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  • AbdulRazaq using demolition to intimidate citizens, alleges Saraki

    AbdulRazaq using demolition to intimidate citizens, alleges Saraki

    • Govt: we’re restoring sanity to state

    Ex-Senate President Bukola Sararki has come down on Kwara State Governor AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq for allegedly using his gale of illegal structures to intimidate residents of the state.

    But Mallam AbdulRazaq fired backing, saying “we are restoring sanity to a state your gang messed up.”

    Saraki’s diatribes came on the heels of the recent demolition of corner shops owned by estranged political ally of Saraki, Moshood Mustapha.

    Said Saraki: “My decision to speak out against this action that reflects the pettiness of the governor and his government, which is anti-people, and against the economic development of the state, is irrespective of who is involved.

    The state Governor, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, is using this demolition exercise to intimidate, suppress and silence all ‘Kwarans’. It is his reaction to the growing unpopularity of everything that he represents within the state. Why is AbdulRazaq just realising the fault or whatever he interprets to be wrong with the building of the Crystal Mall structure after 64 months that he has been in office?

    “The Kwara State Governor is ordering this demolition as his response in the aftermath of the recently conducted local government polls where people in all the constituencies massively voted and rose against his party and its candidates, even when he malevolently, fraudulently and maliciously got contrary results to be declared by his hand-picked electoral officials. This is the beginning of a war against Kwara State for rejecting a governor who has failed to deliver good governance on all fronts. We should recall that he has ordered the arrest of some opposition politicians on frame-up charges.

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    “In my view, AbdulRazaq believes unveiling a regime of violence and destruction against the people, particularly, the elite and their property will impose a culture of silence on the state. Now, the news circulating across Ilorin is that the next target of AbdulRazaq’s demolition squad is the place where the remains of my late father, Oloye (Dr.) Abubakar Olusola Saraki, of blessed memory, is interred. Even, this evil plan will not stop me from saying what is right. Let me make it clear that he will only try, he must be joking if he thinks he can erase the legacies left by the great Oloye.’’

    In a statement, Governor AbdulRazaq’s media aide, Rafiu Ajakaye, said “the urban renewal programme of the AbdulRazaq administration, which includes restoring or upgrading the original plan of the capital city as much as possible to fit the current realities, was long due.

    “It is what a responsible government should have done many years ago when the first Ilorin master plan expired in the early 2000.’’

  • AbdulRazaq mourns death of 200 Kwarans in Niger boat mishap

    AbdulRazaq mourns death of 200 Kwarans in Niger boat mishap

    Kwara state governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, has expressed shock and deep concern over a tragic boat accident involving over 200 people from the Gwajibo Mudi community in the Kaiama local government area.

    The incident occurred in Gwajibo village, Niger state, where the boat was headed for a Maulid Nabbiy celebration.

    It was gathered that 31 people have been rescued alive so far.

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    Governor AbdulRazaq sent his heartfelt condolences to the Emir of Kaiama, Alhaji Mohammed Mu’azu Shehu, and the people of Gwajibo through his media aide, Rafiu Ajakaye.

    The governor directed the state emergency management agency to join the humanitarian efforts for the victims, the survivors, and their families Ajakaye said.

    Ajakaye added that a high-powered delegation of the state government led by the Speaker of the House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Yakubu Danladi Salihu is also visiting Gwajibo today to commiserate with the families of the victims.

  • AbdulRazaq, Uzodimma: Nigeria destined for greatness

    AbdulRazaq, Uzodimma: Nigeria destined for greatness

    • Alia solicits patience, more time

    Governors AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq (Kwara) and Hope Uzodimma (Imo) yesterday expressed optimism that Nigeria is destined for greatness.

    They felicitated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and fellow Nigerians on the celebration of the nation’s 64th Independence anniversary.

    In a statement by his media aide, Rafiu Ajakaye, Governor AbdulRazaq said: “I am upbeat that this country is destined for greatness. Together, we can achieve not just the dream of our fathers for Nigeria but surpass it as everyone plays their roles in their own corners…

    “I join Mr. President and other patriots to appeal for patience and support as we navigate this phase. The fruits will be sweeter for all. Happy Independence anniversary, dear compatriots!”

    Uzodinma said Nigeria has made significant progress, despite numerous challenges facing it.

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    The governor attributed the nation’s progress to the collective effort, innovative and resilient spirit of its citizens, policymakers, and stakeholders.

    Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia called for patience among Nigerians, saying most government policies take time to yield results.

    The governor said his administration would not fail the people.

    Alia spoke during a live broadcast in Makurdi, the state capital, saying his administration focused on the well-being of every Benue citizen.

