Tag: Kwara State

  • Fuel Subsidy Removal: Kwara reduces work days from five to three

    Fuel Subsidy Removal: Kwara reduces work days from five to three

    Following the removal of fuel subsidy, the Kwara state government has tried to cushion the effect on its workers by approving a temporary palliative measure for them.

    One of the measures is to reduce work days from five to three days.

    This was made known by the Head of Service, Mrs Susan Modupe Oluwole via a statement through her spokesman, Murtala Ayotebi in Ilorin, Kwara state capital

    Oluwole said: “The State Governor, Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, has directed that the workdays be reduced from five days to three days per week for every worker.”

    She directed all heads of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the state to immediately work out a format indicating the alternating work days for each worker under them.

    The Kwara State Head of Service warned the workers not to abuse the magnanimity of the governor, stressing that the regular monitoring of MDAs by her office would be intensified to ensure strict compliance.

  • Female victim narrates miraculous escape from kidnappers’ den

    Female victim narrates miraculous escape from kidnappers’ den

    Forty-year-old Funmilayo Olatunji, who was kidnapped by gunmen in Kwara State, has narrated how she miraculously escaped from the den of her abductors.

    Funmilayo, who was abducted alongside two others, luckily escaped from the kidnappers barely hours after her abduction.

    “We were seated outside the house with one Pastor Tope of the Winners Church, at about 7am, when four gunmen approached us asking if they could get cigarettes to buy.

    “I responded by telling them, we don’t sell cigarettes and suddenly they brought out their AK-47 rifles.

    “Immediately, I dropped my headphone under the chair I was sitting, with my handbag, but they were able to carry my handbag which contained some personal items.

    “Just as the drama unfolded, another victim, a 20-year-old female called Blessing Jacob, strayed in and the three of us were abducted at gunpoint and marched into an unknown forest amid torture,” Funmilayo narrated in an interview with DAILY POST in Ilorin on Sunday.

    She further disclosed that when they got to the forest, the gunmen then requested a ransom of N10m from each of the three victims.

    She said, “They enquired if I have parents and family who could be called to come to the rescue. I then asked Pastor Tope to call my husband and mother to inform them, but was not successful.

    “When my husband was reached at last, they demanded N30m for the release of the three captives.

    “At about 1.40am after walking for several hours through the forest, I started praying to God to set us free.

    “An opportunity opened up for us to escape but Pastor Tope rejected the attempt and so I left them.

    “In the course of my long trek in the bush, I came across one operator called Abraham, who told me to go straight toward Ona-Ora and not to branch anywhere again, from where a vigilante member picked me up,” she narrated.

    She said the matter was reported to the police at Osi town but no action had been taken till the time of this report.

    Funmilayo further disclosed that the kidnappers later demanded ransom from the families of the remaining two victims, who eventually were forced to pay N200,000 for their release four days after their abduction.

    “They also collected tramadol tablets and packets of cigarettes as part of the condition to secure their release,” she added.

    She identified the kidnappers as Fulani Bororo who spoke English and Yoruba languages fluently.

    Efforts to reach the spokesman of the state police command, SP Okasanmi Ajayi, in Ilorin on Sunday proved abortive.

  • NEMA alerts Kwara on impending flood

    NEMA alerts Kwara on impending flood

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Minna Operation Office, has alerted Kwara residents of an impending flood this year.

    The agency advised village and district heads as well as religious leaders, especially those in community levels, to begin the preparations in order to mitigate the effect of the flood.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Head of NEMA Operation in Minna, Mrs Zainab Suleiman-Sa’idu, in Ilorin on Monday.

    She said that the alert became necessary following the Annual Flood Outlook (AFO) released by the Nigeria Hydrological Service Agency (NIHSA) and 2023 seasonal climate prediction by the Nigeria Metrological Agency (NiMET).

    She added that the two reports are products of scientific researches that revealed that the country would suffer the possibility of flood in three categories, including high, moderate and low flood risks.

    He said further that the report also identified Kwara as among the high flood risk states.

    She therefore advised the community leaders to urgently lead the people of their various communities in identifying drainages/culverts that are blocked to be cleared.

    The agency also urged the community leaders to sensitise people who have built on flood plains and those living along river banks to relocate to safer and higher places.

    According to the 2023 AFO, flood is expected to occur in the state from the months of August, September and October.

    “It is very clear that 2023 flood threatens not only the rural dwellers who resides along river bank, because urban flood is also very highly expected in metropolitan towns in Kwara state.

    “Prevention is not only better but also cheaper, the agency strongly believes that when these warnings are heeded, the lives and properties of people will be saved,” she added.

