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  • Kwara governor, Ashiru for N200m Endowment Fund launch

    Kwara governor, Ashiru for N200m Endowment Fund launch

    Kwara State Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, is  expected to be the Special Guest of Honour at the launch of N200 million Endowment Fund by theEsie/Iludun Grammar School Old Students Association (EIGSOSA),

    The senator representing Kwara South Senatorial District, Senator Lola Ashiru, is to be the Chief Launcher at the event, billed for Saturday, July 19, this year  at House 12, Onikanga Road, GRA Ilorin, Kwara State.

      Monarchs are among other dignitaries expected to attend the event, starting at 10am.

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      According to a statement by EIGSOSA’s National President, Dr. Femi Ofunremi, the launch, “aims to revive the school’s alma mater through sustainable endowment programmes, creating opportunities for future generations.”

       He said the theme, “Endowment of Hope, Mediation, and Power for an Excellent Legacy: Empowering Generations, Enriching Legacies,” reflects the association’s commitment to nurturing excellence.

        All old students(home and abroad), the statement added, are enjoined to attend the launch.

  • Abdulrazaq seeks collaborative approach to health funding as Kwara hosts 27th confab of health educators

    Abdulrazaq seeks collaborative approach to health funding as Kwara hosts 27th confab of health educators

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Monday restated the administration’s commitment to strengthening health systems through investments in health promotion, prevention care and community engagement.

    He said the government has greatly invested in the renovation and equipping of many primary and secondary healthcare facilities in the state and will do more.

    The Governor spoke in Ilorin at the opening ceremony of the 27th Annual National Conference of Nigerian Association of Health Educators (NAHE), with the theme: “Dimensions and Adaptation to Health and Illness Behaviours; Repositioning Health Education in Nigeria Healthcare System”.

    “Our administration is working round the clock to ensure that our health workers are well-trained, that our schools incorporate health education into their curriculum, and that our citizens are equipped to make healthier decisions,” the Governor said Monday while declaring the Conference open.

    “Our government has huge  investments in health care services in the state. We have renovated and equipped our primary healthcare centres and maternities across the state.

    “The secondary health care facilities are not left out. This is in addition to frequent recruitment of health care personnel across all cadres into our workforce. Salaries and wages including promotion of health care workers are regular and prompt”. 

    Represented by his Deputy Elder Kayode Alabi, the Governor noted that the task of turning around the health sector requires a collective approach, soliciting for value partnerships with NAHE and other professional bodies. 

    He commended the organisers for the Conference, believing that the theme will stimulate rich conversations, innovative ideas, and practical solutions to the pressing health challenges we face as a nation.

    He also praised the health care workers for their brilliant performance at duties especially during and after COVID-19 outbreak in the state. 

    “Twenty-seven years of consistent national conferencing is no small feat. It reflects your resilience, passion, and unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of Nigerians,” he added.

    “We are confident that the outcomes of this conference will inform policy, improve practice, and contribute to the overall development of our people.”

    The programme attracted senior government officials, including the Chairman Kwara Assembly Committee on Education Hon Muhammad Baba Salihu; Hon Joseph Bamigboye; Hon Lawal Ayanshola; Hon Mariam Yusuf Aladi; 

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    some Local Council Chairmen such as Ekiti, Ifelodun, Asa, and Ilorin South; Olupako of Share, Oba Olawale Haruna Ilufemiloye; Onira of Ira, HRM Oba Abdulwahab Oyewole Oyetoro; Vice Chancellor, University of Ilorin Prof Wahab Egbewole SAN; VC Lagos State University of Education and Keynote Speaker, Prof Bidemi Lafiagi-Okuneye; local government education secretaries; stakeholders and students in the healthcare sector.

    Prof Lafiagi-Okuneye, for her part, implored government at all levels to see health education not as an optional add-on or an ancillary service, but as a strategic imperative for sustainable national development.

    She also called for an adequate investment in the sector, its full integration across relevant sectors, and provision of a robust, enabling policy environment for it to truly flourish.