    He also congratulated the people of the state and all Nigerians for their resilience and for living peacefully together.

    “As your governor, I am committed to your welfare and urge each of you, both in Benue and across Nigeria, to continue supporting the policies and programmes of the government.

    “These initiatives are designed to improve our collective welfare, though their impact may take time to fully manifest. Progress often requires patience, understanding, and the cooperation of every citizen.”

    “I call on you to renew your hope in this government, as we are committed to the progress of our state,” he said.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that what was due to workers and pensioners in the state was paid on time.

    Alia said with the continued support of everyone in the state, his administration was on course to build a Benue that was peaceful, prosperous, and served as a model of good governance in Nigeria.

    According to him, his administration has aligned this year’s celebration with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), where the government has already made strides in areas such as poverty reduction, zero hunger, quality education, and decent work.

    “All these efforts aim to empower every citizen of the state, enabling them to become productive and contribute to the development of Benue,” he said.

    Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri promised that his administration would build no fewer than 1,000 affordable housing units across the eight local government areas.

    Diri also assured the people of provision of pipe-borne water in Yenagoa, the state capital, and its environs.

    He said this yesterday in a broadcast to commemorate Nigeria’s 64th independence and 28 years of the state’s creation. Sokoto

    In Sokoto State, Governor Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto urged Nigerians to unite to enable the country overcome its insecurity, corruption and economic challenges.

    In Adamawa State, Governor Ahmadu Fintiri expressed optimism of a brighter future for the country and the state.

    The governor called for unity to provide good governance and democratic dividends to the citizens.

    A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Humwashi Wonosikou, reads: “On the current hardship in the land, I see hope in Nigeria’s future. Let’s work together to provide good governance and democracy dividends.”

  • AbdulRazaq greets new council chairs, councillors

    AbdulRazaq greets new council chairs, councillors

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has congratulated the newly elected 16 local government chairpersons and 193 councillors.

    He described their victory at Saturday’s poll as well deserved.

    The governor also congratulated the leaders and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the successful outing at the polls, which he linked to the strides of the state government, the support of party members and stakeholders, and sustained relationships the party had built with the people of the state.

    Governor AbdulRazaq in a statement by his media aide, Rafiu Ajakaye, “commends Kwara State Independent Electoral Commission and security agencies for the peaceful and successful exercise.

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    “The governor says he is confident that insights and experience from the exercise will help to improve future elections in the state and across the country, especially that leadership of other states’ electoral commissions observed the exercise across the states.

    “Governor AbdulRazaq again hails the voters for their large turnout for the election, their support for the APC and their decent conducts while it lasted.

    “He thanks all political parties for their impressive participation and sportsmanship.”

  • Abdulrazaq congratulates new Kwara Council chairmen, councillors

    Abdulrazaq congratulates new Kwara Council chairmen, councillors

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has congratulated all the newly elected 16 local government chairpersons and 193 councillors following their victories at the Saturday’s election.

    The Governor also congratulated all the leaders and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on the successful outing at the poll, which he links to the strides of the government, the support of every party member and stakeholders, and sustained relationships that the party has built with the people of the state.

    He commended the Kwara State Independent Electoral Commission and the security agencies for the peaceful and hugely successful exercise.

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    According to a statement by His Chief Press Secretary Rafiu Anakaye, the Governor said he was confident that insights and experiences from the exercise will help to improve future elections in the state and across the country, especially that leadership of other states’ electoral commissions observed the exercise across the state.

    “Governor Abdulrazaq again commends Kwarans for their large turnouts for the election, their support for the APC, and their decent conducts while it lasted.

    “He thanks all the political parties for their impressive participation and sportsmanship,” parts of the statement read.

  • AbdulRazaq, Mustapha, KWSIEC hail conduct of Kwara council poll

    AbdulRazaq, Mustapha, KWSIEC hail conduct of Kwara council poll

    •Election suspended in Offa

    Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman Abdulrazaq has hailed the local government elections held yesterday in the state.

    He said that the turnout of voters was okay, saying that democracy has come to stay.

    “From what we can see here, the turnout is very okay. Democracy has come to stay,” he said.

    Speaking after casting his vote at Idigba polling unit 004 of Adewole Ward of the Ilorin West local government area at about 10:55 am, the governor described conduct of the election as peaceful.

    He further commended the security agencies for their conduct and urged them to maintain the spirit.

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    While assessing the situation, the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the Ilorin South local government area of the state, Hon. Majeed Bolakale Podo, adjudged the process as peaceful and orderly.

