Tag: Kaduna State

  • Kaduna Govt advises sacked workers on what to do

    Kaduna Govt advises sacked workers on what to do

    The Kaduna State Government has advised workers disengaged in the State to take advantage of the State Government’s various agricultural and entrepreneurship development schemes.

    The Kaduna State Government gave the advice in a statement released by Muyiwa Adekeye, Special Adviser to Governor Nasir El-Rufai on Media and Communication.

    According to the statement, those disengaged that are willing to take advantage of the state government’s various agricultural and entrepreneurship development schemes would be given preferential treatment.

    The Kaduna State Government acknowledged that the disengagements may have short-term psychological and financial impacts on the persons affected.

    “Therefore, KDSG will not only work with the Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) to expedite payments of any contributory pension benefits due to those so entitled to them but will also give preferential treatment to those disengaged that are willing to take advantage of the state government’s various agricultural and entrepreneurship development schemes,” the statement reads.

    The statement titled: KDSG Statement on disengagements in the public service reads in full:

    In September 2019, the Kaduna State Government became the first government in the country to pay the new minimum wage and consequential adjustments. The state government followed this up by increasing the minimum pension of persons on the defined benefits scheme to N30,000 monthly.

    This step to advance the welfare of workers significantly increased the wage burden of the state government and immediately sapped up the funds of many local governments. While the Kaduna State Government believes that public sector wages overall are still relatively low, their current levels are obviously limited by the resources available to the government. What each public servant earns might be puny in comparison to private sector wages, but the total wage bill consumes much of the revenues of the state. The desire to pay more is a sentiment that must bow to the limits prescribed by the ability to pay.

    Kaduna State public finances have been severely stretched by the higher wage bills at a time when revenues from the Federation Account allocations Committee (FAAC) have not increased. KDSG has made significant progress in increasing its collection of internally generated revenue (IGR). Without hiking tax rates, the state government has almost quadrupled IGR from about N13bn in 2015 to over N50bn in 2020.

    What the Kaduna State Government receives from FAAC since the middle of 2020, like most other sub-nationals, can barely pay salaries and overheads. In November 2020, KDSG had only N162.9m left after paying salaries. That month, Kaduna State got N4.83bn from FAAC and paid N4.66bn as wages.

    In the last six months, personnel costs have accounted for between 84.97% and 96.63% of FAAC transfers received by the Kaduna State Government. In March 2021, Kaduna State had only N321m left after settling personnel costs. That month, the state got N4.819bn from FAAC and paid out N4.498bn, representing 93% of the money received. This does not include standing orders for overheads, funding security operations, running costs of schools and hospitals, and other overhead costs that the state has to bear for the machinery of government to run, for which the state government taps into IGR earnings.

    This Kaduna State Government was elected to develop the state, not just to pay the salaries of public servants. It was elected to promote equality of opportunity, to build and run schools and hospitals, upgrade infrastructure and make the state more secure and attractive to the private sector for jobs and investments. Under the leadership of Malam Nasir El-Rufai, the Kaduna State Government is faithfully implementing this mandate, amidst challenges and constraints.

    The government is an institution organised to deliver public goods, not to minister solely to the interests of the persons employed to help deliver mandate. Therefore, the state government has no choice but to shed some weight and reduce the size of the public service. It is a painful but necessary step to take, for the sake of the majority of the people of this state. The public service of the state with less than 100,000 employees (and their families) cannot be consuming more than 90% of government resources, with little left to positively impact the lives of the more than 9 million that are not political appointees or civil servants. It is gross injustice for such a micro-minority to consume the majority of the resources of the State.

    Measures taken to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic have shown clearly that the public service requires much fewer persons than it currently employs. The public service is an important institution, and it should therefore maintain only an optimum size. Faced with a difficult situation, the Kaduna State Government is persuaded that it cannot refuse to act or act in ways that only conduce to populist sentiment, without solving the fundamental problem. The redundancies to be declared will affect political appointees and civil servants, and its purpose is to save funds and ensure that a strong and efficient public service exists to use those resources to implement progressive programmes and projects for the people, and thereby develop the state.

    While seeking the responsibility to lead Kaduna State during the 2015 elections, Malam Nasir El-Rufai ran on a manifesto that included a commitment to a strong public service. The Kaduna State Government has therefore made it clear that the progress and future of the state depends on a competent public service, lean in size but super-efficient in conceiving programmes and delivering services, savvy with modern technology and well connected to the public it serves. In pursuit of this goal, KDSG launched the public service reform and revitalisation programme in 2016.