  • Kwara CP orders arrest of drunken officer in viral video

    Kwara CP orders arrest of drunken officer in viral video

    The Commissioner of Police in Kwara, Mr Paul Odama, has ordered the arrest of a police inspector, Stephen Yohana, who was in a drunken situation in a viral video.

    Yohana is serving in Share Division, Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State Police Command.

    The state Command Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP Okasanmi Ajayi, made this known in a statement on Sunday that the drunken policeman in a viral video had been identified to be Yohana.

    “The Kwara State Police Command is miffed with the highly repulsive video of a police inspector by the name of Stephen Yohana presently making the rounds on various social media platforms.

    “After viewing the video, the Commissioner of Police, Paul Odama, swiftly directed that the policeman be identified and arrested.

    ”The command wishes to state that the police inspector, who is attached to Share Division in Irepodun LGA of Kwara State, has been identified and discovered to be currently undergoing medical examination in the police clinic, to ascertain the state of his mental health.

    “It was observed that his case is more medical than alcoholic.

    “The result of his medical examination will determine the next action to be taken against him.

    “Consequently, the CP has directed that the inspector be put under close observation by his immediate supervisor, the Divisional Police Officer of Share Division pending the conclusion of his treatment,” it added.

     

  • NNPP disowns Gov. AbdulRazaq’s new appointees

    NNPP disowns Gov. AbdulRazaq’s new appointees

    The New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) says the three newly appointed special aides by Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara are not its members.

    The state Chairman of the party, Malam AbdulSalam AbdulRazaq, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen in Ilorin on Thursday.

    Recall that AbdulRazaq recently appointed four members of the NNPP as his Special Advisers as redemption of his inclusive governance.

    But the party chairman asserted that the appointees were not known to the NNPP in the state.

    “The appointments were not routed through the party, as there was no nomination or input from the party members and executives.

    “The state leaders of the party observed that the persons who benefited from the appointment are ‘Talban group members’ and not NNPP.

    “The party noted that moves by the former gubernatorial candidate of the party, Prof. Shuaibu AbdulRaheem, was a one-man arrangement and not in the interest of the party,” he said.

    The chairman revealed that during the built up to the just concluded general election, there were negotiations from different contestants and parties to join forces with NNPP, which the party turned down.

    “NNPP in Kwara is not collapsing its structures with APC or any political party.

    “We remain focused and also call on Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to lift bans on local government elections as soon as possible, as NNPP is fully prepared to fill candidates in all 16 local government areas of the state,” the statement read in part.

  • NUC re-accredits 12 KWASU programmes

    NUC re-accredits 12 KWASU programmes

    The National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved the re-accreditation of 12 programmes for the Kwara State University (KWASU).

    A statement from KWASU’s Acting Director, University Relations, Dr Saeedat Aliyu, on Sunday said that the notice of the re-accreditation success dated March 9, 2023  was addressed to the Visitor and Kwara Governor, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.

    According to the statement, the notice was signed by the Deputy Director, Programme Accreditation of the NUC, Architect S.S. Ikani.

    The re-accredited programmes are Arabic Language and Literature, Christian Studies, Islamic Studies, History and International Studies, Library and Information Science, Special Education, and Human Kinetics.

    The others are Geology, Industrial Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics.

    Reacting to the result, KWASU Acting Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Shaykh-Luqman Jimoh, expressed elation at the success the institution achieved, which was based on the quality of instruction and facilities in the university.

    He described the result as a true appraisal of the effort and commitment put in by all stakeholders and congratulated all staff and students of the KWASU for yet another feat.

    Jimoh however noted that as the institution continued to make giant strides in different areas, the expectations of the society would increase.

    He therefore urged all stakeholders to redouble their efforts and achieve even more successes that would enhance the development of the state and nation at large.

    The acting vice-chancellor also congratulated the governor and the Commissioner of Tertiary Education, Dr Afees Abolore, for the feat, adding that their commitment to the institution continued to pay off.

  • 2023 Polls: PDP laments alleged intimidation, harassments of voters in Kwara

    2023 Polls: PDP laments alleged intimidation, harassments of voters in Kwara

    The Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) Oyo state Kwara state chapter has lamented  alleged intimidation and harassment of voters who have shown sympathy to their course in the state by the Police.

    The PDP urged the security agencies in the state to ensure a level playing field for all citizens to exercise their franchise freely without let or hindrance.

    The Party specifically complained about alleged intimidation of voters at polling units 031 and 032 Ode Ishowo Koro Sayodun axis of Alanamu Ward in Ilorin West Local Government Area of the state in the last Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    A statement in Ilorin on Sunday by the Director of Media, Kwara state PDP Campaign Council, Lawal Akanbi Sharafadeen, called the attention of the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, to the development.

