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Kwara’s budget review holds in special needs school

Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Tuesday directed top civil servants to meet him at the state’s school of special needs for their budget review meeting.

In what was a first in the state’s history, AbdulRazaq said he purposely scheduled the meeting for the school to let the top bureaucrats and government functionaries appreciate the need to allocate resources in manners that directly benefit the downtrodden in the society.

The governor had earlier visited the school a few weeks ago to listen to the teachers and inspect the facilities there, apologising to the children and promising to quickly attend to their needs.

“Work has started, in line with our Iseya mantra. I’m sorry to drag you here; it is symbolic. This is necessary for you to understand that there are other people who have needs that we should meet. I want (the budget) to be more inclusive going forward, he told the civil servants at the mid-year budget review session in Apata Yakuba suburb of Ilorin, the state capital.

The meeting was attended by the Head of Service Mrs Susan Modupe Oluwole; Chairman of the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS); permanent secretaries; directors and heads of various government departments and parastatals.

AbdulRazaq told the bureaucrats that bringing them to the school was to ensure that budgets are made to reflect the condition of the people, and not a show of executive powers.

“I’ve been here before and I know they have needs. The pupils here don’t have access to very basic needs. They don’t have light. They can’t read. This is a trend across the state. Our schools are in bad states. This is why we emphasise the need to get basic things running first,” he said.

“The budget should be realistic. We should bring things back to standard. So, bringing you here is to encourage you to feel the situation here. It is not impunity. It is for us to understand the terrible state of things. It is to make you appreciate the situation here. I want you to appreciate the environment in which you work.

“We want to put basic things in place first before we move into big budget (projects). We will eventually embark on those (big) things but we want to put basic things in place first.”

He urged the top civil servants and wealthy members of the society to help the needy such as the special needs children and other disadvantaged members of the society.

The meeting was the second time the governor would pull top civil servants to the hinterland to have a feel of the condition of the people.

In June, the governor summoned permanent secretaries and other officials to Patigi, in Kwara North, following his visit to some schools and hospitals whose conditions he said were unacceptable to him.

Meanwhile, Governor AbdulRazaq has dismissed claims that he is spending State Government money without appropriation. “Every fund so far released followed the due process of the law,” his Chief Press Secretary Rafiu Ajakaye said yesterday in a statement.

He further said: “For the purpose of education, the new administration doesn’t have a budget of its own yet. The budget being implemented is the same 2019 Appropriation Law which had undergone parliamentary scrutiny/approval. But the difference this Governor is making is that a budget is nothing if not backed with cash for implementation. He is simply backing those budget provisions with prompt release of funds, especially for projects that have direct impact on the people. Such (budgetary) provisions include water, road rehabilitation, and payment of counterpart funds to hasten development in various sectors of the economy like education and health which have received prompt attention under this administration.


Photo shows, L-R: Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq; Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Rafiu Ajakaye and Kwara State Head of Service, Mrs. Susan Oluwole during the 2019 Budget Review Meeting at Kwara State School of Special Needs, Ilorin, the State Capital, on Tuesday

“Not a single kobo has been released in violation of the law. Indeed, every request for approval of funds/the actual approval is backed by codes as captured in the 2019 Appropriation Law (budget). But, again, the difference the Governor is making is to release this money to serve public good because he believes the people deserve the best.”( News Express)

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