    “A healthy nation is indeed a wealthy nation, and effective health education is an unshakeable keystone of that foundation,” she said.

    President of NAHE, Prof Shehu Raheem Adaramaja, said the conference sought to understand the multi dimensional aspects of health and illness behaviours, adapt health education approaches to meet contemporary challenges, and strengthen the integration of health education into Nigeria’s healthcare system for better outcomes.

    Adaramaja, who is the Chairman, Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), said despite the progress in the Nigerian healthcare system, the sector is still facing low health literacy and inadequate prioritization of preventive health education among other challenges.

    He pointed out the need to continue to leverage technology, community engagement and policy advocacy towards seeing health education as a tool for behavioural change and sustainable health development.

  • Kwara hoists 70-metre flagpole

    Kwara hoists 70-metre flagpole

    Kwara State Government yesterday officially hoisted its 70-metre Unity Flagpole.

    Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq called the flag a towering symbol of “national unity, our collective journey and aspirations as a people.”

    At a brief ceremony in Ilorin, the governor said the state was not just raising a flag, but was also unveiling a bold symbol of unity, pride and national identity.

    He was represented by Commissioner for Communication, Bola Olukoju, who was assisted by three other commissioners: Aliyu Kora Sabi (Transport); Nafisat Buge (Environment); and Nnafatima Imam (Social Development).

    Watched by hundreds of citizens from different axes of the metropolis, the flag hoisting was also witnessed by Deputy Police Commissioner, DCP Nurudeen Abdulraheem, other top officials, bureaucrats and many others.

    “Just like the Innovation Hub, Visual Arts Centre, and Garment Factory, this flagpole stands as a regional marvel—another testament to the transformation taking place across Kwara,” the governor said, referring to its status as the tallest in British West Africa.

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    “It asserts our place on the global stage and reinforces the growing reputation of our state as a centre of innovation, culture and purposeful leadership.

    “We envision this landmark becoming a major attraction—drawing visitors, creating more opportunities and showcasing Kwara’s strategic investment in infrastructure that not only serves but also inspires.

    “We have built roads. We have modernised hospitals. We have strengthened water access and extended support to farmers, traders and various segments of our community. We have also introduced targeted social protection programmes for the most vulnerable among us.

  • AbdulRazaq swears in two commissioners

    AbdulRazaq swears in two commissioners

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq yesterday swore in two commissioners.

    They are Dr. Lawal Olohungbebe and Dr. Maryam Nnafatima Imam.

    The duo were hitherto special assistants to the governor.

    AbdulRazaq asked them to be team players and key into the administration’s efforts to build on its achievements across sectors.

    Their inauguration led to a minor change in portfolios, as Olohungbebe got assigned to the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development, while Nnafatima was named as the Commissioner for Social Development.

    Erstwhile, Education Commissioner Hajia Sa’adatu Modibbo Kawu was moved to the Ministry of Tertiary Education, while Dr. Mary Arinde is to lead the Ministry of Planning and Economic Development.

    Lafia Aliyu Kora Sabi is the commissioner for the newly created Transportation Ministry, as Olohuntoyosi Thomas Adebayo, formerly of the Agriculture and Rural Development, is now assigned the new Ministry of Livestock Development.

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    Olohuntoyosi is replaced by Dr. Afeez Abolore, whose Solid Minerals Ministry is now to be led by Abosede Olaitan Buraimoh, who was in charge of Social Development Ministry.

    Speaking after the inauguration, Governor AbdulRazaq said the new commissioners got a “deserving elevation” from their previous roles as senior special assistants.

    “Today marks not just the beginning of a new chapter for the commissioners-designate, but also expectedly, a renewed commitment to serving the people of Kwara State with dedication, integrity and vision,” he said.

    “In leadership and especially in public service, the strength of any administration lies in the power of teamwork. Be mindful that our mission is to collaborate, combining our strengths and ideas to leave Kwara far better than we met it.

