH REDUNDANCY HAS BEEN SUBSTANTIALLY PAID

“SEVERANCE BENEFITS OF KWARA HOTEL WORKERS LAID OFF THROUGH REDUNDANCY HAS BEEN SUBSTANTIALLY PAID” Contrary to the claims contained in a recent newspaper publication to the effect that some staff of Kwara Hotel were laid off since May, 2017 without benefits or termination letters, Harmony Holdings Ltd has affirmed that more than 80% of the agreed severance benefits of the affected workers has been paid by the Kwara State Government. The company’s Head of Corporate Affairs, Mr. Tunde Abodunde, noted in a statement released in the wake of the referenced publication that it has become necessary to set the records straight and keep the good people of Kwara State and the general public informed about the true state of affairs as regards Kwara Hotel and the disengaged staff. The Statement noted that a joint reconciliation and verification carried out by the Kwara State Government and both the local and national unions of the hotel workers agreed on final settlement of obligations o

Defection: Oke-Ero YEC Debunks Mischievous Rumors, Says He Remains PDP Member

*Defection: Oke-Ero YEC Debunks Mischievous Rumors, Says He Remains PDP Member* The Youth Empowerment Coordinator, Oke-Ero Local Government Area of Kwara State, Honorable Babatunde Bankole (Hotmol) has debunked the mischievous rumours by unscrupulous elements on his defection to All Progressive Congress (APC) from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). YEC Oke-Ero LGA further explained that he valued the leadership of Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki, the National leader of Peoples Democratic Party PDP and the Senate President Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Incumbent Youth Empowerment Coordinator (YEC) Oke-Ero local government area of kwara State and the President of the most popular political forum in  Kwara South, "Kwara South political Joint Association" stated in clear terms that his commitment and loyalty remain constant in Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Kwara State Chapter come rain, come shines. Speaking further, he indicated that the dividends of democracy through the present

KWARA STATE GOVERNMENT Pays February Salary Alhaji Demola Banu

KWSG Pays February Salary The Kwara State Government has commenced the payment of February salary to state civil servants. The State Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Demola Banu, who made the announcement in Ilorin On Wednesday, said civil servants started receiving their salaries from today. The Commissioner attributed the delay in payment to late receipt of January federal allocation from the Central Bank of Nigeria. Alhaji Banu said although the monthly federal accounts allocation committee meeting (FAAC) was held last week in Abuja, the state government only received the allocation on Tuesday and promptly commenced the payment of workers salaries. The commissioner assured civil servants that the state government will continue to prioritise workers welfare and urged them to disregard attempts by politicians to politicize issues concerning workers welfare.

KW-IRS CONFIRMS RECORDS INTACT & ASSURES COMMITMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF KWARA

PRESS RELEASE KW-IRS CONFIRMS RECORDS INTACT & ASSURES COMMITMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF KWARA It has been brought to the notice of the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS) the false information being circulated on social media claiming that files were missing upon resumption on Monday 25th February, 2019. Contrary to the false report, No staff of the Service or any other Government officials were present at the office premises during the weekend to perform any tasks. The Service resumed office on Monday 25th February, 2019 and its staff and activities were welcomed with its usual calm and serene ambiance with its properties, including ALL documents intact. It is noteworthy that KW-IRS has always been very transparent about the revenue collected and its activities, with such information always available publicly on its website and through regular media parley with media correspondents for the dissemination of information to the residents of Kwara. The Service b

JAAC :Kwara LGs Share  N745.4m, Teachers Get N1.1bn February

JAAC :Kwara LGs share  N745.4m, teachers get N1.1bn February The 16 Local Government Areas in Kwara State have shared  N745,463,472.03 from the State Joint Accounts Allocation Committee (JAAC) for the month of  February, as all categories of workers would begin to recieve their february salaries. The Chairman , Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Mr. Joshua Omokanye disclosed this while addressing newsmen after the JAAC meeting held at the Ministry of Finance Conference room Ilorin on Monday. The  State  Universal Education Board (SUBEB) teachers got N1,172,676,755.21 billion from this month (February) allocation. He said that the committee also agreed that Extra-ordinary  inflow of Exchange  Difference Gain of N2,407,081.13 and N33,604,088.07 of Excess Bank Charges fund should be shared. Omokanye also restated that 10 per cent Internally Generated Revenue (IGR)from state government of N60,328,782.57 and N547,423,329.57 from Value Added Tax (VAT) were also shared

Atunwa Versus Abdulrahman: The Odds* By Abdullahi Babako

*Atunwa Versus Abdulrahman: The Odds* By Abdullahi Babako This is a tale of two leaders, and it is one that has been told throughout history in many forms. It is a tale of hard work versus exploitation; merit versus nepotism; competence versus ineptitude, and experience pitted against cluelessness. Rasaq Olatunde Atunwa It is a tale of an achiever, placed side-by-side against a non-starter. It is an account of a people-centred leader, competing against a ruthless businessman. It is also a story about choice and human nature. This is Kwara’s story as we head into the  March 9, 2019  general elections. Please, permit me to tell you how it goes. Born on 17th October 1969, Rt. Honourable Razak Atunwa, the candidate for Kwara State Governor on the platform of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), served as a Commissioner in five different Ministries between the years 2005 and 2011, following which, he became the Honourable Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly. A United Kingdom-tr