Thursday 5 January 2017

AWODUN IS THE MVP IN KWARA STATE- OLASUPO ABIDEEN OPEYEMI

It is one thing for one to work smartly and assiduously to achieve something; it is another to use the achieved resources as the case maybe to fetch in more opportunities. There is no doubt in the fact that Nigerians are hard-working, and they so much cherish the products of their sweat. It’s however not understandable how hard-working people live and settle conveniently in a state where almost nothing works when, in advanced countries, hard work is matched with convenience. Then, we want to ask ourselves where the convenience that is supposed to match our hard work as Nigerians lie? States have been fashioned out under the democratic rule to reduce the burden on the federal leadership, even though federal governments still have responsibilities to carry out in these states. In countries where things work, certain productive measures are being institutionalised in the state level which make the state independent financially; and when this happens, a whole lot can be done in the state to bring convenience to meet people’s toils. Kwara state is one of the 36 states in Nigeria and one of the states that works diplomatically and dynamically around improving the lives of her people in no small way, while also helping the state continue on the path of progress. The continuation of the process of revamping the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the State made the administration of the present Governor, Dr Abdulfatah Ahmed, go the full hug. This he did by putting together the Kwara State Revenue Administration Bill which was sent to the House of Assembly last year. The bill was successfully passed by the House of Assembly and was signed into law by His Excellency, Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed, on the 22nd of June, 2015. The government found the creation of KWIRS an opportunity to gain more revenue to meet their expenditures around developing the State and making her people’s toil convenient. It would also liberate the State from the shackles of being broke, as federal allocation to the State among others is dwindling.   If KWIRS must live up to its standard, then it should have capable hands working for the sole reason of its creation. The government in town then found this institution not only qualified hands, but men whose integrity nothing can buy, under the leadership of Dr Muritala O. Awodun, the man who has been turning things around positively. The mission of this revolutionized cause which is to mobilize revenue for the strategic development of Kwara State would definitely meet challenges as Nigerians are not blessed with the patience of having to sacrifice the money they work hard to gain without seeing anything for it. What remains thus is how this cause would materialise. The leadership of KWIRS set out to meet traditional leaders to help them with the campaign for people to pay their tax to help the State climb heights of progress. They met traditional leaders like the Emir of Ilorin, the Emir of Kaima among many other traditional rulers who supported them on the cause by promising to pay their taxes too. This strategy didn’t only win them the support of the traditional rulers, but their people were also convinced on the benefits paying tax would bring. If you toil hard to get what you need, and you contribute a token from your hard-earned money to the development of your state, you get that token back in manifold, this is the idea KWIRS pitched to the public. One important thing Nigerians fail to appreciate is the fact that tax collection is very crucial for any State or Nation that wants to progress. The collected taxes are channelled at ensuring the progress of the state and the well-being of her people. KWIRS has vowed that it would serve the residents of Kwara State in the most convenient strategies which will add value and integrity to the revenue mobilization process and actualize the developmental objectives of the government. What else should one expect? But in a country where almost nothing works, nobody wants to drop their money only to see nothing. And who are we to blame Nigerians who think this way? The core values of KWIRS have continued to guide their services as honesty, integrity, responsibility and trust are the lights that glow from the image they present to the society. This institution led by Dr Muritala O. Awodun has continued to live up to its standard by working assiduously in ensuring they meet up with targets that would help residents  of Kwara State live meaningfully. This man and his team have collected a total of ₦8.09 billion into the coffers of the State for the first half of 2016 alone. It’s important to note this figure is higher than the total ₦7.2 billion collected for 2015 by the defunct Board of Internal Revenue in the State. It is also interesting to know that PAYE collection has increased from ₦200 million to ₦450 million. With no mincing and missing of words, Awodun is the real MVP and he deserves an award. Indigenes in Kwara state have in no small measure benefitted from this profitable exercise, ranging from road repair to rebuilding of shopping outlets and other developmental objectives of the government they have breathed life into. It can thus be concluded that paying tax at the right time would only bring about convenience for our toils, as this would help government put in place necessary things to improve the standard of living of the people, which no doubt brings convenience to the people, even as they toil to earn their living.  

Olasupo Abideen Opeyemi is a Youth Leader, Business Consultant and Digital Marketer. He is the Executive Director, Brain Builders International- A United Nation accredited Non Governmental Organisation(www.brainbuilders.com.ng). He can be reached on +2347068775529 or abideenolasupo@gmail.com

