In a strategic move to boost its operations and expand its outreach, the Kwara State Residents Registration Agency (KWASRRA) has promised to strengthen and sustain its partnership with The Herald Newspapers.
This, the Agency’s General Manager, Tajudeen Jimoh said will enhance organizational efficiency, growth and public engagement.
He dropped the hints while welcoming The Herald’s General Manager, Yomi Adeboye to KWASRRA’s office in Ilorin on Tuesday for a marketing contact session.
Describing the meeting as long overdue, Jimoh expressed optimism about a partnership with The Herald and its potential to support the actualization of KWASRRA’s mandate.

According to him, KWASRRA plays critical role in collecting comprehensive resident data to improve governance, policy-making, resource allocation, emergency planning, economic development, healthcare, education, research, political representation, and public safety.
“But now that you have come to tell us the areas you think we can partner for us to achieve our mandates, I want to assure you that we will be more than willing to partner with you, just like we have been doing,” Jimoh affirmed.
Adeboye outlined The Herald’s offerings, including event coverage, publicity and commercial printing services. He emphasized the newspaper’s readiness to collaborate with KWASRRA towards ensuring effective communication of its initiatives.
Also present at the meeting were key KWASRRA officials, including Mrs. Oyawoye Olabisi (Secretary to the Agency), Jolayemi Remilekun (Senior Admin Officer), and its press team.