KADUNA TARGETS ₦120BN IGR IN 2026 — KADIRS CHAIRMAN. (PHOTO).

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 Kaduna Targets ₦120bn IGR In 2026 — KADIRS Chairman   Kaduna State has set an Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) target of ₦120 billion for the 2026 fiscal year, with the Kaduna State Internal Revenue Service (KADIRS) expected to play a central role in achieving the target. The Executive Chairman of KADIRS, Jerry Adams, FCTI, FNIM, FCE, CNA, disclosed this during the Service’s Annual Performance Review, Work Plan, and Strategic Retreat.  He explained that although the state government approved ₦74 billion as KADIRS’ official revenue target, the Service raised its internal benchmark to ₦80.09 billion to motivate staff to exceed expectations. He further stated that the proposed 2026 budget by the Kaduna State Planning and Budget Commission stands at ₦117.28 billion, with KADIRS expected to generate ₦74.28 billion, while Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) are projected to generate ₦43.24 billion. According to Adams, the retreat was convened to strengthen implement...

MINISTRY OF TOURISM HOSTS YOUTH AMBASSADORS FROM STATE'S FIVE DIVISIONS. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.


 MINISTRY OF TOURISM HOSTS YOUTH AMBASSADORS FROM STATE'S FIVE DIVISIONS


... Calls for Youth Involvement in Combating Drug Abuse, Promoting Cultural Awareness 


The Lagos State Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture on Thursday hosted the Lagos Youth Ambassadors representing the five administrative divisions of the State.


Receiving the delegation on behalf of the Honourable Commissioner, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Olanrewaju Bajulaiye, highlighted the Ministry’s critical role in shaping the future of Lagos youth through the promotion of tourism, cultural preservation, and the creative industries. 


While acknowledging the coordinating efforts of the Ministry of Youth and Social Development, he emphasised that many youth-targeted initiatives closely align with the goals of the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture.


Mr. Bajulaiye underscored the importance of young people reconnecting with their cultural roots, noting that understanding one’s heritage provides a strong sense of purpose and direction.


“If your source is Lagos, you must not forget your source,” he said, encouraging the Ambassadors to make the most of their unique opportunity, stay focused, ask questions, and take their roles seriously.


He elaborated on the Ministry’s broad mandate, including its work in engaging youths through the creative sector, citing notable talents within the creative industries. 


He, however, expressed concern over rising societal ills such as moral decay, substance abuse, and the erosion of community values, urging the Youth Ambassadors to become champions of cultural values and agents of positive change.


The Permanent Secretary emphasised the value of education and expressed satisfaction that the Youth Ambassadors have chosen to pursue academic and civic paths. 


He also encouraged them to continue their advocacy, particularly in combating drug abuse and promoting cultural awareness at the grassroots level.


He noted that Lagos’ tourism sector offers immense opportunities, not only for visitors but also for young people eager to explore and showcase the state’s rich heritage.


As a symbolic gesture, Mr. Bajulaiye presented the iconic Eyo Statue to the Ambassadors, describing it as a powerful cultural emblem representing the spirit and identity of Lagos. Branded souvenirs were also distributed to commemorate the visit and further strengthen the bond between the youth and the Ministry.


The delegation was led by the State Youth Ambassador, Mr. Obadare Adenekan, who stated that the purpose of the courtesy visit was to foster collaboration between the state government and youth-led initiatives across Lagos.


The State Youth Ambassador gave a brief overview of the selection process for the Ambassadors, revealing that over 3,000 youths applied to the I.B.I.L.E. Academy.


According to him, from this pool, 500 were selected and trained across Lagos' five divisions. 50 exceptional individuals emerged as divisional ambassadors, with one ultimately chosen to represent the entire state.


He outlined the Ambassadors’ core focus areas - education, civil liberties, environment, health, and economic empowerment - and expressed eagerness to partner with the Ministry on impactful youth-driven projects across the state.

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