    This was in line with the Kaduna State Government’s announcement at inception in May 2015 that it is determined to eliminate waste and ensure that government resources serve a majority of citizens rather than the few persons working for government, including political appointees and other public servants.

    Therefore, KDSG began conducting verification of civil servants in 2015 to help ensure the integrity of the government payroll and weed out ghost workers. This verification needed to be a continuous exercise, undertaken at intervals to check and maintain the integrity of the personnel records.

    The state government also signalled its discomfort at the high recurrent costs of the state, which meant that most public funds went into paying the wages of less than 100,000 public servants in a state with close to 10m people. While affirming the principle that those who work must be paid, the state government also asserted its recognition of the obligation to ensure that the people of the state must also be served by their government.

    As part of the 2016 public service reform process, KDSG also reviewed salaries and was ready to announce new wages before the FG announced in 2018 that it was initiating a new national minimum wage process. It was that early preparation that enabled the Kaduna State Government to promptly comply with the new national minimum wage before any other government could or did.

    In these tough times, government cannot encourage the illusion that the public service can be immune from the measures required to cope with the reality of low revenues. The extent of these required actions is being worked out at the State and Local Government levels, based on very transparent and objective criteria across all the three branches of the Government. The stories circulating in the social media about pruning local government personnel to 50, converting junior staff to casual staff and the like are false and should therefore be disregarded. These false claims are a rehash of the contents of a forged letter that was circulated just prior to the 2019 elections. Each and every decision taken will be in full compliance with the Kaduna State Public Service Law and any regulations made pursuant thereto, and other extant laws.

    Government realises that the disengagements may have short-term psychological and financial impacts on the persons to be affected. Therefore, KDSG will not only work with the Pension Fund Administrators (PFAs) to expedite payments of any contributory pension benefits due to those so entitled to them but will also give preferential treatment to those disengaged that are willing to take advantage of the state government’s various agricultural and entrepreneurship development schemes. KDSG appeals for the understanding of everyone in Kaduna State and urges officers that may be affected to embrace alternatives in the private sector.

  • BREAKING: Armed bandits wreak havoc in Kaduna; father, son dead; properties destroyed

    BREAKING: Armed bandits wreak havoc in Kaduna; father, son dead; properties destroyed

    Armed bandits on Monday wreaked havoc in Wawan Rafi II village, Zangon Kataf local government area of Kaduna State, killing a father, his son and two other persons.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the father was identified as Joshua Dauda and the seven-year-old son as Philip Dauda.

    The two other victims were identified as Francis Ayuba and a toddler, Florence Dennis.

    Seven houses, one car and one motorcycle were burnt in the attack with eight empty cases of 7.62mm ammunition recovered at the scene of the attack.

    Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Government has confirmed the attack, saying the corpses of the father and his son have been retrieved.

    The attack was confirmed in a statement by Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State.

    “Security agencies have reported that armed bandits this morning attacked Wawan Rafi II village, in Zangon Kataf local government area.

    “According to the report, two persons were killed in the attack, identified as Joshua Dauda and his seven-year-old son Philip Dauda. Also, seven houses, one car and one motorcycle were burnt in the attack,” a statement reads.

    Similarly, armed bandits stormed a sugarcane farm on the outskirts of Iyatawa in Giwa LGA, leaving One Isah Haruna, a resident of the area, dead.

    Meanwhile, security agencies also reported that a gang of armed bandits was repelled at Rugan Bello, a settlement located along the Kajuru-Buda road in Kajuru LGA.

    According to the report, the bandits invaded the village in the early hours of today in an attempt to kidnap locals but were intercepted and resisted by community vigilante members.

    “As the bandits retreated shooting sporadically, one of their members was hit by a shot and died instantly,” Aruwan stated.

  • Ramadan: Emir appeals to traders against price hike

    Ramadan: Emir appeals to traders against price hike

    The Emir of Birnin Gwari in Kaduna State, Malam Zubairu Maigwari, has urged traders not to hike the cost of their commodities as the Ramadan fasting approaches.

    Maigwari made the call in an interview with journalists on Sunday in Kaduna.

    “Marketers should reason with the common man and reduce the cost of their goods, especially food items, to enable people to afford the costs.

    “As the Holy Month of Ramadan approaches, traders should feel the pains of the common man, cut down costs of food items so that they will receive Allah’s blessings in their businesses,’’ the royal father said.

    He noted that religious preachers were worried about the increased cost of food items “whenever Ramadan is approaching.

    “Hence call for the need for preaching against the act’’.

