There are at least 13million out of school children in Nigeria and 60% of them are girls. Even where girls are able to receive an education, there is still a challenge keeping the girls in school.
The document provides an analysis of Ekiti State's debt sustainability and debt management strategy from 2016-2020 and projections from 2021-2030. Some key findings:
- Ekiti State's debt position appears sustainable long-term due to strong internally generated revenue and control of expenditure growth. Total revenue is projected to increase from N70.62 billion in 2020 to N219.94 billion by 2030.
- Total public debt increased from N107.66 billion in 2016 to N266.52 billion by 2030, remaining at a modest level due to reliance on concessional external loans and domestic financing.
- The debt management strategy pursues a prudent mix of financing sources to maintain a low
This document lists the COVID-19 vaccination sites in Ekiti State, Nigeria. It includes over 50 Basic Health Centres, several Comprehensive Health Centres, secondary and tertiary health centres like Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital and Federal Teaching Hospital Ido. Private health facilities offering vaccinations include Ekiti State University, Federal University Oye, and satellite polytechnics. Mass vaccination centres are also listed at various government buildings and general hospitals across the state. The list is intended to inform residents of available vaccination locations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The document outlines various health initiatives led by the Ekiti State Ministry of Health and Human Services, including the mapping of private health facilities and COVID-19 vaccination efforts. It highlights stakeholder engagement in cholera response and the distribution of medical equipment to primary health care facilities. Additionally, the document mentions partnerships with organizations like Helium Health and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for enhancing health services.
A LAW TO ESTABLISH THE EKITI STATE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE PROTECTION, CARE AND TREATMENT OF THE MENTALLY DISTRESSED PERSONS AND FOR CONNECTED PURPOSES.
The document is the text of the State Address by the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the creation of Ekiti State and Nigeria's 61st independence anniversary. In the address, the Governor reflects on the progress Ekiti State has made in the past 25 years, paying tribute to the leaders and citizens who fought for the creation of the state and established its foundations. He notes that while progress has been made, there is still work to be done to improve development and realize the founding fathers' dream of a prosperous Ekiti State. Going forward, the Governor pledges his government's commitment to prioritizing the well-being
The Ekiti State Government is seeking consultants for a feasibility study and design roadmap for the Ekiti Special Economic Zone, funded by the African Development Bank. Interested firms are invited to submit their qualifications by September 29, 2021, with eligibility criteria and selection procedures following the bank's procurement framework. Further information can be obtained from the project manager at the Ekiti Knowledge Zone office.
Dr. Kayode Fayemi's keynote address highlights the ongoing challenges of nation-building in Nigeria, advocating for a continuous commitment to improvement rather than a complete overhaul of the current structure. He emphasizes the need for devolution of powers to create a more effective governance system, while addressing issues of inclusion, equity, and representation. The address underscores that achieving a more perfect union requires acknowledging past mistakes and harnessing the potential of Nigeria's youth.
On August 19, 2021, World Humanitarian Day honors the dedication of humanitarian personnel and the international community in aiding vulnerable populations. In Ekiti State, initiatives include the revival of a food bank for the elderly, food distribution during the COVID-19 lockdown, health facility upgrades, a new molecular laboratory, and the launch of a health insurance scheme. The government is committed to enhancing social safety investments in 2021.
The Ekiti State Local Council Development Areas Implementation Committee has clarified the creation of 16 local government areas and 19 additional local council development areas, following concerns about misleading information. These additional areas are currently inchoate until recognized by the National Assembly and the committee has outlined next steps including staff deployment and meetings with community representatives. The committee emphasizes the importance of stakeholder support for the successful implementation of these local councils.
Oba Gabriel Ayodele Adejuwon is the 10th Onisan of Isan Kingdom in Ekiti State, Nigeria, enthroned in 2017. He has an extensive educational background and a two-decade career in the Federal Inland Revenue Service, demonstrating strong leadership, philanthropy, and advocacy for justice. Under his reign, he has empowered numerous youths and contributed to community development, earning multiple awards for his dedication to education and societal improvement.
Ekiti State Joint Local Government Account and Allocation of Revenue (3rd Amendment) Law 2021. No. 1 of 2021. A law to amend the provision for the establishment of Ekiti State Joint Local Government Account and Allocation of funds to Local Government, Ekiti State, Nigeria
A Law to repeal the Ekiti State Audit Law, 2014 and to re-enact a law to provide for the establishment of the Ekiti State Audit Service Commission and the offices of the Auditors-General and for other matters connected therewith.
