Tag: Kwara State

  • Our investments in sports yielding positive results – Kwara Govt

    Our investments in sports yielding positive results – Kwara Govt

    Kwara’s investments in sports sector are yielding positive results given the sterling performance of our athletes at the just concluded National Sports Festival (NSF) in Edo, a top government official has said.

    The Special Adviser to Kwara Governor on Sports and Youths Development, Attahiru Ibrahim, said this in a statement in Ilorin, on Sunday.

    “The administration’s decision to resuscitate the Kwara State Sports Festival 15 years after, has been justified with the improved outing of the state’s contingent to Edo 2020, as Kwara ended the campaign as the 15th on the medals table,” he said.

    He said the resuscitated sports festival played a significant role, as stakeholders in the sports sector used the festival to unearth more talents.

    “Kwara came 15th on the medals table at Edo 2020, having garnered seven gold, six silver and 31 bronze medals, totalling 44 medals. This is a great leap.

    “In Abuja 2018, Kwara came a distant 23rd on the medals’ table of the NSF. During the festival, Kwara had only one gold medal, six silver and five bronze medals, totalling 12 medals,” the special adviser said.

    Ibrahim commended Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for the feat which, he said, represented a significant improvement in Kwara’s standing in sports nationwide.

    He also commended the athletes and officials for conducting themselves in a manner which represented Kwara’s values of good conduct and sticking to the rules of the games.

    The special adviser assured the athletes that the present administration would continue to honour, recognise and reward those who brought laurels to the state.

  • Police rescue 3 kidnapped farm managers in Kwara

    Police rescue 3 kidnapped farm managers in Kwara

    Police in Kwara have rescued three farm managers abducted in the state on Sunday.

    The victims, Dr Julius Owoeye, Akeem Ajadi and Bola Adedoye, workers at Bafford/Morola’s Farms, at Elega via Pampo in Asa Local Government Area of Kwara were rescued on Thursday.

    Police spokesman, SP Ajayi Okasanmi, said in a statement issued on Friday in Ilorin that Commissioner of Police in Kwara, Mohammed Bagega, led the rescue team.

    “The command was flabbergasted when the news of the abduction of the victims broke on March 22, in spite of the tight security arrangements emplaced throughout the state.

    “This prompted the Commissioner of Police to give a marching order to the Command’s anti-kidnapping operatives which he personally supervised.

    “That eventually forced the kidnappers to abandon the victims when they could not withstand the intense pressure placed on them. They fled for their lives.

    “Effort is still on-going to arrest the fleeing suspects.

    “The victims are evidently traumatised but are in stable frame of minds and are being attended to by the Command’s doctors.

    “The CP had earlier made a commitment to rescue the victims and this has been achieved,’’ SP Okasanmi stated.

    He added that the CP Bagega advised all criminals irrespective of nomenclature to relocate from Kwara adding that it was not a safe place for criminals.

    Bagega also thanked all stakeholders that collaborated with the Command in making the rescue mission a success.

  • Kwara Govt relaxes curfew in Offa, Erin Ile

    Kwara Govt relaxes curfew in Offa, Erin Ile

    Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara has relaxed the curfew imposed on Offa and Erin-Ile to between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m. daily with effect from Wednesday, March 24.

    AbdulRazaq, in a statement on Wednesday in Ilorin appealed to both communities to exercise restraint and caution their people against provocative actions.

    He said that this was necessary to maintain the peace.

    The Governor on March 4 imposed a 6 p.m. to 8 a.m. curfew on Offa and Erin Ile, following renewed hostilities between the communities.

    He, however, commended security agencies for maintaining peace in the area.

  • Hijab controversy: Violence mars reopening of Kwara grant-aided schools

    Hijab controversy: Violence mars reopening of Kwara grant-aided schools

    Violence and resistance on Wednesday marred the reopening of the 10 grant-aided missionary schools earlier closed down by the Kwara Government over the use of Hijab.

    Recall that the schools were closed on Feb. 19 over misunderstanding in the usage of Hijab (Islamic female veil) in public schools.
    The government set up a committee to resolve the dispute and later asked the schools to resume on March 8 with willing female students allowed to use the Hijab.