    “Everything is going smoothly. There’s not been any complaints in all the wards in the Ilorin South. It has been peaceful and orderly so far.

    Speaking on his programme for the constituents if elected, Podo said that, “If I emerge as chairman of my local government, I’ll follow the footsteps of my governor because the governor is a performing governor.

    Also speaking while monitoring the election in parts of the Ilorin metropolis, the chairman of the Kwara State Independent Electorate Commission (KWASIEC), Mohammed Baba-Okanla, ascribed the reported delay in the commencement of the election to a breakdown in logistics.

  • Abdulrazaq visits Bode Saadu over Arinun bridge flooding

    Abdulrazaq visits Bode Saadu over Arinun bridge flooding

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Thursday visited Bode Saadu town to sympathise with its residents following recent downpours that overflew the Arinun Bridge and initially submerged many houses in the area.

    Accompanied by Commissioner for Special Duties Hon. John Bello and Special Adviser (Special Duties) Abdulrazaq Jiddah, the Governor went round the affected areas in the community to have a firsthand account of the situation.

    Residents commended the Governor for the visit, which they said demonstrated his commitment to the welfare of the people.

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    “We are here to commiserate with the people of Bode Saadu and make sure that everybody is okay and look at the causes of the flood,” he told reporters on the sideline of the visit.

    “We have realised that with the major work going on with the dualisation of the Ilorin-Mokwa Road by the Federal Ministry of Works, they have built a temporary bypass. Somehow, there are some challenges around the bypass, which experts will look into. That is the cause of the flooding. The Director of Highway Federal Ministry of Works and other experts are on their way here to find an immediate solution to the problem. We have also deployed the State Emergency Management Agency for some relief measures,” he said.

    The Governor also appealed to residents to always steer clear of setbacks, adding: “One of the major challenges we have nationwide is people not observing setbacks. It is a major problem. Half of the buildings wouldn’t have been affected if they had observed the right setbacks.

    “We will intensify our efforts to ensure that people observe setbacks for the safety of all.”

    John Bello, who hailed from the axis, commended the Governor for the visit.

  • Abdulrazaq inspects Ilorin Innovation Hub, says facility to drive tech growth in Africa

    Abdulrazaq inspects Ilorin Innovation Hub, says facility to drive tech growth in Africa

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Tuesday said the under-construction Ilorin Innovation Hub, one of the legacy projects of the administration, will drive increased technological growth in Africa and provide opportunities for millions of young people.

    The Governor said the project has hit 95 per cent completion, saying the delay was to ensure adherence to specifications and standards.

    The Governor spoke in Ilorin, the state capital, when he visited the project site to ascertain the level of work done so far.

    He was accompanied on the visit by the Managing Director, Ilorin Innovation Hub, Temi Kolawole.

    “Work has reached an advanced stage. I can tell you that once this place is commissioned, it will be (one of) the best in Africa, in terms of building and contents. It will drive growth in the tech space,” he told reporters.

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    “You can have a beautiful building, but if you don’t have quality content, you are going nowhere. We have IHS as a partner already. IHS was in Kwara, and by partnering with us, this building is sustainable in terms of operation.

    “The facility would also be powered through solar energy to make power sustainable too. So we are on the right path.”

    AbdulRazaq expressed satisfaction at the level of work done and said the slow pace of work on the project was to also ensure that the hub is competitive in Africa in terms of standards.

    “It is taking time, but it is good to get it right; it is also good to have the right partner that will make the place happen,” he said.

    “We are in the last mile; everything is almost ready. It is about 95 per cent complete.”

    Kolawole, for his part, said: “This project will definitely transform the economy of the state because it will bring the globally competitive skills, and the people of Kwara will be merging with the global market.”

    The Governor also inspected the Kwara Hotels in Ilorin and the access gate of the Government House, both of which are under massive remodelling and reconstruction.

  • AbdulRazaq begins assessment tours to large rice/maize farms in Edu, Patigi, Kaiama, others

    AbdulRazaq begins assessment tours to large rice/maize farms in Edu, Patigi, Kaiama, others

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq carried out extensive tour of rice plantations in communities in Edu and Patigi local government areas at the weekend to assess the impacts of seedlings, fertilisers, and other inputs they recently received from the state government. 

    The Governor was represented on the tour by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Toyosi Thomas-Adebayo, who was accompanied by Director of Personnel Finance and Supply in the Ministry Mayaki Babadzuko Ma’adu.

    The visit to Edu and Patigi will be followed by another ‘feedback mission’ to Kaiama and other parts of the state to inspect maize and soya beans farmlands, among others.

