….Urges media outlets to avoid misinformation, partisan analysts
By Olufemi Oni, Ilorin
Kwara State Government has reiterated its commitment to timely, transparent and full payment of salary and pensions to its workforce, saying all persons with valid details have been paid their dues.
The Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Hauwa Nuru, who disclosed this on Thursday in a statement in Ilorin, the state capital, said government has paid salary and pension till May 2025, adding that those who have not got their salary or pension have either not enrolled in the mandatory Kwara State Residents Registration Agency (KWSRRA) database or submitted invalid details.
According to her, through the implementation of the State Social Identity Database (SSID) verification process, the government has enhanced the accuracy and transparency of salary and pension disbursements across the State, adding that in the
month of May 2025, the government successfully paid salaries to 97 percent of state employees who have valid registrations with KWSRRA.
“The remaining 3 percent were not paid due to invalid registrations or failure to comply with the registration process,” she added.
Nuru said efforts are ongoing to encourage those affected to complete their registration to ensure prompt payment.
She added that 81.2 percent of state pensioners with valid KWASRRA registrations have also been verified and paid their May pensions.
“Approximately 17% of pensioners have been on hold for over a year due to non-participation in physical verification exercises and failure to register with KWASRRA,” she added.
“The remaining 1.8% have issues related to invalid SSID numbers or did not present themselves for verification. This group includes individuals residing abroad, those who have not registered with KWSRRA, and some who may have passed away.
“At the local government level, including the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB), 95% of the submitted payroll has been paid. The remaining 5% have not received payments due to invalid SSID or National Identification Numbers (NIN), name mismatches, incorrect Personnel Staff Numbers (PSN), and non registration with KWSRRA, amongst percent.”
She urged persons who have not got their pay to update their KWSRRA record immediately.
Dr Nuru noted that 76.7 percent of local government pensioners with valid KWASRRA registrations have also been verified and paid their May pensions, saying the
remaining 23.3 percent either have invalid SSID numbers or have not completed the verification or registration processes with the KWSRRA.
“This group includes individuals residing abroad, those who have not registered with KWSRRA, and some who may have passed away,” she said.
The Commissioner said the government has continued to engage in media advocacies and direct communication with unions and other stakeholders to encourage unregistered pensioners and employees to complete their SSID registrations.
“KWSRRA has introduced a simple and secure SMS-based process for pensioners to lodge complaints and resolve payment issues without the need for physical visits,” she added.
“Affected pensioners are advised to send their details via SMS to the dedicated number 08032059986, including their full name, verification number, pension number, account number and bank name, NIN, and KWSRRA SSID number.
“Pensioners who have misplaced or lost their SSID can retrieve it online by visiting kwasrra website (kwasrra.ng/register/validate) and entering their NIN.”
Dr Nuru said the administration remains steadfast in its commitment to prompt payment of salaries and pension, adding: “The SSID verification process is a crucial step towards ensuring transparency, and safeguarding public funds.”
The Commissioner, meanwhile, has urged media outlets to try to verify claims made by anyone regarding government’s activities so that partisan analysts do not use their platforms to spread mischief or cause public disaffection.