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Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Ekiti State Govt Renovates Agricultural Farm Buildings to Support Youth Engagement in Agriculture

Ekiti State Govt Renovates Agricultural Farm Buildings to Support Youth Engagement in Agriculture.                                                                   By Olamide Akinwumi. 


The Ekiti State government, under the leadership of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, has completed the renovation of the Agricultural Farm buildings (Phase I) at Erinfun. These structures, originally constructed over 60 years ago by the colonial administration, have been revitalized to serve as the office of the Livestock Investigation Centre (LIC). This initiative is part of the government's ongoing efforts to bolster youth engagement in agriculture and support the state's agricultural sector.


The decision to renovate and repurpose the historic buildings reflects the administration's commitment to advancing Ekiti State's developmental agenda. By enhancing local agricultural productivity and creating employment opportunities, the government aims to contribute significantly to the overall economic development of the state. This initiative aligns with the administration's vision of fostering sustainable growth and empowering the youth.


The completion of Phase I of the renovation project marks a significant milestone in the government's efforts to modernize and revitalize Ekiti State's agricultural infrastructure. The Livestock Investigation Centre is expected to play a crucial role in promoting research, innovation, and best practices in livestock farming, thereby supporting the growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.


Governor Biodun Oyebanji expressed his satisfaction with the successful completion of the renovation project, emphasizing its importance in driving agricultural development and youth empowerment initiatives in the state. He reiterated the government's unwavering commitment to supporting agriculture as a key driver of economic growth and development in Ekiti State.


Furthermore, the Governor highlighted the collaborative efforts between the government and relevant stakeholders in ensuring the success of the project. He commended the dedication and hard work of all those involved in the renovation process, emphasizing the collective responsibility towards achieving the state's agricultural development goals.


The completion of the renovation of the Agricultural Farm buildings into the Livestock Investigation Centre represents a significant step forward for Ekiti State's agricultural sector. It underscores the government's proactive approach to addressing key challenges and harnessing opportunities for growth and development. With continued commitment and collaboration, the state is poised to achieve even greater milestones in agricultural productivity and economic prosperity.

Gov. Oyebanji Receives Afenifere Delegation, Conveys Support for Ekiti State Amid Security Concerns.

Gov. Oyebanji Receives Afenifere Delegation, Conveys Support for Ekiti State Amid Security Concerns.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 



Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, warmly welcomed a delegation of Afenifere leaders at the Governor’s Office in Ado-Ekiti on the 6th Tuesday of February. The delegation, led by Chief Korede Duyile and dispatched by the National Leader of Afenifere, Chief Reuben Fasoranti, arrived to express solidarity and condolences to the Governor, the Government, and the people of Ekiti State regarding recent security challenges.

During the visit, Chief Duyile and the members of the delegation conveyed heartfelt sympathies and support to Governor Oyebanji and the entire Ekiti State populace. They assured their commitment to standing in solidarity and overcoming the security situation facing the state.



In response, Governor Oyebanji expressed deep gratitude for the thoughtful gesture of the delegation and recognized the significance of their solidarity visit. He emphasized the importance of unity and support in addressing the security challenges confronting Ekiti State.



Governor Oyebanji reaffirmed his dedication to ensuring the safety and security of all Ekiti State residents, underscoring the government's determination to tackle security issues head-on. He reassured both the delegation and the people of Ekiti State of his administration's unwavering commitment to restoring peace and stability across the state.



The meeting between Governor Oyebanji and the Afenifere delegation highlighted the importance of collective efforts and collaboration in addressing security concerns and fostering unity within the community.

Expressing optimism, Governor Oyebanji stated his belief that with continued cooperation and support from all stakeholders, Ekiti State would emerge stronger and more secure. He reaffirmed his administration's resolve to prioritize the safety and well-being of its citizens.

The visit concluded positively, with both parties reiterating their commitment to working together towards a safer and more prosperous future for Ekiti State.

Monday, February 5, 2024

First Lady to reintroduce schools for dropout girls.