The document details capital projects executed by the Ministry of Physical, Urban and Regional Planning in Ekiti State from June 2007 to June 2019, including completed and ongoing projects with their respective costs. Key projects involve renovations, land surveys, and compensation payments for land and property acquisitions. It features specific financial details such as contract sums, completion statuses, and remarks on each project's progress.
The document outlines the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Medium Term Sectoral Strategy (MTSS) for infrastructural development in the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development from 2020 to 2022. It details goals, objectives, initiatives, budget estimates, and expected outcomes related to urban planning, land management, housing provisions, and infrastructure development in Ekiti State. The framework aims to enhance urban living conditions, improve land management systems, and provide necessary infrastructure while monitoring progress through key performance indicators.
The document outlines the requirements for building plan approval for various types of constructions in Ado Ekiti and other towns, including residential, commercial, industrial buildings, and agricultural developments. It specifies the necessary documents, such as working drawings, structural seals, survey plans, and various fees related to assessment, ratification, and land use clearance. Additionally, it details the environmental impact assessments and other clearances required for specific structures like petrol stations and gas stations.
The document records numerous land disputes and petitions submitted between 2017 and 2019 in Ado Ekiti, highlighting issues such as illegal construction, blockage of access roads, and encroachments on private and communal land. Each entry includes the petitioner's name, complaint details, address, and the resolution status. Many cases have been resolved while others remain outstanding, indicating ongoing land management challenges in the region.
The Nigeria Governors' Forum (NGF) convened on May 19, 2021, to discuss various national issues, including a public finance data consolidation effort and the implementation of Executive Order #10. They emphasized the importance of continuing COVID-19 health guidelines and pledged support for the judiciary and legislative demands. Additionally, the governors addressed economic measures such as farmer enumeration and urged progress on debt legislation to meet World Bank standards.
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State, addressed the launch of the Ekiti Rice Pyramid Project, highlighting the state's commitment to enhancing agricultural development, particularly in rice production as part of Nigeria's agriculture transformation agenda. The project aims to increase local rice production, support farmers through the CBN Anchor Borrowers Program, and ultimately generate jobs while ensuring food security and economic diversification in the region. The initiative is expected to raise rice production levels significantly and enhance the agricultural sector through strategic partnerships and investment.
The Governor thanks the Judicial Panel for completing their task of investigating allegations of human rights violations by police in Ekiti State. The Panel's final report examines police reform initiatives, the ENDSARS protests, and identifies victims and compensation recommendations. The Governor has reviewed the report and will consider additional compensation recommendations. The government will also strengthen human rights protections through law reforms, a Victims Charter, and a Citizens Complaints Center for direct reporting of grievances. An implementation committee is appointed to review the report and provide recommendations to the State Executive Council within 4 weeks.
The Quarter 1, 2021 State Accountability Report for Ekiti State highlights the government's commitment to recovery and economic restoration amid financial challenges. Key achievements include infrastructure development, improvements in the education sector, and revitalization of agriculture, although the report also outlines significant economic constraints, including dwindling revenues and a projected deficit. The Governor calls for immediate budget cuts to ensure fiscal sustainability, emphasizing the need for long-term growth strategies.
The Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has received a Grant from the African Development Bank's Middle-Income Country Technical Assistance Fund (MICTAF) to finance the feasibility and design of the Ekiti Special Economic Zone Infrastructure and Job Creation Project.
The Charter is presented as an important standard setting policy document which victims of crimes in Ekiti State can use to claim their right, act responsibly, and demand responsibility from service providers in esuring the realization and attainment of Justice.
Gender-Based Violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault jeopadizes the lives and safety of countless people in Ekiti State. It ranges from threatening languages and often result in serious injuries and death.
The Nigerian Governors' Wives Forum issued a statement on International Women’s Day highlighting ongoing challenges faced by women in Nigeria, including poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, and gender-based violence. They emphasized the importance of women's leadership and called for increased political will, legal protections, resources for empowerment, and the involvement of women in decision-making. The Forum also committed to supporting initiatives against gender-based violence and ensuring equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for women.
I have observed in recent times the increase in Applications by victims of crime, their relations and interested persons, requesting for the exercise of the Attorney-General's Constitutional powers to discontinue prosecution.
In his address, Dr. Kayode Fayemi highlighted the significant impact of COVID-19 on Nigeria's health and economy, indicating a case fatality rate of 1.2% and a GDP contraction of 3.5% in 2020. He outlined the proactive measures taken by the Nigerian government, including the establishment of a presidential task force, increased testing capacity, and partnerships with the private sector to support pandemic response efforts. Looking ahead, Fayemi emphasized the need for strengthening the health system, increasing investments in public health, and adopting a multi-sectoral approach to enhance health security in Nigeria.
