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How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by bilms(op): 10:39am On Oct 07, 2020
How Kwara spends it's monthly allocation

Allocation: N4Billion
Salary: N2.9Billion
Loan Service: N650million
Balance: N450million

Kwara Must Change observes that, the above is the summary of how Kwara State spend it's monthly federal allocation, and this means that, more than 80% of the allocation goes into salary and loan servicing for 1% of the population, which the civil service represents.

The above figure is at N18,000 minimum wage. When the N30,000 minimum wage is implemented, all federal allocation coming to the state will be consumed in paying salary of 1% of the population.

We must then ask, what happens to the needs of the 99% of the population that doesn't work with or earn from government?

At the moment, the balance of N450million from federal allocation and the IGR balance is being used to finance all ongoing projects such as:

1. All ongoing road projects

2. All counterpart funds such as the UBEC, RAMP etc

3. All ongoing school renovations and rehabilitations

4. All social investment programmes such as school feeding, owo ishowo, owo arugbo and others

5. All hospital renovations

And many others

However, it is our candid opinion that, such financial model and expenses are definitely not sustainable and If nothing drastic is done now to arrest the situation, the state maybe in financial crisis before the next decade.

With the continuous decline in federal allocation, the bogus civil service wage bill without corresponding productivity will certainly weigh the state down sooner than later and government must take proactive steps to address the issue, if we are to redirect the trajectory.

This is even more expedient because, if the state is to pursue alternative revenue sources, it requires substantial investment before returns.

However, in a situation where state lacks fund to make such diversified investment, how can it generate revenue through alternative sources?

Kwara Must Change is therefore calling on the state government to review its financial approaches to safeguard the future of the state.

Kwara Must Change
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by YoonSung20: 10:40am On Oct 07, 2020
hmmm
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by xcellentgraphic: 10:59am On Oct 07, 2020
Thank you kwara must change....and kudos to kwara state govt....I love a govt with transparency ideology.
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by Kinematics: 11:14am On Oct 07, 2020
xcellentgraphic:
Thank you kwara must change....and kudos to kwara state govt....I love a govt with transparency ideology.
And no talk about how they spend IGR and Security vote?

Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by Charmingrascal(m): 11:23am On Oct 07, 2020
bilms:
How Kwara spends it's monthly allocation

Allocation: N4Billion
Salary: N2.9Billion
Loan Service: N650million
Balance: N450million

Kwara Must Change observes that, the above is the summary of how Kwara State spend it's monthly federal allocation, and this means that, more than 80% of the allocation goes into salary and loan servicing for 1% of the population, which the civil service represents.

The above figure is at N18,000 minimum wage. When the N30,000 minimum wage is implemented, all federal allocation coming to the state will be consumed in paying salary of 1% of the population.

We must then ask, what happens to the needs of the 99% of the population that doesn't work with or earn from government?

At the moment, the balance of N450million from federal allocation and the IGR balance is being used to finance all ongoing projects such as:

1. All ongoing road projects

2. All counterpart funds such as the UBEC, RAMP etc

3. All ongoing school renovations and rehabilitations

4. All social investment programmes such as school feeding, owo ishowo, owo arugbo and others

5. All hospital renovations

And many others

However, it is our candid opinion that, such financial model and expenses are definitely not sustainable and If nothing drastic is done now to arrest the situation, the state maybe in financial crisis before the next decade.

With the continuous decline in federal allocation, the bogus civil service wage bill without corresponding productivity will certainly weigh the state down sooner than later and government must take proactive steps to address the issue, if we are to redirect the trajectory.

This is even more expedient because, if the state is to pursue alternative revenue sources, it requires substantial investment before returns.

However, in a situation where state lacks fund to make such diversified investment, how can it generate revenue through alternative sources?

Kwara Must Change is therefore calling on the state government to review its financial approaches to safeguard the future of the state.

Kwara Must Change
I support AA and indeed I was among the strong advocates of the "Oto Ge" movement.
However, this analysis only show Federal allocation what about internally generated revenue.
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by bilms(op): 1:34pm On Oct 07, 2020
xcellentgraphic:
Thank you kwara must change....and kudos to kwara state govt....I love a govt with transparency ideology.
Indeed
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by ClassicMG(m): 3:20pm On Oct 07, 2020
I want to get something clear, the old jebba road is it federal or state road ?
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by bilms(op): 7:11pm On Oct 07, 2020
ClassicMG:
I want to get something clear, the old jebba road is it federal or state road ?
Federal
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by Nobody: 7:12pm On Oct 07, 2020
bilms:
How Kwara spends it's monthly allocation

Allocation: N4Billion
Salary: N2.9Billion
Loan Service: N650million
Balance: N450million

Kwara Must Change observes that, the above is the summary of how Kwara State spend it's monthly federal allocation, and this means that, more than 80% of the allocation goes into salary and loan servicing for 1% of the population, which the civil service represents.

The above figure is at N18,000 minimum wage. When the N30,000 minimum wage is implemented, all federal allocation coming to the state will be consumed in paying salary of 1% of the population.

We must then ask, what happens to the needs of the 99% of the population that doesn't work with or earn from government?

At the moment, the balance of N450million from federal allocation and the IGR balance is being used to finance all ongoing projects such as:

1. All ongoing road projects

2. All counterpart funds such as the UBEC, RAMP etc

3. All ongoing school renovations and rehabilitations

4. All social investment programmes such as school feeding, owo ishowo, owo arugbo and others

5. All hospital renovations

And many others

However, it is our candid opinion that, such financial model and expenses are definitely not sustainable and If nothing drastic is done now to arrest the situation, the state maybe in financial crisis before the next decade.

With the continuous decline in federal allocation, the bogus civil service wage bill without corresponding productivity will certainly weigh the state down sooner than later and government must take proactive steps to address the issue, if we are to redirect the trajectory.

This is even more expedient because, if the state is to pursue alternative revenue sources, it requires substantial investment before returns.

However, in a situation where state lacks fund to make such diversified investment, how can it generate revenue through alternative sources?

Kwara Must Change is therefore calling on the state government to review its financial approaches to safeguard the future of the state.

Kwara Must Change
Scam ...tell us the igr generated per month
Local government allocation per month that's where governors steal money from

Stop froming saint if u are not ready to say the truth
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by StaffofOrayan(m): 7:33pm On Oct 07, 2020
Charmingrascal:
I support AA and indeed I was among the strong advocates of the "Oto Ge" movement.
However, this analysis only show Federal allocation what about internally generated revenue.
This is the story of most Nigerian states
All I see is a state that would keep begging Abuja for 600years and the state continues to rot,
This rubbish called Nigeria is built to make the citizens suffer,
Isn't it obvious?? Or I'm I the only one seeing this?
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by ClassicMG(m): 10:21pm On Oct 07, 2020
bilms:
Federal
the road was constructed towards the end of abdulfatai tenure, now getting spoilt in Less than 2 years
Re: How Kwara Spends It's Monthly Allocation by bilms(op): 10:00pm On Oct 08, 2020
cool
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