    The government, however, rescinded its decision to reopen the schools over safety concerns as some christians were averse to the decision.

    This led to the continuous closure of the schools until when the government announced the reopening in the wee hours of Wednesday (March 17).

    Violence was recorded at Surulere Baptist Secondary School where Christians were singing gospel songs while Muslims were also chanting Arabic songs.

    The christians carried placards reading: “Give us back our schools”, “Enough of marginalisation”, while the muslims also had Arabic inscriptions on their placards bearing “Lahila Ilalahu Muhammadu Rosululah” (There is no deity worthy of worship except Allah).

    As the songs deepened, the parties threw stones at each other while the police tried to disperse the crowd with teargas and firing of gunshots into the air.

    It took the intervention of soldiers to disperse the crowd just as the school gate and sign posts were damaged.

    Pastor Victor Dada, President, Kwara Baptist Conference, told newsmen that the state government does not respect the rule of law by making pronouncement over a case already at the Supreme Court.

    ”What transpired this morning is simply because the government led by Gov. AbdulRahman Abdulrazaq is not respecting the rule of law and if the state government does not respect the rule of law, there will be chaos.

    ”A case that is in Supreme Court and judgment has not been given, the governor is making pronouncement.

    ”As long as the state government doesn’t respect the rule of law, we will defend our property and our faith.

    ”We will not allow Hijab in our school because this is a Christian mission school, let Kwara State government respect the rule of law,” Dada said.

    At C & S College, Sabo Oke, christians were seen carrying placards with various inscriptions like “Kwara State is for all, not an Islamic state”, “We say no to Hijab” and “Our school is our heritage”.

    The protestors prevented the students and teachers from entering the school premises.

    Similarly, at St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Offa road, teachers and students were also seen hanging around the school premises as the police, soldiers and Civil Defence personnel were seen trying to calm frayed nerves.

    At the Bishop Smith Secondary School, Agba Dam, the school remained shut with few students and security personnel seen around the institution.

    However, at ECWA School Oja Iya, academic activities have resumed as students were already seated in their classrooms when NAN correspondent visited.

    The affected schools are C&S College Sabo-Oke; St. Anthony’s Secondary School, Offa Road; ECWA School, Oja Iya; Surulere Baptist Secondary School and Bishop Smith Secondary School, Agba Dam.

    Others are CAC Secondary School, Asa Dam road; St. Barnabas Secondary School Sabo-Oke; St. John School Maraba; St. Williams Secondary School Taiwo Isale, and St. James Secondary School, Maraba.

  • Confusion as residents of Ilorin community discover corpse under bridge [PHOTOS]

    Confusion as residents of Ilorin community discover corpse under bridge [PHOTOS]

    Confusion rented the air on Monday at Ifedolapo community in Ilorin when a corpse was found under Osere bridge in the area.

    Residents raised unanswered questions as to the cause of death.

    Some thought Friday night’s rainstorm, which destroyed many properties in Ilorin, could have been responsible for the death.

    Police spokesman in Kwara, SP Ajayi Okasanmi has confirmed the development.

    He said he already spoke with the Kwara Fire Service to evacuate the corpse.

    After supervising the evacuation processes, the Divisional Police Officer of ‘B’ Division, Surulere, Ilorin, CSP Akinwale Olaoye, said Friday’s heavy downpour would be the most likely cause.

    He said there was no report of any missing person since Friday’s rainstorm and described the situation as Sudden Unnatural Death.

    Olaoye added that investigation would continue to unravel the identity of the corpse.

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  • Hijab controversy: Kwara Govt shuts 10 schools again

    Hijab controversy: Kwara Govt shuts 10 schools again

    The Kwara Government has announced that the 10 grant-aided missionary schools will remain shut down over the Hijab (religious veil) controversies would remain closed until further notice.

    This is contained in a statement by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development, Mrs Kemi Adeosun on Monday in Ilorin.

    “The government therefore directs school children and teachers in the affected schools to remain at home until the contrary is announced.