    Maigwari also appealed to both Kaduna State and the Federal Government, market unions and regulatory bodies to monitor and moderate market prices to prevent an outrageous hike in the cost of food.

    “Artificial inflation is making life extremely hard for Nigerians,’’ Maigwari said.

    “Traders should think of meeting God and the consequences of tripling prices of commodities.

    “Allah is watching you in whatever you do, always have the fear of Him in whatever you do.’’

    He called on Muslim clerics to preach peaceful co-existence among people and avoid utterance capable of incitement.

    “I am also calling on leaders of various religious groups to be just in all their doings, failure to do that calls for the survival of the fittest which at the long run inflicts heavily on the development of the country at large,’’ Maigwari said.

  • Police rescue 15 kidnapped persons in Kaduna

    Police rescue 15 kidnapped persons in Kaduna

    The police command in Kaduna State has rescued 15 kidnapped persons and recovered 32 cows.

    The command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, said this in a statement on Sunday in Kaduna.

    Jalige said that on April 9 at about 1525hours, gunmen suspected to be bandits blocked Buruku Birnin Gwari Road around Unguwan Yako forest in an attempt to kidnap occupants of two Volkswagen salon cars.

    “A swift response by the operatives of the command forced the marauding bandits to retreat and flee into the forest with bullet wounds, abandoning their victims.

    “The operatives however, searched the entire area and successfully rescued 15 victims unhurt,” he said.

    He said that the drivers of the vehicles sustained varying degrees of injuries and were receiving treatment.

    Jalige said that the remaining victims have been profiled and subsequently reunited with their respective families.

    He said rigorous patrol and manhunt for the fleeing bandits was of topmost priority to the command.

    He said that on April 8, at about 0500hours, the command received an intelligence report indicating that some bandits were sighted around Dutsin Gaya village in Kajuru Local Government Area (LGA), moving large herds of cattle strongly suspected to be have been rustled.

    ‘The command on getting the information as usual, operatives were mobilised to the area and engaged the bandits in fierce gun battle which forced them to take to their heels with bullet wounds while the operatives recovered 32 rustled cows.

    Jalige reassured of the command relentless effort in securing public space and to create an enabling environment for legitimate business to thrive in the state.

  • BREAKING: 5 more students of Afaka college in Kaduna rescued

    BREAKING: 5 more students of Afaka college in Kaduna rescued

    Report reaching TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) has it that 5 more students from the 39 students kidnapped from College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka in Kaduna State have regained freedom.

    A source told TNG: “Five more of the abducted students of Afaka college of Forestry Mechanisation have been released”.

    Recall that 39 students were kidnapped from the College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka by bandits on March 11.

    However, on April 5, five of the 39 kidnapped students of the Afaka college regained freedom after 25 days in captivity.

    The five who regained their freedom today bring the total number of students of Afaka college who have regained freedom to 10; meaning, 29 more are still in captivity.

    According to our source, the identities of the five students who regained freedom today are yet to be made public.

  • See priceless reaction of mother whose daughter was rescued from kidnappers in Kaduna

    See priceless reaction of mother whose daughter was rescued from kidnappers in Kaduna

    A picture of a mother’s priceless reaction after her daughter was released from the hands of kidnappers in Kaduna State has surfaced on social media.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the picture of the mother’s priceless reaction was shared on Facebook.

    Emmanuel Junior Zakka shared the picture of the mother’s priceless reaction with the caption: “From the report in some of the papers, this Mama’s daughter is one of those released. The fervent prayer of a woman with a broken heart… The rest will soon be fine too. Alleluai”.

    Recall that 39 students were kidnapped from the College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka in Kaduna State by bandits on March 11.

    However, five if the students were rescued and the Nigerian Army gave their names as Abubakar Yakubu, Francis Paul, Obadiya Habakkuk, Amina Yusuf and Maryam Danladi.

    Check out the picture of the mother’s priceless reaction after her daughter was released from the hands of kidnappers below:

    From the report in some of the papers, this Mama’s daughter is one of those released. The fervent prayer of a woman with a broken heart…

    The rest will soon be fine too. Alleluai!

    Posted by Emmanuel Junior Zakka on Wednesday, 7 April 2021

  • Names of 5 Kaduna students rescued from kidnappers revealed

    Names of 5 Kaduna students rescued from kidnappers revealed

    Troops of I Division FCC Nigerian Army have revealed the names of the five students of the College of Forestry Mechanisation, Afaka, Kaduna rescued from the hands of their kidnappers.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the five students were among 39 others kidnapped by bandits on March 11.

