Kwara Achieves 36% IGR Growth, Ranks 5th Least Dependent on Federal Revenue
The Executive Chairman of the Kwara State Internal Revenue Service (KW-IRS), Mrs. Shade Omoniyi, has announced that Kwara State achieved a significant 36 per cent year-on-year growth in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) between 2023 and 2024. This achievement has positioned Kwara as the fifth least dependent state on federally distributed revenue in the country.
Omoniyi made the disclosure at the quiz competition organized for secondary schools in the state, emphasizing the role of the agency's strategy in building public confidence.
She explained that KW-IRS's commitment to building a fair, transparent, and efficient tax system has successfully fostered public trust and compliance, which is crucial for IGR growth.
Success in Education
Mrs. Omoniyi also linked the administration's fiscal discipline to success in the education sector. She stated that the governor's commitment in this area has continued to yield outstanding results, with Kwara students in both public and private schools, "winning medals locally and internationally."
She further hinted that the governor's vision has produced "a generation of disciplined, tax-conscious, and multi-talented youths ready to conquer the world."
Taking the audience through the event and its essence, the Head Corporate Affairs, Funmilola Oguntunbi, in her presentation titled: "The journey so far," said the program, jointly held with the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development was one of the Service's most cherished platforms for engaging, educating, and inspiring the younger generation.
"The consistency of this initiative over the years reflects our unwavering commitment to building a tax-conscious and responsible society, starting with our students who are the leaders of tomorrow.
"The competition is not just about winning; it is about learning and developing a sense of civic responsibility.
"Through this competition, we aim to equip our young minds with knowledge about the importance of taxation, how tax revenue contributes to State development, and the critical role every citizen plays in sustaining good governance.
"At KW-IRS, we believe that when students understand taxation early, they grow to become informed adults who appreciate their obligations to society. This awareness helps to strengthen voluntary compliance and supports the vision of a prosperous and self-reliant Kwara State," she added.
Meanwhile,the Shepherd school, Lafiagi, Kwara State during the competition emerged winner of this year's quiz competition organised by the state's Internally Revenue Service (KW-IRS.)
It scored 20 points to edge its closest rival, Government secondary school Lafiagi who scored 16 points while Saint Anthony's secondary school, Ilorin got 10 points at the tension-soaked education exercise jointly supported by the Ministry of Education and Human Capital Development.
According to the quiz master, Ansarul Islam Grammar School, Ijomu Oro on the fourth position, scored eight points with Roemichs international schools, Ilorin scoring six while Ansar Ud Deen college, Offa tagged on with four points.
With the result, Shepherd school, Lafiagi won N2.5 million while Government secondary school Lafiagi went away with N1.5 million, leaving Saint Anthony's secondary school (third position) with N1 million.
Meanwhile, consolation prizes were given to other participants.
The event, witnessed by traditional rulers and other stakeholders, was contested by 99 schools from across the state, showcasing Kwara's commitment to promoting tax education and civic responsibility among young people.
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