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Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 1:26pm On Dec 22, 2019
*Ariwo Ko ni Governance*
By Abdulrazaq Hamzat

Kwarans are used to a government of propaganda. We are used to a government, in which praise singing is more like a state religion.

However, since the emergence of Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, the otoge inspired governor, meaningless news has stopped making headlines, baseless stories no longer hit the front page, praise singing is given less attention and paid propaganda has taken the back seat.

Governance is now seen as a serious business, in which the Chief Executive Officer is not just sitting in the comfort of his office, dishing out orders and making decisions blindly, but actually leading the charge from the field.

The Kwara State Governor is not asking his officers to get things done, he is doing it himself and all they have to do is follow his footsteps.

The trending slogan in Kwara State today is Iseya (it’s time to work) and true to the slogan, work has begun in earnest without the usual, but undue noise making.

Kwara State now have a governor, who doesn’t want to look good before the people, but just wants to do good. He is working tirelessly, but
doesn’t want to be seen doing so. In the governor’s psychology, good governance is like garri, it would sell, even if nobody advertised it.

This explains why Kwara State is arguably the only states in Nigeria without a special adviser to the governor on media and publicity, after more than 6 months in charge, yet any list of performing governors in the country would be deemed incomplete without a mention of the Kwara State governor.

Keen observers of development in Kwara State can see that alot is happening in the state of harmony, but less is being said by the
government. From what we have seen so far, it appeared this government is not going to be playing politics during the time of governance because it knows that governance is not about noise making.

In those period of propaganda government, the mission of those in government was not to do good. They just want to be seen working,
without really doing the work and media propaganda became their favorite project since it would help them project their false narrative.

The current government, led by Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq is not a government that priotize image making through false narrative or
dishing out promotional material just to look good, this is a government that is investing its energy in service delivery to ensure sustainable development.

No paid promotion, no propaganda, no desperation to look good, no false narrative, just service delivery at its core. The government
only releases information for public knowledge, hoping that it would shape public conduct and provide appropriate feedback. If the information released is news worthy, media use it and if they are not news worthy, they are not being pushed as promotional content. The government is not pushing a narrative of performance, it is just doing what it can, as much as it can, despite inheriting huge burden.

Finally, as i ruminate over what is happening in Kwara State, I remember a popular song from Adekunle Gold, titled Ariwo Ko Ni Music and if you ask me, that’s the best description of what is happening in the State of harmony.

Agba to lo mi ni nu okin pariwo, so the work being done is so silent. But yet, it is speaking for itself because, Ariwo Ko Ni Governance.

As we prepare for the year 2020, let's continue to demand for performance and more performance and not succumb to the antics of the noise makers.

*Abdulrazaq Hamzat is the Convener of Kwara Must Change*
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by slimfit1(m): 1:50pm On Dec 22, 2019
He hasn't done nothing to be shown on TV. You can avoid the press while still doing what you need to do. If he had anything to show I trust my people they would do the publicity themselves.
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by helinues: 1:59pm On Dec 22, 2019
That no be lie.

Good music no be my loudness.. At least there are so many visible things Abdulrasaq have achieved since he became Kwara governor.

He should be amongst the top 5 performing governors in Nigeria currently.

Kudos to silent achievers
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by Sonoyom(m): 2:05pm On Dec 22, 2019
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Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by BuhariAdvocate: 2:17pm On Dec 22, 2019
Right now I'm in kwara state and There's no present of government here. Although I don't know if the man mean Because next year.
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by BuhariAdvocate: 2:20pm On Dec 22, 2019
Liar the man never start working at least for now. It seem you are looking for appointment .
bilms:
*Ariwo Ko ni Governance*
By Abdulrazaq Hamzat

Kwarans are used to a government of propaganda. We are used to a government, in which praise singing is more like a state religion.

However, since the emergence of Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, the otoge inspired governor, meaningless news has stopped making headlines, baseless stories no longer hit the front page, praise singing is given less attention and paid propaganda has taken the back seat.

Governance is now seen as a serious business, in which the Chief Executive Officer is not just sitting in the comfort of his office, dishing out orders and making decisions blindly, but actually leading the charge from the field.

The Kwara State Governor is not asking his officers to get things done, he is doing it himself and all they have to do is follow his footsteps.

