Kwara gets ₦3.7bn allocation for August – Gov. orders payment of August salary, gratuities.

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The Kwara State Government has received a total of N3,758,459,535.68 (three billion, seven hundred and fifty-eight million, four hundred and fifty-nine thousand, five hundred and thirty-five naira, and sixty-eight kobo) as allocation for the month of August.

Benjamin Fatigun, the Permanent Secretary in the State’s Finance Ministry, said in a statement early Friday that the breakdown of the allocation included N2,870,916,203:70 statutory revenue allocation (SRA); N881,905,406:72 value-added tax (VAT); and N5,637,925:26 exchange rates gain.

A total of N2,747,716,999:63 (two billion, seven hundred and forty-seven million, seven hundred and sixteen thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine naira, and sixty-three kobo also went to all the 16 local government areas of the state, according to the statement.

It said the total allocation to the local councils comprised N2,244,146,495:29 SRA; N499,851,910:47 VAT; and N3,718,593:87 Exchange Gains.

The announcement followed the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting that was held in Abuja on 22 August 2019.

Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, meanwhile, has directed immediate payment of salary for the month of August, some arrears of gratuities from the previous administration, and August salaries of the Colleges of Education and College of Arabic and Islamic Legal Studies Ilorin (CAILS), the statement said.

He also directed the payment of the arrears owed them for the first academic quarters of 2018 and 2019.

While the sums of N2,209,825,277.94 went into paying the August salary for the state civil servants, the government spent additional 100million for gratuities of retirees and 294million to pay salaries and arrears of the Colleges’ staff, according to the statement.