Ogun Nets N21bn IGR in Q1, Targets N100bn in 2021 Eyes N30 billion in second quarter Obinna Chima Despite the decline in its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) last year due mainly to the effects of COVID-19, Ogun State Government raked in
N21 billion in the first quarter of this year. Governor Dapo Abiodun disclosed this in a statement on Friday, saying the state has perfected plans to generate over N100 billion in 2021.
Abiodun spoke at a special Iftar (breaking of fast) with members of the House of Representatives, House of Assembly, State Executive Council, and the Body of Permanent Secretaries. He
stressed that his administration was committed to putting the state on a strong financial and economic footing through creative governance. The governor said the dip in the state’s IGR in 2020
was due to drop in earnings from the Pay As You Earn (PAYE), tax incentives given to industries in the state, and lack of revenue from the education sector. He said the target for the
second quarter of 2021 was N30 billion. Abiodun stated, "Our IGR dipped in 2020 and there are some reasons for that – there Continued on page 10
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UK Parliament Worried about Nigeria’s Growing Insecurity Debates frequent students’ abductions, boko haram attacks
Bayo Akinloye
Worried about the nation’s unceasing insecurity, the United Kingdom’s parliament,
the House of Commons, has held consistent debates between April 12 and 22 over the continued abductions of students and the sustained
attacks by Boko Haream’s insurgents. The lawmakers debate, THISDAY understood, centred around understanding
the situation in Nigeriaand subsequently providing assistance to her government. For example, on April 12, lawmaker Jim Shannon, the
Democratic Unionist Party MP for Strangford, sought to find out what discussions the UK government had had with President Muhammadu
Buhari's administration on helping to prevent the kidnap of children from schools. Continued on page 8
El-Rufai, Ortom Trade Blame over Insecurity in Nigeria Kaduna Gov: Ortom attacks the president to hide his failure Benue Gov: El-Rufai is misleading Buhari and has divided Kaduna George Okoh in Makurdi The disturbing security situation in the country appears to have turned two governors against each other as the Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai and his Benue State counterpart, Samuel Ortom have thrown caution to the wind, attacking each other over the security situation in the country. Nasir el-Rufai fired the first salvo, ostensibly in support of President Muhammadu Buhari, when he claimed Governor Ortom only uses the insecurity in his state to attack the Buhari-led administration as a way to cover up for his own failure. But an obviously agitated Ortom immediately fired back and came down heavily on his Kaduna State counterpart, accusing him of not only misleading President Buhari Continued on page 10
RECEPTION IN HONOUR OF LATE FADAYOMI... L-R: Mrs Lande Akinluyi, Dr Alexander Thomopulos; wife of the deceased, Mrs Eniola Fadayomi; Publisher, The Guardian Newspapers, Maiden Alex Ibru; Mrs Judith Alakija and in law to the deceased, Eric Idiahi, at the funeral reception for Late Kehinde Fadayomi held at the wings Complex, Victoria Island, Lagos on Friday