The trending slogan in Kwara State today is Iseya (it’s time to work) and true to the slogan, work has begun in earnest without the usual, but undue noise making.

Kwara State now have a governor, who doesn’t want to look good before the people, but just wants to do good. He is working tirelessly, but
doesn’t want to be seen doing so. In the governor’s psychology, good governance is like garri, it would sell, even if nobody advertised it.

This explains why Kwara State is arguably the only states in Nigeria without a special adviser to the governor on media and publicity, after more than 6 months in charge, yet any list of performing governors in the country would be deemed incomplete without a mention of the Kwara State governor.

Keen observers of development in Kwara State can see that alot is happening in the state of harmony, but less is being said by the
government. From what we have seen so far, it appeared this government is not going to be playing politics during the time of governance because it knows that governance is not about noise making.

In those period of propaganda government, the mission of those in government was not to do good. They just want to be seen working,
without really doing the work and media propaganda became their favorite project since it would help them project their false narrative.

The current government, led by Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq is not a government that priotize image making through false narrative or
dishing out promotional material just to look good, this is a government that is investing its energy in service delivery to ensure sustainable development.

No paid promotion, no propaganda, no desperation to look good, no false narrative, just service delivery at its core. The government
only releases information for public knowledge, hoping that it would shape public conduct and provide appropriate feedback. If the information released is news worthy, media use it and if they are not news worthy, they are not being pushed as promotional content. The government is not pushing a narrative of performance, it is just doing what it can, as much as it can, despite inheriting huge burden.

Finally, as i ruminate over what is happening in Kwara State, I remember a popular song from Adekunle Gold, titled Ariwo Ko Ni Music and if you ask me, that’s the best description of what is happening in the State of harmony.

Agba to lo mi ni nu okin pariwo, so the work being done is so silent. But yet, it is speaking for itself because, Ariwo Ko Ni Governance.

As we prepare for the year 2020, let's continue to demand for performance and more performance and not succumb to the antics of the noise makers.

*Abdulrazaq Hamzat is the Convener of Kwara Must Change*

Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 2:25pm On Dec 22, 2019
Ariwo Ko Ni Governance
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by itsme01: 3:14pm On Dec 22, 2019
well Ariwo is now Governance in Oyo State.. where state radio and TV station spends hours and hours daily advertising the government and repeating mediocre project like christmas light and car purchase over and over again

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Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by nwatakwocha1: 3:33pm On Dec 22, 2019
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itsme01:
well Ariwo is now Governance in Oyo State.. where state radio and TV station spends hours and hours daily advertising the government and repeating mediocre project like christmas light and car purchase over and over again
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Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 4:39pm On Dec 22, 2019
itsme01:
well Ariwo is now Governance in Oyo State.. where state radio and TV station spends hours and hours daily advertising the government and repeating mediocre project like christmas light and car purchase over and over again

When reality finally down, the publicity won't matter again
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by Magicians: 4:45pm On Dec 22, 2019
My brother no Yoruba governor as.ever taken foolishness to the height Makinde seem to want to take not even the ponmo governor. This clown as not done 1/10 of what Akala did talk less of Ajumobi n he do blow my ear drum for nothing.


itsme01:
well Ariwo is now Governance in Oyo State.. where state radio and TV station spends hours and hours daily advertising the government and repeating mediocre project like christmas light and car purchase over and over again
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by aolawale025: 6:15pm On Dec 22, 2019
He has done nothing
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by itsme01: 6:52pm On Dec 22, 2019
Magicians:
My brother no Yoruba governor as.ever taken foolishness to the height Makinde seem to want to take not even the ponmo governor. This clown as not done 1/10 of what Akala did talk less of Ajumobi n he do blow my ear drum for nothing.




ahh na wa oo, i pray he wakes up soon.. the noise is too damn much kilode
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by itsme01: 6:53pm On Dec 22, 2019
bilms:


When reality finally down, the publicity won't matter again

you are right Oyo are very unforgiven just like kano.. second term is worked for
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by BabaRamota1980: 7:06pm On Dec 22, 2019
bilms:
*Ariwo Ko ni Governance*
By Abdulrazaq Hamzat

Kwarans are used to a government of propaganda. We are used to a government, in which praise singing is more like a state religion.

