Gov AbdulRazaq Says His Administration ‘ll Continue To Prioritize People’s Welfare As Fresh Distribution Of Rice To Residents Begins Today
Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara state said at the weekend that public welfare in form of continued cash award to workers and other ‘palliatives’ and support for different segments of the state remains a top priority for the state government, acknowledging the impact of inflation on the living standard of the people and provision of public services.
The governor said his administration has consistently supported and will continue to support the people as inflation erodes purchasing power across the world.
Outside of the standard wage commitment before the subsidy removal last year, the government , he noted, now commits nearly N1 billion extra every month to pay cash award to different categories of workers and pensioners across the state — apart from the payment of 100% CONHESS, COMES and COMESC, which has raised monthly commitment of the government by 54.01% in the health subsector alone.
A statement made available to Team@orientactualmags.com on Sunday by the Commissioner for Communications, Mrs. Bola Olukoju noted that AbdulRazaq said this during the cabinet meeting held on Friday evening during which the state executive council approved inflation-induced upward reviews of contract sums for some road projects across the state, including the Banni township road (Kaiama); Ora township road (Ifelodun); Saint Claire’s Junction-Ikotun Road, Offa; Secretariat Road-New Market Road Lafiagi; and Igbaja Town Hall Road.
The statement also noted that the state government will today begin fresh distribution of rice worth N2 billion to the people through different clerics (Muslims and Christians), community based groups, and other stakeholders across the state — while different agricultural initiatives are at work to achieve sustainable food security.
‘The government will continue to support the people at this time and always, as we have been doing. More initiatives are also in the work, including food support. It is true that allocation rose following subsidy removal. But so has our wage bill and commitments. We have recorded a rise in monthly allocation (FAAC), which is an average of N1.5bn. But it may interest you that, as a state, we spend a little below N1 billion on the wage award alone every month. What about the implementation of 100% CONHESS and others, apart from other interventions and support for the people? Our wage bill has risen. A lot more is being planned, including at the federal level. We definitely do not deny the impact of inflation, which also affects even the cost of providing public services to the people. Together, we will get over this time’ the governor said.
He added that his administration on its own — at different times — has spent a lot of money to procure and distribute rice to the public in a show of support for the masses.
Between May 2023 and now, the government has implemented different layers of social safety programmes which benefitted at least 124,170 people, 368 SMEs that got support through Kwapreneur, and 20 groups that were supported through the state-funded empowerment initiatives, the governor submitted
Amounts totaling N5,740,600,000 were spent to support the households, while Kwapreneur beneficiaries got between 250,000 and N3 million to support their businesses.
In different memoranda to the council, Ag. Commissioner for Works and Transport requested and secured council’s approval for variations in the project cost for the affected road projects, which had been stalled as a result of inflationary pressures. He said the reviews would allow for immediate completion of the projects for the benefits of the people.
The cabinet, in the meanwhile, has approved the award of rehabilitation and upgrade of the long dilapidated indoor sports complex at the Kwara state Stadium Complex to Messer Disscom Ltd with N2,069,425,371.55k as its project cost.
In a memorandum to the cabinet, executive chairman of the Sports Commission Mallam Bolakale Mogaji said the procurement process has received a letter of no-objection from the Kwara State Procurement Agency, adding that the project will attract a lot of opportunities to the state, including national and international tournaments, sports conferences, festivals and youth games.
The governor commended the former military governor , George Innih for the historic investments that made the facility one of the best in Nigeria at the time in question.
He regretted that the outcry over the stadium’s N35 million project cost in 1977 stampeded the contract, denying the state the opportunity to have its full benefits.
‘Today, what could have been completed with N35 million in those years cannot be done with N100 billion now’ he added, while commending the former military governor for his foresight, which some persons protested against.
The indoor sports hall complex was last renovated in 1991 during the World Military Games that was held in Kwara state, according to information on the facility.
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