    “As is clear to everyone, our government has delivered very substantial, measurable progress in different sectors. We have set new standard in public education, primary health care, rural and urban development, infrastructure upgrade, social inclusion, structured social protection and wealth redistribution initiatives.

    “As you both step into your new roles, I urge you to embrace creativity, to always touch base with the people, to think outside the box and to apply prudence in every decision made.

    “I congratulate you once again and I wish you God’s guidance in the service of our state,” the governor said.

  • KWSRRA tasks residents, ties exam registrations, scholarship, safety protection to SSID number

    KWSRRA tasks residents, ties exam registrations, scholarship, safety protection to SSID number

    Kwara State Government has directed all residents of to register with the State registration agency, saying its duties to secure lives and properties and plan for economic development are closely tied to accurate data on every resident. 

    In a statement at the weekend, Kwara State Residents Registration Agency (KWSRRA) said it has the directive of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq to register every resident in the state and issue them with unique State Security Identification (SSID) numbers/card. 

    “We are carrying out this directive across 96 registration centres in the state. We plan to have more centres as the process continues,” according to the Ag General Manager of KWSRRA Tajudeen Jimoh. 

    “We are also working with the Ministries of Education and Human Capital Development, Tertiary Education, Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Kwara State Social Investment Programmes, among others to mobilise citizens for the exercise. 

    “It is to the extent that parents, guardians, and students will be required to provide their unique SSID numbers in the process of registering for any exams, scholarships, grants, or social safety benefits. Students admitted to state-owned tertiary schools will also be required to register as residents of the state, going forward.

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    “People who want to access government services will also need their unique SSID numbers. For example, if a child wants to register for common entrance, JSS, SSCE, and others, their SSID numbers and that of their parents or guardians will be a requirement.”

    The state had recently

    captured all government workers and pensioners in the pool, underscoring the progress of the efforts to build a credible database of residents of Kwara State. 

    The government said the effort is important for security and economic planning, asking residents to support it for general wellbeing and data-driven planning.

  • Kwara Gov hailed for naming court house after late judge

    Kwara Gov hailed for naming court house after late judge

    Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) has commended the Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for honouring the pioneer Chief Judge (CJ) of Kwara State and Madawaki of Ilorin, by naming the proposed Court House being built in Ilorin after him.

    In a statement signed by the Union’s National Publicity Secretary, Mallam Nurudeen Ibrahim, The National President of the Union, Alhaji Abdulmumini Ayo Abdulmalik thanked the Governor for recognizing and appreciating the contributions of Justice Kawu with the naming of the monument.

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    The community leader recalled the wonderful contributions of Justice Kawu, who was not known to display emotions during sittings, to the development of the state, saying that he was one of those who made remarkable contributions to the building of the Kwara State judiciary from scratch.

     Abdulmalik said that the late jurist deserves the honour as he was not just a member of the first generation of lawyers produced by Kwara State but was also the first son of the State who became and served creditably as a Justice of the Supreme Court.

  • A Sardauna’s path in Kwara

    A Sardauna’s path in Kwara

    By Rafiu Ajakaye

    There is a reason Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, _Sardauna_ of Ilorin, enjoys his solo moves within or outside of the state capital: he, among other things, fears the genuflection and the praise-singing that may get in the way of his primary assignment if everyone is in the know.

    That habit is grossly misunderstood, but he is contented with seeing things without the fillers and being able to focus on his work while attracting lesser attention to himself.

    Like every human being, he welcomes being accorded his due without the praises that come with the political environment. He scoffs at sycophancy and purposeless exposure. Instead, he encourages constructive criticisms for better governance outcomes.

    This attitude explains his disapproval of celebrations on his birthdays as a sitting Governor. He fears that the sudden celebration does not last and there is no basis encouraging it. This is fine, although there is a thin line between telling the story of an individual for posterity and buttering them up for whatever purpose. 

    Regardless, I am persuaded by Edward Said’s statement that ‘nations themselves are narrations. The power to narrate, or block other narratives from forming and emerging, is very important to culture’.