However, since the emergence of Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, the otoge inspired governor, meaningless news has stopped making headlines, baseless stories no longer hit the front page, praise singing is given less attention and paid propaganda has taken the back seat.

Governance is now seen as a serious business, in which the Chief Executive Officer is not just sitting in the comfort of his office, dishing out orders and making decisions blindly, but actually leading the charge from the field.

The Kwara State Governor is not asking his officers to get things done, he is doing it himself and all they have to do is follow his footsteps.

The trending slogan in Kwara State today is Iseya (it’s time to work) and true to the slogan, work has begun in earnest without the usual, but undue noise making.

Kwara State now have a governor, who doesn’t want to look good before the people, but just wants to do good. He is working tirelessly, but
doesn’t want to be seen doing so. In the governor’s psychology, good governance is like garri, it would sell, even if nobody advertised it.

This explains why Kwara State is arguably the only states in Nigeria without a special adviser to the governor on media and publicity, after more than 6 months in charge, yet any list of performing governors in the country would be deemed incomplete without a mention of the Kwara State governor.

Keen observers of development in Kwara State can see that alot is happening in the state of harmony, but less is being said by the
government. From what we have seen so far, it appeared this government is not going to be playing politics during the time of governance because it knows that governance is not about noise making.

In those period of propaganda government, the mission of those in government was not to do good. They just want to be seen working,
without really doing the work and media propaganda became their favorite project since it would help them project their false narrative.

The current government, led by Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq is not a government that priotize image making through false narrative or
dishing out promotional material just to look good, this is a government that is investing its energy in service delivery to ensure sustainable development.

No paid promotion, no propaganda, no desperation to look good, no false narrative, just service delivery at its core. The government
only releases information for public knowledge, hoping that it would shape public conduct and provide appropriate feedback. If the information released is news worthy, media use it and if they are not news worthy, they are not being pushed as promotional content. The government is not pushing a narrative of performance, it is just doing what it can, as much as it can, despite inheriting huge burden.

Finally, as i ruminate over what is happening in Kwara State, I remember a popular song from Adekunle Gold, titled Ariwo Ko Ni Music and if you ask me, that’s the best description of what is happening in the State of harmony.

Agba to lo mi ni nu okin pariwo, so the work being done is so silent. But yet, it is speaking for itself because, Ariwo Ko Ni Governance.

As we prepare for the year 2020, let's continue to demand for performance and more performance and not succumb to the antics of the noise makers.

*Abdulrazaq Hamzat is the Convener of Kwara Must Change*

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I agree completely with this article.

In the top 3 governors that have impacted their state and put people first, Governor of Kwara is number 1.
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by Ologogoro: 8:47pm On Dec 22, 2019
Magicians:
My brother no Yoruba governor as.ever taken foolishness to the height Makinde seem to want to take not even the ponmo governor. This clown as not done 1/10 of what Akala did talk less of Ajumobi n he do blow my ear drum for nothing.



He recently appoint a Fuji Musician (TAYE CURRENCY) his SA on culture and Tourism. On that day, the chairman of Oyo state Nurtw was a special guest. Now less say this was done by the Lagos state government some people would have being saying another thing.
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by adem30: 11:40pm On Dec 22, 2019
BuhariAdvocate:
Right now I'm in kwara state and There's no present of government here. Although I don't know if the man mean Because next year.

*Kwara Govt Release names of Secondary Schools to be renovated*


*In line with kwara state governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq directive about government contracts adhering to the public procurement process, the list of classrooms advertised for renovation are as follows;*

1. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of existing and additional facilities, Ilorin Grammar School, Ilorin west LGA.

2. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Govt High School, Ilorin East LGA.

3. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Patigi Sec school, Patigi LGA
4. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Government Secondary school, Lafiagi, Edu LGA.

5. Comprehensive renovation / construction of Offa Grammar school, Offa LGA.

6. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Oro Grammar school, Oro, Irepodun LGA.
7. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Government Secondary school, Share, Ifelodun LGA.

8. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Government (Unity) Secondary school, Kaiama, Kaiama LGA.