    The Director, Army Public Relations, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Yerima, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Yerima gave the names of the rescued students as Abubakar Yakubu, Francis Paul, Obadiya Habakkuk, Amina Yusuf and Maryam Danladi.

    He said the rescued students are currently receiving medical attention in a military facility in Kaduna.

    According to him, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) I Division, Nigerian Army, Maj.-Gen Danjuma Alli-Keffi, has commended the troops for their effort.

    “He charged them not to rest on their oars until all kidnap victims are rescued and returned to their families,” he said.

  • JUST IN: Kaduna Govt names victims of Kaduna-Kachia road attack

    JUST IN: Kaduna Govt names victims of Kaduna-Kachia road attack

    The Kaduna State Government has revealed the identities of the victims of the Kaduna-Kachia road attack.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports no fewer than nine persons were killed by gunmen on Tuesday morning along the Kaduna-Kachia road in Kaduna State.

    The gunmen, alleged to be Fulani herdsmen, also took twenty eight (28) persons hostage at the same time some half a kilometer to Kasuwan Magani.

    According to a statement by the Kaduna State Government, the killings and abduction happened in separate attacks.

    The statement released by Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State, however, revealed that only 8 persons were killed.

    Aruwan stated that three persons were injured in the attack, and are currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital.

    The statement reads: “On a sad note, security agencies have reported the killing of eight persons in separate incidents in Kajuru and Kachia local government areas.

    “In one incident, armed bandits barricaded the Kaduna-Kachia road around Kadanye village in Kajuru LGA, and opened fire on a bus, as well as a truck carrying firewood.

    “Five people were killed in the attack, listed as: Alfred Makinde (the driver of the bus), Abdulrahman Dela, Dauda Adamu, Umar Dauda, and Abdulrasheed Musa.

    “Three persons were injured, and are currently receiving treatment in hospital. They are: Murtala Ibrahim, Ali Manager and Abdullahi (full name unknown).

    *Similarly, armed bandits barricaded the Kaduna-Kachia road at the Doka axis of Kajuru LGA and shot at a truck, killing the driver.

    “Any further details received on casualties will be communicated to the citizenry.

    *Furthermore, in Kachia LGA, armed bandits invaded a herders settlement in Inlowo village, and killed one Ibrahim Alhaji Haruna, before carting away 180 cows.

    “At Akilbu village in Kachia LGA, armed bandits shot at a vehicle, injuring two persons, Mansur Ibrahim and Muhammadu Aminu.

    *Mansur Ibrahim later died in hospital while Muhammadu Aminu continues to receive treatment.

    “Governor Nasir El-Rufai noted the reports with sadness, and sent condolences to the families of the deceased, while praying for the repose of their souls. He also wished the injured a quick recovery.

    *The security agencies are presently conducting operations at identified locations in the general area. The government will make details public on the receipt of operational feedback”.

    TNG reports the Kaduna State Government remained silent on the number of persons kidnapped.

  • BREAKING: 9 dead, 28 abducted as gunmen wreak havoc along Kaduna-Kachia road [PHOTOS]

    BREAKING: 9 dead, 28 abducted as gunmen wreak havoc along Kaduna-Kachia road [PHOTOS]

    No fewer than nine persons have been killed by gunmen on Tuesday morning along the Kaduna-Kachia road in Kaduna State.

    The gunmen, alleged to be Fulani herdsmen, also took twenty eight (28) persons hostage at the same time some half a kilometer to Kasuwan Magani.

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    Kaduna State has lately become the headquarters of Fulani herdsmen terrorists killing and kidnapping.

    Thirty four of the Afaka students are still in captivity and the State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai has vowed not to pay a dime for their release – claiming that even if his wife were abducted, he wouldn’t pay a dime.

    Interestingly, feelers had it that Governor El-Rufai has withdrawn his son from the public Capital School in Kaduna at the height of school abductions in the State.

  • BREAKING: 5 of 39 students kidnapped from Kaduna college released

    BREAKING: 5 of 39 students kidnapped from Kaduna college released

    Five (5) out of the thirty nine students kidnapped from the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka in Kaduna State have been released.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State made this known on Monday.

    In a statement, Aruwan stated that the 5 students were recovered this afternoon and are presently in a military facility where they are undergoing a thorough medical check-up.

    The statement reads: “The Nigerian military has informed the Kaduna State Government that five of the many kidnapped students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna were recovered this afternoon and are presently in a military facility where they are undergoing a thorough medical check-up.

    “The Kaduna State Government will provide updates on further operational feedback to be received on this case”.