GOV AHMED WANTS PRY SCHOOL
TEACHERS’ SALARY REMOVED FROM LG ALLOCATION
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Abdulfatah Ahmed of Kwara has called for the removal of primary school
teachers’ salaries from local government allocations in order to ease funding
challenges at the local council level. The governor made the call on Sunday in
Ilorin during an interface with Muslim Scholars, tagged: “State of the State in
Ilorin.
Iroyin Ojutole reports that “State of the State” will be a regular interactive session between the state government and groups such as faith leaders, women and youth groups.
Iroyin Ojutole reports that “State of the State” will be a regular interactive session between the state government and groups such as faith leaders, women and youth groups.
According
to Ahmed, primary education was too important to be left at the mercy of local
government areas, who are becoming increasingly incapacitated to meet the
challenges of modern governance.
“Most of
them lack the financial requirements of primary education, especially primary
school teachers,” he said. Ahmed also stressed the need for urgent review of
national laws, which inhibit state governments from being major players in
Telecommunications, Energy, Aviation, exploitation of mineral resources.
This, the governor said, would
enable states to be more economically viable and financially self-sustaining.
He, therefore, called for the
removal of these sectors from the exclusive list to allow state governments to
venture into expanding their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
On infrastructure development of the
state, the governor said the Kwara State Infrastructure Development Fund
(InfraFund Kwara) has been increased from N300 million monthly to N500 million.
“With the increase of the funds, the
state government is now better placed to jump start vital projects such as the
Garin Alimi underpass and extension of the University of Ilorin Teaching
Hospital Road.
The governor said two additional
campuses of the State University would be established in Ilesha-Baruba and Osi,
Kwara North and Kwara South senatorial districts respectively.
Ahmed added that with the
procurement of two Asphalt Plants by the state government, road maintenance
across the state will now be cheaper and executed with vigor. Responding, one
of the Ulamas, Dr Abubakar Aligan called on the state government to urgently
stem the activities of misguided Muslim fundamentalists in the state to prevent
an emergence of terrorism.
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