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Revenue Allocation Formula : Kano State Government Calls For Review

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Kano State Commissioner for Local government and Chiftency affairs, Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo has called on federal government to review Allocation sharing formula and provide more funds to  local government for execution  of  viable projects

He says the formula has been in use for long time.

Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo made the call during a two day Sensitization and advocacy programme on Data gathering and Management for Kano State and its Local Government Chairmen organized by revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) which was held at Africa House Government House, Kano
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Alhaji Murtala Garo said the Federal Government is enjoying over Fifty two 52% of the formula, while states are enjoying over Twenty two percent 22% while that of 774 Local Governments remains 20.6% .

Garo described as meager looking at the huge responsibilities of the Local Governments.

The Commissioner said the state government under the Ganduje administration is organizing seminars and conferences to local governments administration both locally and nationally to sensitized them on the need to improved their local revenue generation.

He described the sensitized programme as timely and expressed optimision that out come of the delibration will improve revenue generation at local level.

in his opening  remark, the head of delegation from (RMAFC) who is also a federal Commissioner representing Niger State Alhaji Ibrahim Bagudu said the Commission organized the Exercise on data, gathering and management to interact, share ideas and rub minds and chart ways on how state and local governments can create and maintain a functional data bank for the purpose of timely record keeping that enable the state render a credible data to (RMAFC)

In a statement by Governor Ganduje’s Senior Special Assistant on Broadcast Media Alhaji Abubakar Balarabe Kofar Naisa said Alhaji Ibrahim Bagudu called on local governments to diversify the economy for more source of incomes rather than depending largely on federal allocations.

Parts of the resolution made at the end of the exercise include the need to upgrade the existing solid minerals unit under the office of the special Adviser in to a full pledged ministry.

He also advised local governments in the state to make concerted effort to collect more revenue on ground and among their taxes.

it also called for an automation of data base to conform with global practice, enforce the use of e-treasury excepts, resuscitation of tourism infrastructure and capturing  of small and made enterprises among others.

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FG Obeys Court’s Order, Stops FAAC Allocation to Rivers State

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The Nigerian government under President Bola Tinubu has confirmed that it has stopped the October monthly Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) revenue payment to Rivers State.

The development comes amid the ongoing face-off between Governor Simi Fubara and the Minister of Federal Capital Territory, Nyesome Wike.

According to the Spokesperson of the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation, Bawa Mokwa, the decision to stop the payment was made in respect of a court order.

Mokwa disclosed that the Office of the Accountant General of the Federation (OAGF) will respect the court order, which barred the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian government from disbursing monthly allocations to the Rivers State government.

His words: “What I got is that the October 2024 FAAC has not been distributed yet. However, the Federal Government will obey the court order on the matter of Rivers State allocation.

“We are going to follow due diligence as long as there is no contrary order. In case there is a contrary, the status will remain.”

He added, “The process of disbursement of the October 2024 monthly allocation is going.”

The court order was obtained by the factional Rivers State Assembly, led by Martin Amaewhule, who had filed an originating summons against the Rivers State Executive, under the leadership of Simi Fubara.

The Amaewhule faction had alleged that the Rivers State Executive was yet to comply with the order of a Federal High Court directing it to re-present the 2024 appropriation bill to the faction of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

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Kano Civil Society Forum Board of Trustees Lacks Authority to Suspend Members, Says Amb. Ibrahim Waiya

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The Kano Civil Society Forum (KCSF) Board of Trustees (BOT) has no power to suspend or dismiss any bona fide member of the KCSF, according to Amb. Ibrahim Waiya, the Executive Director of Citizens for Development and Education (CDE).
Waiya’s statement comes in response to reports that the BOT, led by Prof. Mohammad Tabiu, has suspended him from the forum.

Waiya addressed the issue in a press statement, clarifying that the information circulating on social media and other platforms was misguided. “The misguided information in the press release, published on some media platforms, was said to have been signed by one Alhaji Hamisu Isa Sherifai, who paraded himself as the Secretary of the KCSF Board,” Waiya stated.

He emphasized that he does not typically engage in trivial disputes but felt compelled to set the record straight for the benefit of those misled by the media propaganda. “The only crime Amb. Ibrahim Waiya and his colleagues committed was their objection to a kangaroo election organized by BOT to elect the new leadership of KCSF,” Waiya explained. He noted that less than 50 out of 200 registered organizations participated in the election, which he described as lacking accountability, transparency, inclusiveness, and credibility.

Waiya criticized the BOT for not understanding the KCSF constitution and overstepping their boundaries. “KCSF BOT has no right to outrightly suspend any registered member, except on the recommendation of the Executive Council, after a thorough investigation of any offense,” he asserted. He added that the BOT should not assume the role of managing the day-to-day affairs of the organization.

Highlighting the importance of fair hearing, Waiya pointed out that the Nigerian constitution guarantees this right to every citizen. “It is clearly spelt out even in the Nigerian constitution that fair hearing is a fundamental right of every citizen,” he said. Waiya questioned how the BOT received a recommendation from the executive council, given that the BOT-anointed leadership is currently standing trial in a case challenging the validity of the election.

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Waiya appealed to all patriotic members of the KCSF, associates, partners, friends, and colleagues to remain calm and disregard the negative propaganda against him. “We must also note that Kano development, the North, and Nigeria are the primary priority of Amb. Ibrahim Waiya, not his reputation,” he stated. Waiya assured that the purported suspension letter holds no water and that the action will be challenged in court.

The statement was signed by Bahir A. Bashir, Media Aid to Amb. Ibrahim Waiya.

 

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Mutiu Adepoju Urges NFF to Retain Augustine Eguavoen as Super Eagles Coach

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Former international, Mutiu Adepoju, has urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to keep Augustine Eguavoen in charge of the Super Eagles.

Eguavoen took charge of the Super Eagles in interim capacity in September.

The 59-year-old guided the team to qualify for AFCON 2025 with three wins, two draws and one defeat.

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The NFF are reportedly still planning to hire a foreign coach for the three-time African champions.

Adepoju however said his former teammate should stay in charge of the team.

“I would rate him very well. Number one, we’ve qualified for the AFCON, which is one of the objectives,” he told Brila FM.

“I would say he has done well and is still doing well.

“They should keep encouraging him. I believe he’s getting things done, I will rate him high, let just keep supporting him.”

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