Dr. Kayode Fayemi's keynote address highlights the ongoing challenges of nation-building in Nigeria, advocating for a continuous commitment to improvement rather than a complete overhaul of the current structure. He emphasizes the need for devolution of powers to create a more effective governance system, while addressing issues of inclusion, equity, and representation. The address underscores that achieving a more perfect union requires acknowledging past mistakes and harnessing the potential of Nigeria's youth.
On August 19, 2021, World Humanitarian Day honors the dedication of humanitarian personnel and the international community in aiding vulnerable populations. In Ekiti State, initiatives include the revival of a food bank for the elderly, food distribution during the COVID-19 lockdown, health facility upgrades, a new molecular laboratory, and the launch of a health insurance scheme. The government is committed to enhancing social safety investments in 2021.
The Ekiti State Local Council Development Areas Implementation Committee has clarified the creation of 16 local government areas and 19 additional local council development areas, following concerns about misleading information. These additional areas are currently inchoate until recognized by the National Assembly and the committee has outlined next steps including staff deployment and meetings with community representatives. The committee emphasizes the importance of stakeholder support for the successful implementation of these local councils.
Oba Gabriel Ayodele Adejuwon is the 10th Onisan of Isan Kingdom in Ekiti State, Nigeria, enthroned in 2017. He has an extensive educational background and a two-decade career in the Federal Inland Revenue Service, demonstrating strong leadership, philanthropy, and advocacy for justice. Under his reign, he has empowered numerous youths and contributed to community development, earning multiple awards for his dedication to education and societal improvement.
Ekiti State Joint Local Government Account and Allocation of Revenue (3rd Amendment) Law 2021. No. 1 of 2021. A law to amend the provision for the establishment of Ekiti State Joint Local Government Account and Allocation of funds to Local Government, Ekiti State, Nigeria
A Law to repeal the Ekiti State Audit Law, 2014 and to re-enact a law to provide for the establishment of the Ekiti State Audit Service Commission and the offices of the Auditors-General and for other matters connected therewith.
The document details capital projects executed by the Ministry of Physical, Urban and Regional Planning in Ekiti State from June 2007 to June 2019, including completed and ongoing projects with their respective costs. Key projects involve renovations, land surveys, and compensation payments for land and property acquisitions. It features specific financial details such as contract sums, completion statuses, and remarks on each project's progress.
The document outlines the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) and Medium Term Sectoral Strategy (MTSS) for infrastructural development in the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Urban Development from 2020 to 2022. It details goals, objectives, initiatives, budget estimates, and expected outcomes related to urban planning, land management, housing provisions, and infrastructure development in Ekiti State. The framework aims to enhance urban living conditions, improve land management systems, and provide necessary infrastructure while monitoring progress through key performance indicators.
The document outlines the requirements for building plan approval for various types of constructions in Ado Ekiti and other towns, including residential, commercial, industrial buildings, and agricultural developments. It specifies the necessary documents, such as working drawings, structural seals, survey plans, and various fees related to assessment, ratification, and land use clearance. Additionally, it details the environmental impact assessments and other clearances required for specific structures like petrol stations and gas stations.
The document records numerous land disputes and petitions submitted between 2017 and 2019 in Ado Ekiti, highlighting issues such as illegal construction, blockage of access roads, and encroachments on private and communal land. Each entry includes the petitioner's name, complaint details, address, and the resolution status. Many cases have been resolved while others remain outstanding, indicating ongoing land management challenges in the region.
The Nigeria Governors' Forum (NGF) convened on May 19, 2021, to discuss various national issues, including a public finance data consolidation effort and the implementation of Executive Order #10. They emphasized the importance of continuing COVID-19 health guidelines and pledged support for the judiciary and legislative demands. Additionally, the governors addressed economic measures such as farmer enumeration and urged progress on debt legislation to meet World Bank standards.
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State, addressed the launch of the Ekiti Rice Pyramid Project, highlighting the state's commitment to enhancing agricultural development, particularly in rice production as part of Nigeria's agriculture transformation agenda. The project aims to increase local rice production, support farmers through the CBN Anchor Borrowers Program, and ultimately generate jobs while ensuring food security and economic diversification in the region. The initiative is expected to raise rice production levels significantly and enhance the agricultural sector through strategic partnerships and investment.