    Last week, the Governor personally inspected the Kwara Youths Farm in Malete (Moro LG), where at least 1500 hectares of land are being cultivated for soyabeans production this farming season.

    The government had recently launched the distribution of seedlings, fertilizers, and other farm inputs to support 10,000 farmers across the sixteen local governments. It is to ensure bumper harvest and promote food security, the Governor had said.

    Speaking to reporters in Edu on Saturday, the Governor said: “Today, we are here for a monitoring exercise to meet (rice) farmers, who benefitted from the government’s interventions, and check their farms to make sure that what they have been given were put to use. That is the main purpose of the exercise.

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    “One of the things we do as a government to improve food security is to improve productivity. One of the ways we do that is to give timely and quality inputs to our farmers.”

    The rice farms visited were in Lafiagi Ward 1 and 2 of Edu; Lade, Sakpefu-lade, Sheshi and Rogun in Kpada Ward 2 of Patigi local government. 

    At least 20,000 hectares of land are being cultivated for rice production in the areas covered, according to locals.

    AbdulRazaq expressed satisfaction with the happenings on the farms and commended the farmers for their commitment to the food security drive of the government.

    “I am very happy about what I have seen. Clearly, the farmers have put to use what they got. We have been able to motivate our farmers to do more. We also have a number of farmers waiting to get support from the government and they will get in due course,” he added. 

    “We have carried out three interventions this year. We started with free input to 3,400 rice farmers and we did another one under the NG-CARES FADAMA for 600,000 farmers which included assets like boats for fishermen and the recently concluded intervention (Agro chemicals, fertilizers and seeds for 10,000 farmers). Even with all these, we still have more farmers seeking the support of the state government. So, we are going to support more farmers.”

    Most of the farmers, who spoke with reporters, took turns to eulogise the Governor’s support to boost farming activities in Edu and Patigi local governments of the state, and solicited for more.

    Bala Sa’adu from Lade Community said farmers under Dukulade Irrigation Scheme have benefitted immensely from the present administration, particularly with the regular provision of farm inputs and desilting of blocked canals, where they source water for their farms.

    “About two years ago, when the entire canal was filled up with sand, we appealed to the Governor to help us desilt it. The government supported us with about N7million to rectify the problem. And everybody had a bumper harvest last year. The canal served us so well until recently that it was blocked again,” he said.

    “The government has also provided us with fertilizers, chemicals, and rice seeds free of charge. We all know how much a bag of fertilizer costs now. So, all these interventions are very commendable because it will reduce the cost of production.”

    Sa’adu requested the government to also assist in fixing their blocked canal.

    Alhaji Muhammad, Secretary of Sakpefu community who praised the government for various support for rice farmers, appealed for an extension of their farmland to increase their yields.

    Muhammadu Kudu Yakub, who spoke for rice farmers in Lafiagi, appreciated the government’s support which he said has assisted their farming activities a lot.

    “We are predominantly farmers from the Lafiagi community. We are into crop production such as rice, maize, groundnuts, beans, potatoes, and cassava. We really thank the government for every support to strengthen our occupation. It has really assisted us. But it has not gone round. We need more support, especially pumping machines so that we can access adequate water to improve our production,” he said.

    The Ministry had earlier visited other local government areas on the same mission, including Asa and Ilorin East.

  • Abdulrazaq’s achievements breathtaking:, says Progressive Governors’ Forum

    Abdulrazaq’s achievements breathtaking:, says Progressive Governors’ Forum

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq is a star progressive Governor in Nigeria whose excellent performances in many key sectors are amazingly breathtaking, Director General of the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF) Folorunsho Aluko said at the weekend.

    Aluko, who led a five-person media team of the Forum on a two-day working visit to the State, said he could not believe that Kwara has achieved so much under AbdulRazaq, including in the areas of physical infrastructure and social support programme, civil service welfare, youth development, gender inclusion, agriculture and sports.

    Aluko said they visited the State to inspect and document legacy projects of the administration, as they have also been doing to other APC-controlled states, noting it is easy to forget good legacies when they are not archived.

    “I came to Kwara State with my team on a mission. On getting here, I am proud. The signature projects of His Excellency AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the Governor of Kwara State, are breathtaking. From the social support programme, infrastructure, civil service welfare, youth, gender empowerment, business, innovation and technology, to sports, we are really impressed with what we saw,” he told reporters on Friday after concluding the facility tour in the capital city.

    “In terms of sports specifically, we saw the squash court that has ten courts identifiable by different colours and that accommodate both the youth and old, even those with special needs. This is the first of its kind in Nigeria to have ten courts domiciled within the same arena.