First Lady to reintroduce schools for dropout girls.



The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has promised to reintroduce the Alternate High School for Girls, a programme targeting girls who dropped out of school.
Mrs. Tinubu announced this at a meeting with wives of state governors at the State House yesterday in Abuja under the aegis of the Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI).

The schools, the First Lady explained, would enable girls who had dropped out of school due to pregnancy, domestic violence, child trafficking, drug addiction and other reasons to return to the classroom and eke a living for themselves.

“I will be re-introducing the Alternative High School for Girls. It will interest you to know that some states already have similar programmes named ‘Second Chance Schools’. We are going to reach out to the Federal Ministry of Education to help us harmonise and restructure these special intervention schools,” she said.

A statement by her spokesperson Busola Kukoyi said the First Lady also announced that the RHI would distribute 1,950,000 exercise books to public primary and junior secondary schools across the nation.

The exercise books, which she said were already being produced, would be given to each state through the RHI Coordinator/governors’ wives in the states to the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) chairmen for distribution to the students through the Local Government Education Authority.

According to her, Lagos and Kano will get 100,000 exercise books each, while 50,000 will be given to other states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Senator Tinubu said the RHI would start its Women Agricultural Support Programmes (WASP) in Imo State on February 28.

The First Lady explained that women farmers would get N500,000.00 each while a total draft of N10,000,000 would be given to five RHI State Coordinators/governors’ wives, as the case may be.

Also, Senator Tinubu yesterday urged governors’ wives to remain steadfast and supportive of one another.

The First Lady praised them for the efforts they had been making in their states, especially to ameliorate the hardship that trailed the removal of the fuel subsidy.

“As we all know, the mission of the Renewed Hope Initiative, which is driven by my office to complement the efforts of the administration of our President and Commander-in-Chief, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is towards a better life for families,” she said.

Senator Tinubu said an initiative of the Organisation of African First ladies for Development (OAFLAD), called: “We Are Equal, We Are the Same Campaign”, to empower women, promote economic growth, and advance gender equity would be launched soon.

A raffle draw was held and Osun State was picked to host the campaign take-off.

The First Lady also announced that the National Agricultural Land Development Authority, (NALDA), in partnership with the RHI, would support additional 80 women farmers from each state.

The initiative, she added, would provide training and capacity building, agricultural inputs and buy off all produce from the farms after harvests.

The highlight of the meeting was the unveiling of the proposed Young Farmers’ Club for public schools in each state with the proposed uniforms for members.

Poverty, unemployment behind banditry in Northwest, says Sani.

Poverty, unemployment behind banditry in Northwest, says Sani.



Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani has said poverty and unemployment are responsible for the banditry and kidnapping bedeviling the Northwest.
He said the solution to the security challenges in the region lies in ensuring that the residents get good governance from those in positions of authority.


Sani said this while hosting members of the state’s Elders’ Forum, led by General Zamani Lekwot (retd.) and Alhaji Abubakar Mustapha, at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim Government House yesterday in Kaduna on his election victory at the Supreme Court.

He said as Kaduna State intensified military actions against banditry and kidnapping with the support of the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) to build two additional Forward Operation bases in the state, his administration was also adopting good governance as the best non-kinetic solution to the security challenges.


The governor, who decried the increasing number of out-of-school children must also be addressed to ensure a secured state and region, added that the state was getting $28 million support from Kuwait to help the education of such children.

Sani said: “The Chief of Defence Staff, the Chief of Army, and the Chief of Air Staff have assured us of their support to our security efforts. They have decided to set up two Forward Operation Bases (FOBs) in Kaduna: one in Southern Kaduna, at Zangon Kataf to be precise; and another in Birnin Gwari, to serve Birnin Gwari down to Giwa. The FOBs will be set up in the next three weeks.


“This is one of the most important interventions by the Defence Headquarters because we have always said that we need more boots on the ground and we need the support or the military generally, and we are grateful that we are having that support.