    As he clocked 65 a few hours ago, bookmakers have a lot to document about the seventh democratic Governor of Kwara State whose tenure is synonymous with unmatched rebuilding and modernisation of the capital city Ilorin, rural development, youth and women empowerment, gender inclusion, and countless economic initiatives that have steadily put the people back to productive work.

    Apart from his legacy projects, which are unrivalled in the history of the state, he has effected profound psychosocial reforms with his approach to governance, which many consider strange. His style and personal discipline have put government appointees on a leash.

    Along with his no-siren movement and the spartan style, his decision to discontinue the everyday gathering and merriment in Government House, a relic of the past years, is a strong message that attention must now be paid to higher productivity.

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    A party chieftain recently told me: ‘That style appeared painful and distant at the beginning, but it is really reshaping the mindset of our people. Except for a few people, you hardly see any crowd hanging around the party secretariat these days except during important events. It is a good thing. It simply tells our people to do something much more meaningful, rather than loitering around politicians. It is good for everyone as it restores the dignity of the human person, and I hope his successor does the same.’

    The Governor is very nostalgic about the Ilorin of his childhood. He strongly believes in restoring sanity to the GRA, especially — devoid of the health-shattering loud disco music in the evenings— and much of what ought to constitute the central business district of the capital city. A story is told of an old couple who complained that their health had deteriorated with some unhealthy practices within the GRA, a narrative that apparently aligns with his sentiment.

    This is a reason he feels that the Kwara Hotel, a fit-for-purpose relaxation facility outside of residentials, must regain its status along with other well-located premium hospitality facilities in the state. This is a critical public health issue, as it is about appropriate land use and sustainable living.

    His reforms are not without its critics. Yet true leaders, once convinced of the genuineness of their actions, should not fear being heckled. The sense of pride and the excitement with which Kwarans have received the new look of the capital city have drowned out the criticisms from the political opposition.

    Abdulrazaq is a typical leader trapped at the intersection of history, the current realities of the digital age, and the capacity of his own people, Kwarans. This is why his decisions are mostly dictated by the geography, demography, and history of the state, sometimes ruffling feathers.

    Restoring the proper land use and aesthetics of the GRA and environs reflects his interrogation of history, such as the location and naming of the Sugar Factory film studios to remind younger generations of the Tate & Lyle. The garment factory, the largest in Nigeria in one single location, brought to memory the legacy of cloth-making and enterprise for which Kwarans were known, while the bespoke Innovation Hub speaks to his understanding of how technology has redesigned how we live in this century.

    Governor Abdulrazaq understands that Kwara has one of the largest concentration of shea trees in the country, explaining his establishment of two factories in Kaiama and Baruten in the shea belt, the former being one of the biggest in the country.

    He is currently rebuilding the Patigi Motel to resuscitate the regatta, a dream now strengthened by the establishment of the Kampe National Park in the same axis. The Governor is fascinated by the successes of the Okin Biscuits in Offa and Jebba paper mills, but his dream for the two is hampered by boardroom politics and decay in which they are long trapped. The visual arts centre heralds his vision for creativity, tourism, and sports development, explaining the investment in the Owu Water Fall road, eight-winged squash court, international conference centre, and the resuscitation of the indoor sports hall, table tennis area, among others.

    Along with dozens of rural roads that connect towns and agrarian communities, the Governor has recently delivered the Osi and Ilesha Baruba campuses of Kwara State University, a pointer to his effort to ensure statewide development and roll back rural urban migration.

    The focus on Offa and Lafiagi Stadia this year will strengthen this effort, as would the ongoing Shonga ICT Centre and the upcoming rehabilitation of the Patigi Cultural Centre.

    He believes that the capital city is filled up and growing informally. This has consequences for sustainable living in the future. The Ilorin smart city, his brainchild, is to allow for a well-planned physical development.