    ”The government remains committed to fairness, pluralism, and respect for the law and rights of every citizen at all times,” she said.

    The 10 schools were on Feb.19, closed down temporarily over Hijab controversy in the state.

    A committee was set up by the government to find a solution to the issue.

    However, on Feb. 26, the state government announced March 8, for the reopening of all the closed schools, after stakeholders agreed in a meeting held that Hijab be accepted as part of school uniform in schools .

    The affected schools are C&S College Sabo Oke, St. Anthony Secondary School, Offa Road, ECWA School, Oja Iya, Surulere Baptist Secondary School and Bishop Smith Secondary School, Agba Dam.

    Other schools are CAC Secondary School Asa Dam road, St. Barnabas Secondary School Sabo Oke, St. John School Maraba, St. Williams Secondary School Taiwo Isale, and St. James Secondary School Maraba.

  • Gov. AbdulRazaq appoints 7 new Special Advisers

    Gov. AbdulRazaq appoints 7 new Special Advisers

    Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara has appointed seven new Special Advisers (SAs).

    This is contained in a statement by Mr Rafiu Ajakaye, his Chief Press Secretary on Friday in Ilorin.

    Ajakaye named some of the appointees to include Mr Bashir Adigun, a reporter with Channel TV, who was appointed SA political communications.

    He said others included retired Brig-Gen. Saliu Bello SA security; Prof. Adekunle Dunmade SA health; Mr Ahmed Aluko SA special duties and Mr Attahiru Ibrahim SA youths and sports.

  • Kwara Govt imposes curfew on Offa, Erinle

    Kwara Govt imposes curfew on Offa, Erinle

    Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara has imposed an indefinite curfew on Offa and Erinle towns from 6 p.m to 8 a.m.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the governor, Mr Rafiu Ajakaye, in Ilorin on Thursday.

    Ajakaye said the imposition of the curfew followed the renewed hostilities between some groups of persons from the two communities on Thursday.

    “The curfew takes immediate effect from 6 p.m. today, Thursday, March 4, 2021. Security agencies have been deployed to enforce the curfew.

    “While security forces on ground are to maintain the peace, military reinforcements from Sobi Barracks and the Mobile Police Force from Ilorin have been deployed immediately.

    “All residents are hereby directed to withdraw from the streets of Offa and Erinle and all contested areas immediately. Residents are to stay indoors until the curfew is reviewed.

    “The Governor urges residents of both communities and travelers crisscrossing the areas to comply with this directive to save lives and property.

    “He appeals to leaders on both sides to restrain and caution their people against provocative action, and to maintain peace.

    “The security forces are urged to be very firm in dealing with the situation and in enforcing the curfew,” Ajakaye said.

  • Hijab controversy keeps 10 schools closed in Ilorin

    Hijab controversy keeps 10 schools closed in Ilorin

    The 10 schools affected by the Hijab controversy in Ilorin are to remain shut pending the outcome of the State Government consultations with stakeholders on the use of the Muslim headgear in schools.

    According to a statement, this is to avert any breakdown of law and order, while the government concludes the consultations with relevant stakeholders.

    In the statement, the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Mamman Jibril, urged members of the public to remain calm and peaceful.

    “Official pronouncement of government’s position is likely this week.

    “The government urges parents, officials and authorities at the affected schools to maintain peace and avoid making comments or doing anything that could cause further misunderstanding and heat up the polity,” the government advised.

  • Kwara records 27 new cases of COVID-19

    Kwara records 27 new cases of COVID-19

    Kwara Government says 27 more people have tested positive to COVID-19, bringing the total confirmed cases in the state to 1,677.

    Mr Rafiu Ajakaye, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor and Spokesman of the Technical Committee on COVID-19, said this in Ilorin on Sunday.

    According to him, this brings the total confirmed cases to 1,677 with 1,424 patients discharged and 36 deaths recorded in the state.

    “As at 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, the number of active cases is now 217, while 1,424 have so far been discharged and 36 deaths recorded,” Ajakaye said in a statement.