No Valid Residents Number, No Pay: Kwara Sets New Payroll Requirement
Daily Post reports that Kwara State Government has issued a directive requiring all state employees to possess a valid Kwara State Residents Registration number by November 2024 to continue receiving their salaries and bonuses. The announcement was made by the state's Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Hauwa Nuru, in a statement released in Ilorin on Monday.
Dr. Nuru highlighted that the registration initiative, which began months prior, is managed by the Kwara State Residents Registration Agency (KWSRRA). The agency, under legal mandate, gathers residents' data, providing each person with a unique identity to enhance effective planning, resource allocation, public services, and safety.
“In line with the administration's commitment to accountability and transparency in resource administration, a directive had since been issued mandating all state employees, including those across the 16 local government areas, to complete their registration KWSRRA.
“Effective November 2024, workers who have not registered will not receive salary payments or bonuses.
“The KWSRRA registration is a vital step toward establishing a comprehensive and accurate database that enables us to serve Kwara State residents more effectively.
“Ensuring that every state worker is registered strengthens our payroll system, enhances service delivery, and builds trust in our processes,” according to Nuru.
The statement explained that the initiative will play a key role in resource management and planning within the state.
“The integrity of our data impacts all our financial and administrative systems. A complete database helps us make informed decisions, allocate resources efficiently, and ensure that every eligible worker is compensated fairly and accurately.
“All state employees who have not yet registered are urged to promptly visit the nearest KWSRRA registration centre to complete their enrollment.
“By following this directive, Kwara State is working to establish a more efficient and equitable system for its workforce and residents alike,” the statement added.
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