    But his dreams will require a successor who views Kwara as a state in a race to fulfil its destiny, bolstered by its geography, culture, and the lofty aspirations of its people. From health, education, agribusiness, social protection, and infrastructure, his successor will be lucky to inherit a template to move faster, possibly less encumbered by the hugely entrenched prebendary politics that stared Abdulrazaq in the face.

    His achievements are a new record breaker in the annals of Kwara. He has hired up to 8,600 teachers between 2019 and now, the highest that any (Kwara) administration has employed since 1999, while his KwaraLEARN continues to improve literacy, numeracy, and general learning outcomes.

    Abdulrazaq’s handling of sensitive issues of national importance proves his bonafide as a true leader who, like Konrad Adenauer, prefers dialogue, strategic humility, consensus-building, and patience in place of grandstanding and media show. In deference to the President, whom he holds in high esteem, and in national interest, he convinced his colleagues of the need to work out a consensus tax policy for Nigeria. He had acted in the same way following the subsidy removal, the transitional difficulties, and the multifaceted responses to mitigate the effects on the public. He proved that such sensitive moments require leaders to act with extreme caution — a quality that speaks to his standing as the Sardauna of the southernmost emirate in Nigeria.

    ▪ Ajakaye is Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

  • Tinubu hails AbdulRazaq on 65th birthday

    Tinubu hails AbdulRazaq on 65th birthday

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu congratulated Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State, who also serves as the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), on the occasion of his 65th birthday.

    In a statement issued on Wednesday by his Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, President Tinubu praised Governor AbdulRazaq for his lifelong dedication to service, visionary leadership, and commitment to just causes.

    The president acknowledged the governor’s crucial role in fostering cooperation between the federal and state governments, particularly through his leadership of the NGF.

    He commended AbdulRazaq’s efforts in mobilizing governors to address national challenges and implement policies that enhance governance and development across Nigeria.

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    According to President Tinubu, the people of Kwara State are fortunate to have a leader who prioritises economic growth, human capital development, education, healthcare, agriculture, and social welfare initiatives.

    He expressed confidence that the governor would continue to build on his achievements, further improving the lives of citizens.

    President Tinubu concluded by offering prayers for Governor AbdulRazaq’s continued strength and good health, wishing him many more years of impactful leadership.

    Governor AbdulRazaq, who has been at the helm of affairs in Kwara State since 2019, has gained widespread recognition for his governance approach, policy reforms, and commitment to infrastructure development. 

  • First Lady Tinubu unveils Gov Abdulrazaq’s signature projects in Kwara

    First Lady Tinubu unveils Gov Abdulrazaq’s signature projects in Kwara

    Excitement rented the air on Tuesday in Ilorin as First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu began a three-day visit to Kwara State. 

    After touching down at the General Tunde Idiagbon International Airport around 10:45a.m, she headed straight to the Kwara State University of Education where she inaugurated the ICT Community Centre built by the NITDA in collaboration with the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI), a foundation of the First Lady. 

    She later inaugurated an ultra modern Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and Dr. Amuda Aluko Ward, two major projects of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of the state that were lined up for formal unveiling on the day.

    The First Lady will also spend the next two days unveiling or conducting the groundbreaking ceremony for some other projects.

     Listed on the itinerary is the Emir Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari Flyover, Gen. Tunde Idiagbon Flyover, rescheduled groundbreaking of the Oluremi Tinubu Hospital, a tour of a few other iconic projects of the Governor such as the Innovation Hub; Visual Arts Centre; and the Garment Factory — all reputed to be the best of their kinds in the country. 

    Accompanied by Vice President’s wife Nana Shettima and many others, the First Lady was welcomed by the creme de la creme in the state and beyond, led by Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and his wife Amb. Olufolake Abdulrazaq; Imo State Governor Hope Uzodinma; First Ladies from across the country; federal and state parliamentarians; cabinet members; and party elders. 

    First Lady Tinubu unveils Gov Abdulrazaq's signature projects in Kwara

    Speaking at the inauguration of the ICT project, Senator Tinubu hailed Governor AbdulRazaq and his wife for their dedication to the success of the ICT Centre that she noted would greatly benefit youth and women.