    He alleged that seven innocent accredited voters have so far been victims of the unfortunate occurrence through phone calls and text messages asking them to report at the state police headquarters in Ilorin on trumped up allegations bothering on rumors that they disrupted the last elections exercise in the said polling units.

    The party’s media director claimed that the alleged phone numbers used for the purpose by the police are 07060997736 and 09139168136.

    He disclosed that names of those persistently threatened by men of the police force, include Haleemah Yakub, Abdulrasheed Na’allah, Abdulgafar Seriki, Taiye Yakubu and Hakeem Yusuf Nallah.

    The Campaign Council noted that the action may not be unconnected to the defeat suffered by the ruling All Progressives Congress State Secretary, Mustapha Ishowo, who is from the community and voted therein.

    Lawal, however, urged the voters at the said polling units not to be intimidated by the ugly development.

  • 2023: PDP guber candidate promises N100,000 minimum wage

    2023: PDP guber candidate promises N100,000 minimum wage

    The Governorship Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara, Mallam Abdullahi Yaman, has promised to pay N100,000 as minimum wage for workers, if elected in the upcoming genaral election.

    Yaman made the pledge on Wednesday during the Gubernatorial Candidates Debate organised by the Joint Kwara Labour Congress held at the Teachers Hall, Asa Dam road, Ilorin.

    He said the current N30,000 minimum wage is not enough to take care of basic needs of Kwarans who deserved improved salary.

    “Kwara workers deserve a better pay. I will ensure they earn N100,000 minimum wage for a better life,” he said.

    The PDP gubernatorial candidate also assured workers and people of Kwara quality education and provision of modern health facilities.

    He also promised to transform the state to a centre of commercial hub where economy will boom to affect the lives of residents.

    Besides, Yaman said pensioners welfare would be goven priority consideration, adding that every pensioner will undergo business training prior to their retirement age.

    On his part, the candidate of the Labour Party, Mr Basambo Abubakar, promised to empower youths and ensure a better future for them.

    Abubakar pledged to drive Kwara towards agricultural revolution with full mechanisation.

    “My targets are youths and Kwara workers. Labour Party will make Kwarans smile again. We want our youths to be self dependent,” he said.

    Mr Salman Magaji, the candidate of the Action Alliance (AA), promised to ensure a fully secured environment in Kwara.

    He also pledged to make the state more attractive and save for investors to strive.

    “Kwara under my watch, will become a commercial/industrial hub that will attract enough investors to patronise the state,” he promised.

    On his part, the governorship candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Prof. Shuaib Abdulraheem-Oba, promised a functional administrative local government system in the state.

    He emphasised the need for functional local government system for people at the grassroots to enjoy dividends of democracy.

    “We need functional local government to operate a bold economy in the state. I will focus on how to improve our local government system,” he said.

  • Nigeria needs a ‘dictator’ to put things right – Emir of Ilorin

    Nigeria needs a ‘dictator’ to put things right – Emir of Ilorin

    The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, says Nigeria needs a benevolent dictator to put things right in the country.

    Emir Sulu-Gambari said this on the sidelines of the sensitisation visit of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on the redesigned Naira notes to the Emir’s palace in Ilorin on Monday.

    He said Nigeria lack good leadership inspite of good ratings the country has all over the world.

    ”Nigeria is already dangling with the present situation, we pray it should not collapse. We are well rated all over the world, it’s only leadership we lack.

    ”It was only Gen. Murtala Mohammed’s six months tenure that has been good for the country, afterwards we have never had any government like his.

    ”What we need is a benevolent dictator to put things in place,” said the first class traditional ruler.

  • One dead as Farmers, Fulani herders clash in Kwara state

    One dead as Farmers, Fulani herders clash in Kwara state

    Rogu Village in Patigi Local Government Area of Kwara state, was today thrown into pandemonium as farmers and fulani herders clashed

    It was gathered that the bloody clash claimed the life of one person.

    As a result of the Farmers death, the Fulani camp in the village was invaded by aggrieved farmers in the community.

    The invasion was sequel to a crisis which ensued between farmers and Fulani herders in the village.

    Findings show that  the aggrieved farmers allegedly set properties of the Fulani herders including motorcycles ablaze,

    Etsu Patigi, Alhaji Ibrahim Umar Bologi 11, has waded into the crisis calling on his people to calm down and maintain peace in the area.

    He assured the Fulani that no retaliation would be carried out by his kinsmen and nothing will happen to anyone, just as normalcy has been restored.

    The Chairman, Kwara state branch of Gan Allah Fulani Development Association of Nigeria, GAFDAN, Ali Muhammed Jounwuro, in his reaction in Ilorin on Saturday expressed grave concern that at least 103 houses of innocent Fulani persons were burnt.

    He queried why the aggrieved people should take the laws into their hands if they suspected some people doing the wrong things.