AMBODE URGES YOUTHS TO SHUN CULTISM

…Urges Youths To Shun Kidnapping, Rape, Other Crimes
Lagos State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode on Tuesday
announced readiness of the State Government to offer
amnesty to cultists willing to renounce their membership of
cult groups and turn a new leaf.
Governor Ambode, who stated this in Ikorodu at the ongoing
One Lagos Fiesta, said his administration has perfected plans
to use 2017 to rehabilitate all those involved in one form of
criminality or the other and are ready to be law abiding, with
the view to making them live normal lives and contribute
meaningfully to the society.
While noting with concern the rising spate of cultism and
other crimes especially in the Ikorodu axis, the Governor said
in as much as the government has capacity to deal with such
crimes, he nevertheless said amnesty is being offered to
encourage those willing to turn away from their old ways and
embrace new lives.
“In the last few months, we have been having a lot of
challenges with cultism in Ikorodu area and a lot of issues
that relate to kidnapping. So, we are going to strike a deal
tonight, we are going to say no to cultism and then we are
going to encourage all of you. Anybody who is a cult member,
we are going to offer you amnesty. I want to use the whole of
2017 to rehabilitate all those who have been doing bad things;
we are going to provide money and we are going to provide
jobs.
“We are going to encourage ourselves; wherever you find
somebody that is not doing anything well, you can either tell
the monarch here or come to us, we will give you protection;
we offer you money and then we are going to offer you
automatic jobs. So, we all agree to say no to domestic
violence, kidnapping, rape and no to cultism. Once you sign
on, we would offer you anything that you want,” Governor
Ambode said.
The Governor also stressed the importance of education and
hard work to the youths, and urged them to strive very hard
to be educated, and thereafter pursue their dreams.
While referring to an entertainer, Folarin Falana popularly
known as Falz, who is a lawyer, the Governor said it was
highly essential for the young ones to be educated before
thinking of other things in life.
“What I brought to you tonight is to let you know that
education is very important. You can be who you want to be.
If I was not a Governor, I would be an accountant; if I was
not an accountant, maybe I would have been an entertainer
because I love music, I love arts, I love entertainment and
that is why I want to encourage all of you, firstly, we must all
be educated and then you can now use you creative talents to
be who you want to be,” he said.
Addressing the mammoth crowd who came out in droves for
the fiesta including monarchs, members of the State
Executive Council, among others, Governor Ambode also
urged parents to talk to their children on the need to shun all
forms of crime and violence, assuring that the State
Government would continue to device strategies and policies
to give greater opportunities to the youths.

GLO EMERGES AS LEADER IN NEW DATA SUBSCRIPTIONS IN THE YEAR 2016

Report from the telecoms regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission
(NCC), has revealed that Globacom has again maintained its supremacy in the
data sector, having emerged the only operator to garner an increase in
internet subscriptions in the month of October, 2016.
This was revealed in the latest review published on the NCC website, and it
showed that the network grew its internet customer base to 27,185,552 million
in October from 26,887,929 in September. This indicates an increase of
297,623 during the month.
According to observers, Globacom’s consistent dominance of the sub sector is
partly attributable to the nationwide rollout of the 4G LTE advanced network
in October , 2016. With the launch of the service, millions of subscribers on the
Glo network are able to enjoy instant efficient broadband internet
connectivity.
The Commission stated on its website that the total number of internet users
on the networks of the four major operators shrank by 378,015 from 93.5m in
September to 93.1m in October.
It was MTN and Etisalat that accounted for the reductions in the number of
customers surfing the net in the country during the period, while Airtel did
not record any increase as its figures for the two months were the same.
The report showed that MTN had 32,464,779 million subscribers browsing the
internet on its network in October, which is a decrease of 306,480 internet
subscribers from the September figure of 32,771,259.
NCC documented that Airtel had 18,832,238 million internet users in October,
the same figure it recorded in September. On its part, Etisalat had 14,693,492
million data customers in October, showing a loss of 369,158 compared to the
15,062,650 million users it recorded in the preceding month of September.
On the other hand, the CDMA sector lost 13,664 internet users, after recording
38,309 in October compared to the 51,973 figure recorded in September.

ZOBO DRINK; HERBAL AND MEDICINAL

Consumption of ‘Zobo’ drink is very effective in the management of hypertension due to its anti-hypertensive properties, says Dr. Ochuko
Erukainure, a nutritional biochemist.
Erukainure, a senior research officer with the Federal Institute of Industrial Research (FIIRO) , Oshodi, Lagos State, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.
According him, zobo drink also known as hibiscus drink also helps in reducing cholesterol level, high blood pressure, diabetes and constipation in the human system.
“Zobo drink contains between 15 per cent and 30 per cent organic acids such as: citric acid, maleic acid, and tartaric acid. It also contains acidic polysaccharides and flavonoid glycosides, such as cyanide and delphine. Zobo
drink helps to lower blood pressure as it contains an enzyme inhibitor which blocks the production of amylase,’’ he said.
According to him, amylase is an enzyme that breaks down complex sugars and starches,
Erukainure also said that drinking a cup of zobo after every meal would help to reduce the absorption of dietary carbohydrates and assist in weight loss.
“It is rich in Vitamin C and makes a wonderful herbal remedy to fight off colds and infections as well as help to retain fluid in the body system,’’ Erukainure said.
The senior researcher advised consumers not to add sugar to their zobo drink so that its natural essence could be well-preserved and not contaminated by other non-natural essences.
Erukainure, however, advised pregnant women against consuming zobo drink saying some studies had shown that such could lead to miscarriage. “Its safety during breast feeding is unknown and, therefore, it is best to
avoid zobo drink then also.’’
Erukainure said that patients diagnosed with low blood-pressure should not to drink it and if they should, they should consult their doctors before doing so.
The senior researcher also said that some pregnant women were allergic to
consuming zobo drink as it might lead to their developing itchy red eyes, sinus or hay fever.

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