    “I have been informed that these centres have greatly benefited our youth, especially women and girls, by providing invaluable opportunities for growth and empowerment. I am glad to hear about the success stories and the opportunities these centres afford members of these various communities that have benefitted from this intervention,” she said. 

    “The knowledge of ICT serves as a significant tool to empower communities, especially women, to break traditional barriers and access new opportunities by equipping themselves with ICT skills.

    “So far, NITDA has constructed four (4) Community ICT Centres in total. This centre we are commissioning today is the second, while Benue and Oyo centres are ready to be commissioned soon.

    “Other Digital Economy Centres have also been fully equipped with computers and other ICT materials in five (5) States, namely Jigawa, Ebonyi, Cross River, Oyo, Niger, and the Federal Capital Territory.

    “Ten (10) additional Digital Economy Centres in Abia, Edo, Delta, Ondo, Kano, Katsina, Lagos, Nasarawa, Yobe, and Zamfara are also being fully equipped with ICT materials and will be ready for commissioning soon.”

    Governor AbdulRazaq appreciated President Tinubu and the First Lady for what he calls an impactful initiative. 

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    He said the ICT project is not just an investment in infrastructure but a powerful statement about the essential role of technology in our survival and progress in the digital era.

    “Technology is here to stay, and the only path forward is to aggressively invest in the skills and infrastructure that will secure a prosperous future for our people,” the Governor said.

    “As we commission this ICT Community Centre today, I extend our heartfelt appreciation to Her Excellency and the Renewed Hope Initiative for this remarkable investment in our community and youth.”

    He also commended the unwavering support of the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr Bosun Tijani, and Director General of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi towards realizing the set objectives.

    Mrs AbdulRazaq said the new edifice speaks to the many engagements and partnerships of the First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to adequately support Nigerians while pursuing their goals and seeking to improve their means of livelihood.

    She enjoined the host school and users alike to protect the facility and take full advantage of its services towards developing themselves and promoting positive causes.

    “While this milestone will continue to up the status of women, youths and other users of the facility, it is also creating pathways into making Nigeria a digitally empowered Nation as well as fostering a technology enabled equitable future for all Nigerians,” she said.

    DG NITDA, Inuwa, said the project further attests to the President’s commitment to harnessing the potentials of digital innovation to drive national prosperity and inclusivity.

    The First Lady later paid a homage to the palace of the Emir of Ilorin and Chairman State Traditional Council Mai-Martaba Dr Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari who prayed for the  President, the First Lady, and Governor Abdulrazaq whom he called a great supporter of the President and a fine achiever across all sectors.

    Senator Tinubu thanked the Emir for his support for the President over the years and his support for the Governor.

    Led by Nana Shettima, another activity of the day was the distribution of food support for the vulnerable under the Renewed Hope Initiative and ASR Initiative — an action the Governor commended as a huge intervention for which he expressed gratitude to the First Lady. 

  • NGF Chairman visits Niger, commiserates with Bago, victims of petrol tanker explosion

    NGF Chairman visits Niger, commiserates with Bago, victims of petrol tanker explosion

    Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) Chairman Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq on Saturday visited the scene of the petrol tanker explosion in Niger State, describing the incident as devastating and sad.

    In a statement on the incident, the NGF Chairman expressed shock at the quantum of the casualties and the magnitude of the burns suffered by the survivors.

    “The Forum is saddened by the petrol tanker explosion in Niger State, in which dozens of people have been killed or injured,” according to a statement of the Forum.

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    “The Forum extends its heartfelt condolences to His Excellency Governor Umar Bago, the families who have lost loved ones, and our other compatriots who got injured in the explosion.

    “Our thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost their loved ones in the incident, and we wish those injured quick healing.

    “Again, we call on our compatriots to act with extreme caution and absolute respect for life at all times, and especially in time of grave danger such as during petrol spill.

    “The Forum prays for the repose of the souls of the dead victims.”