9. Block of classrooms (SS1), Government Secondary School, Alapa, Asa LGA. #Iseya
10. Block of 3 classroom, Ansar Islam Secondary School, Laduba, Asa LGA.

11. Block of 4 classrooms with 4 offices (SS1A, B& C), College of Arabic and Islamic Studies (CAIS), Ilorin West LGA.
12. Block of classrooms SS1A and B and Block B, Community Secondary School, Baboko, Ilorin West LGA.

13. Block of 4 classrooms with principal's office, Government Secondary School, Okelele, Ilorin East LGA.
14. SS1 and SS3 classrooms, with an office, Government Day Secondary School, Omode, Ilorin South LGA.

15. Block of 2 classroom SS1A and SS1B, Block of 2 classrooms SS1C and SS2C, Government Secondary school, Agbabiaka, Ilorin South LGA.
16. Block of classrooms (damaged and abandoned) block, Government Arabic College, Jebba, Moro LGA.

17. Abandoned block of 4 classrooms with toilet attached (SS2), Government Secondary school, Malete, Moro LGA.
18. Block of 4 classrooms, (Sport, Bursary and Staff room block), Ansar Islam Secondary school, Ikotun, Oyun LGA.

19. Block of 4 classrooms (Classrooms, principal's and Vice Principal's Office), Ojoku Grammar School, Ojoku, Oyun LGA.
20. Block of 4 classrooms, Ajara Isin High School, Isin LGA.

21. Block of 4 classrooms with toilet at both ends, Victory College of Commerce, Edidi, Isin LGA.

22. SS1, SS2 and SS3 A & B classrooms, Oyelagbawo Grammar School, Irepodun LGA.
23. Block of 3 classrooms with an office and store, Government Secondary school, Omu-Aran, Irepodun LGA.

24. Block of 2 classrooms with 4 stores (SS Section), Osi central school, Osi, Ekiti LGA.

25. Block of 3 classrooms with 2 offices, Senior Sec school, Isolo Opin, Ekiti LGA.
26. Dilapidated 2 classrooms & abandoned 2 classrooms as extra hall, Government Secondary school, Tsaragi, Edu LGA.

27. Block of 3 classrooms with an office and store (Examination Hall), Jamat Nasr Islam Community Grammar School, Odo-Owa, Oke-Ero LGA.
28. Block of 6 classrooms with offices (Partly collapsed/ damaged), Government Day Secondary school, Okuta, Baruten LGA.

29. Block of 4 classrooms (SS2, JSS2, Staff room), Government Secondary school, Ilesha-Baruba, Baruten LGA.

#Iseya

May AA Succeed.
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by adem30: 11:42pm On Dec 22, 2019
adem30:


*Kwara Govt Release names of Secondary Schools to be renovated*


*In line with kwara state governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq directive about government contracts adhering to the public procurement process, the list of classrooms advertised for renovation are as follows;*

1. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of existing and additional facilities, Ilorin Grammar School, Ilorin west LGA.

2. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Govt High School, Ilorin East LGA.

3. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Patigi Sec school, Patigi LGA
4. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Government Secondary school, Lafiagi, Edu LGA.

5. Comprehensive renovation / construction of Offa Grammar school, Offa LGA.

6. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Oro Grammar school, Oro, Irepodun LGA.
7. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Government Secondary school, Share, Ifelodun LGA.

8. Comprehensive renovation/ construction of Government (Unity) Secondary school, Kaiama, Kaiama LGA.

9. Block of classrooms (SS1), Government Secondary School, Alapa, Asa LGA. #Iseya
10. Block of 3 classroom, Ansar Islam Secondary School, Laduba, Asa LGA.

11. Block of 4 classrooms with 4 offices (SS1A, B& C), College of Arabic and Islamic Studies (CAIS), Ilorin West LGA.
12. Block of classrooms SS1A and B and Block B, Community Secondary School, Baboko, Ilorin West LGA.

13. Block of 4 classrooms with principal's office, Government Secondary School, Okelele, Ilorin East LGA.
14. SS1 and SS3 classrooms, with an office, Government Day Secondary School, Omode, Ilorin South LGA.

15. Block of 2 classroom SS1A and SS1B, Block of 2 classrooms SS1C and SS2C, Government Secondary school, Agbabiaka, Ilorin South LGA.
16. Block of classrooms (damaged and abandoned) block, Government Arabic College, Jebba, Moro LGA.