    “The table tennis arena is also outstanding. This is also one of the best you can find anywhere in Nigeria…. The massive renovation of the main bowl and the indoor sports hall is also very wonderful.

    “We have also visited the garment factory, innovation hub, visuals arts centre, film factory, and others. On the whole, I would tell you that no one would have believed that Kwara State has been able to achieve these in the last five years.”

    The delegation paid courtesy visits to Government House and some other offices, where they got briefings on some of the legacy projects of the administration, ahead of touring some of their locations on Friday for firsthand information. 

    Some of the projects visited include the Garment factory; Ilorin International Conference Centre; Innovation Hub; under remodeling Kwara Hotel; 12-storey ultramodern Revenue House; Centre for Contemporary Arts and Films; Sugar film factory; the Squash Court which is located inside the State Stadium Complex; and Flower Garden; among others. 

    They were variously received by the Special Adviser and Counsellor to the Governor Alhaji Sa’adu Salau; Special Adviser on Media, Bashir Adigun; Commissioner for Communication Bola Olukoju; Commissioner for Business, Innovation and Technology Damilola Yusuf-Adelodun; Commissioner for Works and Transport Engr. Abdulquawiy Olododo; Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Oloruntoyosi Thomas; and Executive Chairman, Kwara State Sports Commission Coach Bola Magaji; and the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor Rafiu Ajakaye.

    Aluko said their visit also serves to checkmate negative reporting, which he noted undermines the positives in the country, especially in APC controlled states.

    He said it was unfair that negatives are allowed to dominate the media space, thereby discrediting many outstanding public officers in the society.

    He said they will continue to utilize their publications — the PGF Weekly Pulse, PGF Monthly e-bulletin, and the newly-launched Legacy Documentation and Preservation Initiative — as fundamental tools to achieve their objectives.

    He commended AbdulRazaq on his 10-year Agriculture Transformation Plan that focuses on promoting food security through support for farmers and better approaches in addressing the farmers-herders conflict across agrarian communities.

    “I would like to advise politicians to always be prepared and come into power with enough knowledge and experience like we have in the Governor of Kwara state. And I won’t tell you lies: Governor Abdulrazaq and other progressive governors are a blessing to Nigeria,” he said.

    “Like I said, all the progressive governors are actually performing governors. But with our visit, we have seen again beyond what we imagine was happening. So, for Kwara State, we are convinced in terms of good governance and innovative and transformative leadership. The Governor of Kwara is qualified to be called a star progressive governor.”

    Salau, for his part, thanked the media team for the visit and encouraged them to focus on producing their publications in at least three popular local languages for wider coverage. 

    “The things people look for in government are good governance, justice, fairness, transparency and accountability, and on several occasions, the Governor has received awards on all these qualities that people look for all over the World,” he said.

    Olukoju said most of the projects the administration embarked upon were popular choices of the youth whose affairs she noted occupy the heart of the Governor.

    She said the government often interfaces with the people to harvest the views and needs of the populace before formulating policies to impact their lives.

    “The Governor is really concerned about youth development in the state. And going by statistics, Kwara has a teeming youth population, and we decided on how we can engage them productively,” she said.

    Adigun said the Governor is doing a lot to strengthen key infrastructure, which he noted had mostly collapsed in the past.

    Olododo said not less than 170 roads have been constructed by the administration within just one year of its second term, adding that the Governor also facilitated the construction of at least 284 kilometers of federal road projects across the state.

    Yusuf-Adelodun said the government is building the capacity of at least three thousand youths in textile production through the garment factory, with a view to boosting Nigeria’s textile industry. 

    This training will allow different companies across the World to see Kwara as a destination for garment production, she said.

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    Agric Commissioner Oloruntoyosi said the government is offering massive support for farmers and building the capacity of agric extension agents for knowledge transfer to increase farm yields.

    “For us in Kwara, the 10-year Agric Transformation Plan has been an important document and a roadmap to achieve food security. Yes, we are blessed with land, but it is not just about crop production. It is about how we can improve our productivity in quantity and quality,” she said.

    Coach Magaji said Kwara is taking a lead in many sporting events, especially in Squash Court game and table tennis, adding that the state has produced national champions in the under-10, under-13, and under-16 categories in the last four years.

    This is due to the support the sports sector enjoys from the government, Magaji said.

    He said the administration has renovated a lot of sporting facilities in the state stadium, including the Olympic-size swimming pool, outdoor basketball, outdoor volleyball, and squash court, with eight of them additionally built.

    He said the indoor sports hall is also being fixed in a way not seen before since it was constructed in the 1970s.