Tag: Muideen Akorede

  • Striking Radio Kwara workers insist on sack of Sole Administrator

    Workers of Kwara State Broadcasting Corporation, Radio Kwara, on Thursday continued their strike, insisting that government must sack their Sole Administrator, Dr Muideen Akorede.

    The workers had embarked on the strike on Wednesday over lack of operational equipment and poor staff welfare.

    A correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria, who visited the radio station on Thursday, reports that the premises located on Police Road in Ilorin metropolis were still under lock and key.

    News Agency of Nigeria also reports that the workers used their vehicles to block the main entrance of the station, completely preventing access to the premises.

    The workers also denied the General Manager of the station, Alhaji Adedeji Adebowale, entrance into the premises as he remained inside his official vehicle when News Agency of Nigeria visited the radio station.

    Speaking with our correspondent, the Chairman of Radio Kwara chapel of Radio Television Theatre and Art Workers Union of Nigeria (RATTAWU ), Rasaq Aremu, said the strike would continue as long as Akorede remained in office.

    “Our main agitation, for now, is for the Sole Administrator to be removed.

    ” If he is removed right now as I speak with you, we will resume and continue further deliberations with the government.

    “His removal will bring peace and sanity back to the station because he is running his administration all alone without consultation with our management and staff.

    “He knows little about broadcasting, what is the point if we are not being carried along?

    “There has been no improvement since he came.

    ” Anyone can just come and see our premises, we want Akorede to go,” Aremu said.

    He further said that the agitation was not about salary alone, insisting that the workers were also protesting the lack of operational equipment in the media outfit.

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    Aremu questioned the propriety of workers collecting salaries without justifying it due to a fault of theirs.

    He urged the workers to remain resolute until Akorede, who is also the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, was removed.

    But Akorede had in a statement on Wednesday confirmed the release of N5million as part of the subvention for the radio station.

    He said that he had always engaged the management of the station and its union leaders on issues regarding their operational expenses.

    Akorede added that the delay in releasing funds to the station was due to the economic challenges the country was facing.

    He said the monthly allocation to the state was received on Monday while salaries and overheads of parastatal agencies, including Radio Kwara, were expected to be paid before the end of the week.

    Akorede stressed that like other parastatal agencies, subventions to media houses were being paid regularly.

    Subvention, he said, was always released directly to the station and disbursed based on the budget and operational needs as approved.

    He said the state government had prioritised payment of salaries as first line charge followed by operational expenses of parastatal agencies.

  • Academic staff, COEASU, go spiritual over unpaid salaries

    Academic staff, COEASU, go spiritual over unpaid salaries

    Members of the Academic Staff Union of the College of Education ( COEASU ), Ilorin said they had embarked on prayer and fasting to ensure payment of their outstanding salaries by the Kwara Government.

    The Chairman of the union, Saba Daniel, on Monday in Ilorin said they went spiritual because the state government was yet to address the issue.

    ”We are still waiting because the issue is yet to be addressed, so we have resorted to fasting and prayers.

    ”The suffering is too much for our members because most of us can no longer cater for our families or send our children to school.

    ”Non payment of salary is a silent killer, so we are pleading with the state government to meet our needs and settle us,” Daniel said.

    He, however, said that the decision to either call-off the strike or continue with it depended on members of the union.

    In his reaction, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Communications, Muideen Akorede, said the subvention for the college for the last quarter would soon be released.

    ”The issue is not about prayers, Gov. Abdulfatah Ahmed has pledged to settle all outstanding salary arrears to state-owned tertiary institutions in this last quarter, ” Akorede said

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  • No plan to shut down Radio Kwara – KWSG

    No plan to shut down Radio Kwara – KWSG

    The Kwara State Government has described as completely untrue and an attempt to misinform the public, a story making the rounds on social media platforms about an alleged plan to shutdown Kwara Radio (A.M).

    The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Communications, Dr Muideen Akorede in a statement on Monday in Ilorin said that this was contrary to the ongoing reform in the state owned media houses.

    He said that contrary to the fake news being peddled on social media, the government was actually planning to upgrade Radio Kwara and Midland FM.

    Akorede assured that “there is no truth whatsoever in the second leg of the said piece which alleged that the government is planning to sell the land on which the Radio Kwara transmitters are located.’’

    “The Ahmed administration has never thought of shutting down Radio Kwara and it has no intention of selling the land on which the station’s transmitters are located,” he said.

    Describing as most unfortunate the peddling of such falsehood, Akorede disclosed that Radio Kwara and Midland FM stations were receiving the necessary attention from the state government.

    “We are actually in the process of digitising both Radio Kwara and Midland FM with ultra-modern equipment in keeping with modern trends in radio broadcasting all over the world,” he explained.

    Akorede assured that plans were afoot to ensure that necessary upgrades and changes were implemented on the equipment of the two media outfits to enhance their effectiveness.

    He said that the state-owned television station, KWTV had already received ample attention with the purchase and installation of modern equipment to enhance the quality and reach of its signals, while its contents are also being turned around in readiness for the digital switch-over.

    “As you know, we have a repositioning programme in place for the Herald, Kwara Television, and Radio Kwara.

    “The driving purpose is to make them function among the best in the country and be able provide to better serve to the people within their coverage areas.

    “The Herald is making progress with its positioning as the newspaper of the critical North Central Nigeria with a strong digital footprint.

    “We intend to make sure that very soon, it will have effective bureaus for its news and marketing operations in each of the North Central States and some key centres in the South-West,” Akorede said.

  • Kwara: Students protest non-payment of bursary, scholarship awards

    Kwara: Students protest non-payment of bursary, scholarship awards

    By Adekunle Jimoh

    On Wednesday, students of Kwara state origin congregated in their scores from various tertiary institutions (universities, polytechnics and colleges of education) in the country to stage a peaceful protest over the failure of the state government to pay their bursary awards since 2015.

    The protesting students carried placards that read: “governor Ahmed pay us our entitlements”, “students of Kwara origin are suffering”, “we did not vote for sufferings”, “please pay us our bursary”, among others.

    However, the Senior Special Assistant to Governor on Media and Communications, Dr. Muideen Akorede said that the state government is committed to paying the bursaries and scholarship awards.

    According to the governor, “In the 2017 budget proposal, which is currently before the State House of Assembly, the sum of N500m is earmarked for bursaries, while N450m is allocated for scholarship awards.

    “Despite the current financial situation, the government is focused on payment of salaries, pensions and infrastructure.”

    The expedition of the students started from the state police command, down to the state security service, and finally ended at the government house, Ilorin.

    Addressing reporters in Ilorin, the leader of the protest, Mr. Sola Kamardeen criticised the lackluster attitude of the state government towards the growth and development of education in the state.

    He said, “it is disheartening that, since July 2015 the state government cannot pay us despite huge federal allocations that had been coming to Kwara.

    “We have written series of letters to the state governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed on the need to pay the bursary being owed us but to no avail”.

    He added that, apart from this, “we had met with the speaker of the house of assembly, Dr. Ali Ahmad, without any positive response and this had led us to stage a peaceful protest on the issue”.