17. Abandoned block of 4 classrooms with toilet attached (SS2), Government Secondary school, Malete, Moro LGA.
18. Block of 4 classrooms, (Sport, Bursary and Staff room block), Ansar Islam Secondary school, Ikotun, Oyun LGA.

19. Block of 4 classrooms (Classrooms, principal's and Vice Principal's Office), Ojoku Grammar School, Ojoku, Oyun LGA.
20. Block of 4 classrooms, Ajara Isin High School, Isin LGA.

21. Block of 4 classrooms with toilet at both ends, Victory College of Commerce, Edidi, Isin LGA.

22. SS1, SS2 and SS3 A & B classrooms, Oyelagbawo Grammar School, Irepodun LGA.
23. Block of 3 classrooms with an office and store, Government Secondary school, Omu-Aran, Irepodun LGA.

24. Block of 2 classrooms with 4 stores (SS Section), Osi central school, Osi, Ekiti LGA.

25. Block of 3 classrooms with 2 offices, Senior Sec school, Isolo Opin, Ekiti LGA.
26. Dilapidated 2 classrooms & abandoned 2 classrooms as extra hall, Government Secondary school, Tsaragi, Edu LGA.

27. Block of 3 classrooms with an office and store (Examination Hall), Jamat Nasr Islam Community Grammar School, Odo-Owa, Oke-Ero LGA.
28. Block of 6 classrooms with offices (Partly collapsed/ damaged), Government Day Secondary school, Okuta, Baruten LGA.

29. Block of 4 classrooms (SS2, JSS2, Staff room), Government Secondary school, Ilesha-Baruba, Baruten LGA.

#Iseya

May AA Succeed.


If it is Sheyi Makinde, Taiye Currency and Saheed Osupa would have performed in the announcement of this.
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by adem30: 11:45pm On Dec 22, 2019
At least 134 local contractors on Wednesday participated in an open bid held for the construction/rehabilitation of 26 urban roads recently advertised by Kwara State Government, conforming to Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s insistence that contract awards would be made only after a transparent process.

Yusuf Garba Manjo, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Works and Transport, said the Wednesday bids were the first phase of the exercise because roads for consideration under the phase 2 are still being compiled and are scheduled for execution in the first and second quarters of 2020.

“The present administration under the leadership of AbdulRazaq is committed to ensuring that construction works are given to competent contractors,” he said. “In furtherance of this, the Ministry shall follow due process to ensure qualified contractors are awarded the projects to ensure quality service delivery to the people. We shall ensure strict compliance with the Public Procurement Act.”

He said this road construction/rehabilitation is part of the urban renewal programme of the new administration.

The formal bidding saw the ministry’s officials opening and read out the figures and other details of the bid, including the technical and financial parts of the proposals, with Manjo saying successful bidders would be communicated after the exhaustive processes have been followed.

Some of the contractors who spoke with newsmen commended the state government for the transparency employed in the bidding process which the contractors said was the first such measure in years.

The 26 roads in the first phase, which had earlier been advertised in the newspapers, included Ipata Market Internal Road network; Emir’s Road Patigi; College of Education Road linking Unilorin Mini campus; townhall/station road, Erin Ile; Market Junction-Emir’s Palace Gwanara; Tsaragi-Market Batakpan road; Museum Road, Esie; Adeta Primary School Road, Kuntu; Queen Elizabeth School Internal Road; Tipper Garage Junction Amuyo-Adesoye College Offa; Shao Township Road; Osi Township Road; Oro-Ago-Oyate Road; Sobi Specialist Hospital—Gaa-Osiris-Medina Road Ilorin; Awolowo Road Tanke-Danialu Primary School; Asadam Lower Road by Railway; and Gberia Township Road Kaiama, among others.

The bidding process came amid accolades for AbdulRazaq over the recent rehabilitation (asphalting) of Taiwo Road in Omu Aran; Popo Road in Offa; and Dada road in Ilorin, the state capital.
Re: Ariwo Ko Ni Governance By Abdulrazaq Hamzat by bilms(m): 12:14am On Dec 23, 2019
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