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Governor AbdulRazaq
Kwara State Governor
AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, on Tuesday, extended the suspension of 16 local
government chairmen and their legislative committees, a decision premised on
the ongoing investigation of the affected officials by the anti-graft body and
a subsisting resolution of the House of Assembly.
Accused of alleged
misappropriation of public funds, the officials were initially suspended for
six months following a June 18 resolution of the Kwara State House of Assembly
authorising the Governor to do so.
“In furtherance of the
powers conferred on me by the said resolution of the Kwara State House of
Assembly of 18th June 2019, I, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the Governor of Kwara
State, hereby extend the suspension of the executive and legislative committees
of all the 16 local government areas for another six months with effect from
18th December, 2019, pending the outcome of the investigation of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),” according to a legal instrument signed
by the Governor.
The Governor noted that
all the officials were indicted in the probe by the House of Assembly.
“The report of the State
House of Assembly indicting the executive and legislative committees of the
local government areas for misappropriation of public funds has been sent to
the EFCC for necessary action and possible prosecution,” the instrument added.
“The members of the
executive and legislative committees of the 16 local government areas are
currently under investigations by the EFCC.”
Meanwile, the Kwara
State Government has established an e-Government Delivery Team to drive its
efforts to deploy modern technology for government operations and make Kwara
one of the easiest states to do business in Nigeria.
That comes a few weeks
after Governor AbdulRazaq said that Kwara would turn the page on the recent
2018 poor ranking of the state in the national ease of doing business index
released by the World Bank.
“The economic challenges
that we face demand that we invest in and adopt technology to deliver services
to citizens, businesses, and become efficient in public administration,”
AbdulRazaq said late Monday at the official introduction of the e-Government
team to the newly sworn in cabinet and top echelons of the civil service.
“For these reasons, we
have set up the e-Government Delivery Team which must think anew by assessing
some of our current processes and procedures, and devise ways to build a
smarter government that works to meet the expectations of our people and the
demands of the 21st century.
“As we take steps to
grow our economy, we must embrace innovative means of fostering government
interagency collaborations. This would make it easy for existing enterprises to
thrive as well as attract domestic and foreign investors to do business in our
sectors of competitive advantage, thereby creating jobs and economic
opportunities for our people.
Represented by Deputy
Governor Kayode Alabi, AbdulRazaq said the team is tasked with assessing,
streamlining and automating the state's investment processes which he said may entail
registering a business, acquiring land, registering property, obtaining
permits, and licenses via the state’s Investment Promotion Enabling System
(IPES) platform.
“I believe this will
help fast-track government transactions, strengthen efficiency and
transparency, improve our rankings in key areas, place Kwara amongst the
easiest States to do business in Nigeria, and make Kwara a modern state as well
as grow our economic and revenue base,” the Governor said.
The delivery team is led
by e-Government expert Feyiseye Ogundoro, and is supported by a motley of
technocrats from the state's civil service.
The team took the
cabinet through the e-Government take off template, saying the agenda is to
develop technology systems and build the capacity of the state’s civil service
to enable the government undertake and efficiently execute its functions.
The e-Government
delivery team promised to deliver “integration of Kwara State Government MDAs,
job creation through an enabling and sustainable business environment, improved
policy-making and security through citizens engagement, and the development of
digital platforms to drive revenue growth as well as improve government service
delivery".
The project would
promote awareness of opportunities in Kwara and make the state a top
destination for investors, among other benefits, according to the team.
“In order to build the
e-Government capacity of the civil service and realistically adapt to reforms,
this process of digitisation would be a gradual and carefully phased-out one”,
the team added.

























