Her Excellency, Erelu Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi,
Wife of the Governor,
Ekiti State, Nigeria
invites you to the PUBLIC PRESENTATION of her books
- Speaking Above a Whisper (an autobiography)
- Speaking for Myself (a collection of essays & speeches
The document summarizes procurement records from April 2013, listing 7 contracts totaling N210,811,555.25 in estimated costs. The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) vetted the contracts, approving a total of N210,764,147.75. BPP's vetting resulted in savings of N47,407.50.
This document is an application form for postgraduate awards for a Masters degree or PhD program in Nigeria from the Ekiti State Scholarship Board.
The form requests personal information about the applicant such as name, date of birth, educational background, employment status, references, and program details. It also requires documents like admission letters, transcripts, and certificates to be attached.
Applicants must submit the completed form through their department head or employer by the advertised deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be processed. Employed applicants need certification from their employer that they can be released for the scholarship if selected.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It provides estimates for revenue sources including federal allocations, internally generated revenue, and VAT, totaling over 42 billion Naira. It also provides estimates for recurrent and capital expenditures, with the largest allocations going to personnel costs, grants to parastatals, and capital projects. The budget aims to support priorities across sectors such as agriculture, education, health, and infrastructure development.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It outlines the total revenue as 63% of the budget which includes federal allocations (39%), internally generated revenue (15%), and VAT (9%). It also outlines the total recurrent expenditure as 63% of the budget which includes personnel costs (12%), grants to parastatals (25%), and consolidated revenue fund charges (18%). The document further provides details of internally generated revenue estimates for various ministries and departments.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It outlines the total revenue as 63% of the budget which includes federal allocations (39%), internally generated revenue (15%), and VAT (9%). It also details the total recurrent expenditure as 63% of the budget which includes personnel costs (12%), grants to parastatals (25%), and consolidated revenue fund charges (18%). The document further provides a breakdown of internally generated revenue and capital receipts which make up 37% of the budget.
This document is the Ekiti State Public Procurement Law which establishes the Ekiti State Council on Public Procurement and the Bureau of Public Procurement. The law outlines the objectives, functions, and powers of these regulatory authorities. Specifically, it establishes the Council to approve procurement policies and the Bureau's directors, and receive the Bureau's audited accounts. It also establishes the Bureau to formulate procurement policies, certify procurements, monitor prices and contracts, and enforce the law. The law provides for procurement planning, methods, reviews and audits to ensure transparency and value for money.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It provides estimates for revenue sources including federal allocations, internally generated revenue, and VAT, totaling over 42 billion Naira. It also provides estimates for recurrent and capital expenditures, with the largest allocations going to personnel costs, grants to parastatals, and capital projects. The budget aims to support priorities across sectors such as agriculture, education, health, and infrastructure development.
The document summarizes procurement records from April 2013, listing 7 contracts totaling N210,811,555.25 in estimated costs. The Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) vetted the contracts, approving a total of N210,764,147.75. BPP's vetting resulted in savings of N47,407.50.
This document is an application form for postgraduate awards for a Masters degree or PhD program in Nigeria from the Ekiti State Scholarship Board.
The form requests personal information about the applicant such as name, date of birth, educational background, employment status, references, and program details. It also requires documents like admission letters, transcripts, and certificates to be attached.
Applicants must submit the completed form through their department head or employer by the advertised deadline. Incomplete or late applications will not be processed. Employed applicants need certification from their employer that they can be released for the scholarship if selected.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It provides estimates for revenue sources including federal allocations, internally generated revenue, and VAT, totaling over 42 billion Naira. It also provides estimates for recurrent and capital expenditures, with the largest allocations going to personnel costs, grants to parastatals, and capital projects. The budget aims to support priorities across sectors such as agriculture, education, health, and infrastructure development.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It outlines the total revenue as 63% of the budget which includes federal allocations (39%), internally generated revenue (15%), and VAT (9%). It also outlines the total recurrent expenditure as 63% of the budget which includes personnel costs (12%), grants to parastatals (25%), and consolidated revenue fund charges (18%). The document further provides details of internally generated revenue estimates for various ministries and departments.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It outlines the total revenue as 63% of the budget which includes federal allocations (39%), internally generated revenue (15%), and VAT (9%). It also details the total recurrent expenditure as 63% of the budget which includes personnel costs (12%), grants to parastatals (25%), and consolidated revenue fund charges (18%). The document further provides a breakdown of internally generated revenue and capital receipts which make up 37% of the budget.
This document is the Ekiti State Public Procurement Law which establishes the Ekiti State Council on Public Procurement and the Bureau of Public Procurement. The law outlines the objectives, functions, and powers of these regulatory authorities. Specifically, it establishes the Council to approve procurement policies and the Bureau's directors, and receive the Bureau's audited accounts. It also establishes the Bureau to formulate procurement policies, certify procurements, monitor prices and contracts, and enforce the law. The law provides for procurement planning, methods, reviews and audits to ensure transparency and value for money.
The document summarizes the approved budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria for 2016. It provides estimates for revenue sources including federal allocations, internally generated revenue, and VAT, totaling over 42 billion Naira. It also provides estimates for recurrent and capital expenditures, with the largest allocations going to personnel costs, grants to parastatals, and capital projects. The budget aims to support priorities across sectors such as agriculture, education, health, and infrastructure development.
The governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose, presented the 2015 budget speech to the State House of Assembly. The N80.7 billion budget aims to continue projects from the governor's first term and focus on empowerment, agriculture, infrastructure, education, health, and good governance. The budget allocates 60% to recurrent expenditures like salaries and 40% to capital projects. It is expected to improve the lives of citizens and support economic growth through job creation and improved infrastructure and social services.
The document provides details of the analysis of Ekiti State's 2015 budget presented by the Commissioner for Finance and Economic Planning. Some key points:
- The 2015 budget size was N80.78 billion, with 60% for recurrent expenditure and 40% for capital expenditure.
- Revenue performance for 2014 was 65% of target due to lower internally generated revenue. Expenditure was 58% of the budget.
- Measures to boost revenue and reduce debt include restructuring MDAs, increasing internally generated revenue, reducing grants to MDAs, and renegotiating loans.
- The 2015 budget focuses on six programs: citizen empowerment, agriculture, infrastructure, education, healthcare, and security. It
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides an overview of the 2014 budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria. It summarizes the state's estimated revenue sources for 2014 which total 103.88 billion Naira. It also outlines the budget allocation with 48.3% or 50.11 billion Naira allocated for recurrent expenditures like personnel costs and other charges. The remaining 51.7% or 53.78 billion Naira is allocated for capital expenditures across economic, social, environmental, and administrative sectors. Personnel costs account for the largest portion of recurrent spending at 7.9% or 8.21 billion Naira of the total budget.
Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State, presented to the House of Assembly on the state of the state. He summarized that Nigeria's economy relies heavily on oil revenues, which account for 95% of foreign exchange earnings and 80% of budgetary revenues. However, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has failed to fully report and remit oil proceeds to the Federation Account, depriving states like Ekiti of over N481 million per month. As a result, the Governor requested that the House take actions like establishing independent offices of the Accountant and Auditor General of the Federation and reviewing revenue allocation formulas to remedy the underreporting of oil revenues.
This document is the Ekiti State Water Supply and Sanitation Law of 2013 which establishes various agencies, associations, and committees responsible for water service delivery in Ekiti State. It outlines their roles and responsibilities. Key points:
- It establishes Water Consumer Associations (WCAs) to own, manage and operate water supply schemes in urban/small town areas and Water Sanitation and Hygiene Committees (WASHCOMs) for rural areas.
- The Ekiti State Water Corporation and Ekiti State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency will have roles in urban/small town and rural water supply respectively.
- It provides for the functions of various entities like WCAs,
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
The governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Peter Ayodele Fayose, presented the 2015 budget speech to the State House of Assembly. The N80.7 billion budget aims to continue projects from the governor's first term and focus on empowerment, agriculture, infrastructure, education, health, and good governance. The budget allocates 60% to recurrent expenditures like salaries and 40% to capital projects. It is expected to improve the lives of citizens and support economic growth through job creation and improved infrastructure and social services.
The document provides details of the analysis of Ekiti State's 2015 budget presented by the Commissioner for Finance and Economic Planning. Some key points:
- The 2015 budget size was N80.78 billion, with 60% for recurrent expenditure and 40% for capital expenditure.
- Revenue performance for 2014 was 65% of target due to lower internally generated revenue. Expenditure was 58% of the budget.
- Measures to boost revenue and reduce debt include restructuring MDAs, increasing internally generated revenue, reducing grants to MDAs, and renegotiating loans.
- The 2015 budget focuses on six programs: citizen empowerment, agriculture, infrastructure, education, healthcare, and security. It
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides an overview of the 2014 budget for Ekiti State of Nigeria. It summarizes the state's estimated revenue sources for 2014 which total 103.88 billion Naira. It also outlines the budget allocation with 48.3% or 50.11 billion Naira allocated for recurrent expenditures like personnel costs and other charges. The remaining 51.7% or 53.78 billion Naira is allocated for capital expenditures across economic, social, environmental, and administrative sectors. Personnel costs account for the largest portion of recurrent spending at 7.9% or 8.21 billion Naira of the total budget.
Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State, presented to the House of Assembly on the state of the state. He summarized that Nigeria's economy relies heavily on oil revenues, which account for 95% of foreign exchange earnings and 80% of budgetary revenues. However, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation has failed to fully report and remit oil proceeds to the Federation Account, depriving states like Ekiti of over N481 million per month. As a result, the Governor requested that the House take actions like establishing independent offices of the Accountant and Auditor General of the Federation and reviewing revenue allocation formulas to remedy the underreporting of oil revenues.
This document is the Ekiti State Water Supply and Sanitation Law of 2013 which establishes various agencies, associations, and committees responsible for water service delivery in Ekiti State. It outlines their roles and responsibilities. Key points:
- It establishes Water Consumer Associations (WCAs) to own, manage and operate water supply schemes in urban/small town areas and Water Sanitation and Hygiene Committees (WASHCOMs) for rural areas.
- The Ekiti State Water Corporation and Ekiti State Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency will have roles in urban/small town and rural water supply respectively.
- It provides for the functions of various entities like WCAs,
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.