The Governor thanks the Judicial Panel for completing their task of investigating allegations of human rights violations by police in Ekiti State. The Panel's final report examines police reform initiatives, the ENDSARS protests, and identifies victims and compensation recommendations. The Governor has reviewed the report and will consider additional compensation recommendations. The government will also strengthen human rights protections through law reforms, a Victims Charter, and a Citizens Complaints Center for direct reporting of grievances. An implementation committee is appointed to review the report and provide recommendations to the State Executive Council within 4 weeks.
The Quarter 1, 2021 State Accountability Report for Ekiti State highlights the government's commitment to recovery and economic restoration amid financial challenges. Key achievements include infrastructure development, improvements in the education sector, and revitalization of agriculture, although the report also outlines significant economic constraints, including dwindling revenues and a projected deficit. The Governor calls for immediate budget cuts to ensure fiscal sustainability, emphasizing the need for long-term growth strategies.
The Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has received a Grant from the African Development Bank's Middle-Income Country Technical Assistance Fund (MICTAF) to finance the feasibility and design of the Ekiti Special Economic Zone Infrastructure and Job Creation Project.
The Charter is presented as an important standard setting policy document which victims of crimes in Ekiti State can use to claim their right, act responsibly, and demand responsibility from service providers in esuring the realization and attainment of Justice.
Gender-Based Violence, including domestic violence, sexual assault jeopadizes the lives and safety of countless people in Ekiti State. It ranges from threatening languages and often result in serious injuries and death.
The Nigerian Governors' Wives Forum issued a statement on International Women’s Day highlighting ongoing challenges faced by women in Nigeria, including poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare, and gender-based violence. They emphasized the importance of women's leadership and called for increased political will, legal protections, resources for empowerment, and the involvement of women in decision-making. The Forum also committed to supporting initiatives against gender-based violence and ensuring equitable access to COVID-19 vaccines for women.
I have observed in recent times the increase in Applications by victims of crime, their relations and interested persons, requesting for the exercise of the Attorney-General's Constitutional powers to discontinue prosecution.
In his address, Dr. Kayode Fayemi highlighted the significant impact of COVID-19 on Nigeria's health and economy, indicating a case fatality rate of 1.2% and a GDP contraction of 3.5% in 2020. He outlined the proactive measures taken by the Nigerian government, including the establishment of a presidential task force, increased testing capacity, and partnerships with the private sector to support pandemic response efforts. Looking ahead, Fayemi emphasized the need for strengthening the health system, increasing investments in public health, and adopting a multi-sectoral approach to enhance health security in Nigeria.
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My 42 page submission to the South African government's National Planning Commission re their 2030 Strategy drafted in 2010. I commented on the version drafted in 2011. The final version of the government's document was completely rewritten, very unfair to those of us who had spent weeks commenting.
National Planning Commission (NPC) Plan 2020: Dated 11th November 2011
The public’s comments are required by the 11th May 2012
Preface
The NPC document can be found at http://www.npconline.co.za/ . It is 444 pages long. Contact number is 012 308 1791. Contact email is comments@npconline.co.za. But no-one answers this contact number and email address!! I have tried numerous times over the past 3 weeks. Eventually Donnae Strydom at the Western Cape Premier’s office gave me two contact numbers and the second one worked, 021 464 2115 and the man who answered this number at the Office of the Presidency had to try 2 numbers which rang and rang, before I got through to Lerato in Pretoria who answered my question, which was “what is the deadline for submission of public comments?” This date appears nowhere on the NPC site, nowhere in the NPC document and nowhere in Trevor Manuel’s speech.
David Lipschitz Comments
● Started on the 14th April 2012
● Ended 1st May 2012. 35 hours invested. One week of my time.
● I view this 35 hours opportunity cost as an investment in our future in South Africa.
Main topics by 2030:
● Eliminate Poverty; Reduce Inequality; Use Capabilities of People and Country;
● Needs: Education and Skills; Nutrition, Safe Communities, Social Security, Transport, Job Opportunities
● Need: A Capable State; Leadership from all sectors; a pact for mutual sacrifice and trust
25 commissioners and Trevor Manuel.
[The 25 commissioners and Trevor Manuel are the most powerful people in South Africa. Effecting and influencing strategy for the next 20 years.]
[I went to a presentation at UCT on Thursday 12th.] NPC wants Active Citizenry, Effective Government working with the people, Strong Leadership in all parts of society.
[How does the Active Citizenry engage with government, and with the NPC? Can we expect replies to our emails?]