“We also announced last week that we would be setting up a security trust fund. By the grace of God, tomorrow (today), I would be signing the Bill for the Establishment of Security Trust Fund 2024. We are amending the one that is obsolete and coming up with a new one. This will give room for the private sector to come in and work with us.


“We are also looking at the non-kinetic approach to addressing the security challenges. But the issue of non-kinetic approach is not just about talking with the bandits, negotiating, and asking them to submit their weapons; that is only one aspect of it.


“The most important aspect of non-kinetic approach is good governance. No matter how much we talk and try to bring about peace, if we don’t look at the area of good governance, we will never end the problem of insecurity in northern Nigeria in particular.

“People always talk about how the problem of insurgency was ended in the Northeast. But insurgency is not the same with the problem of banditry and kidnapping that we have in the Northwest. The Northeast issue was about people that came from nowhere and talk about an ideology of Boko Haram.

“What we have in the Northwest is an economic problem where people kidnap and ask for money. What brought about that? It’s hopelessness, lack of education, and lack of economic prosperity.”

“The problem of the Northwest is lack of education and financial exclusion. Over 85 per cent of the people in the Northwest are either not educated or financially excluded. So, there is poverty. If we don’t address the poverty by supporting our farmers and increase productivity, we will not address the problem of insecurity.

“So, we need to look at the issue of good governance; it’s key. Many states in the Northwest, including Kaduna, have a large number of out-of-school children, which is unacceptable. Even access to healthcare, which is not a privilege but a right, is poor.

“Education is the greatest enabler. So, we must educate the children of the poor to compete favorably with the children of the rich. If we don’t do that, the problem of insecurity cannot be addressed…”

Oyo, seven others to receive $540m AfDB funds for SAPZs.

Oyo, seven others to receive $540m AfDB funds for SAPZs.



Oyo, Cross River and Imo are among seven states and the Federal Capital Territory to receive the first tranche of disbursements of $540m from the African Development Bank to develop Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones.

Prof. Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka, Senior Special Adviser on Industrialisation to the AfDB President, Akinwumi Adesina, disclosed this on Monday when a delegation of the bank and that of the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation presented their separate reports on the status of projects being executed in Nigeria to Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

Shettima’s Senior Special Assistant on Media and Communications, Stanley Nkwocha, revealed details of Monday’s discourse in a statement titled, ‘AfDB set to begin disbursement of $540m SAPZs fund.’

Monday’s development comes nearly eight months after the AfDB President, Adesina, first apprised President Bola Tinubu of a $520m investment in the zones.

At a two-day summit on A New Global Financing Pact in Paris in late June 2023, Adesina had assured Tinubu that the bank would support the new administration’s economic policies in Nigeria, placing the people first in development targets.

Speaking on Monday, Oyelaran-Oyeyinka said the SAPZs, which plans to turn Nigeria’s rural landscape into economic zones of prosperity, is meant to “support inclusive and sustainable agro-industrial development in Nigeria.”

“The phase one of the project is at the point of disbursement. Kaduna, Oyo and Cross River States are all in the process of receiving disbursements and we hope that the other states can speed up their documentation so that we can fast-track these states.

“We raised $540m in catalytic funding and expect every state to find a partner to bring equity and join up with them. It is a government-enabled project but private-sector driven,” he explained further.

He also clarified that the first phase of SAPZs is being implemented in seven states: Cross River, Imo, Kaduna, Kano, Kwara, Ogun, Oyo and the Federal Capital Territory.

“Ogun state found a partner for the project and decided not to take the loan. We are going to distribute the loan to the other states.

“The next thing is preparation for phase two with 27 states. The demand is enormous, but we must prioritise those who move fast.

“We have set up eligibility criteria for the states and to rank them. We expect them to have a feasibility report, environmental impact study and a commitment to counterpart funding,” Oyelaran-Oyeyinka added.

On his part, VP Shettima called for immediate action, saying it is time for the government and its development partners to walk the talk.

The three states will benefit from phase one of the development of processing zones, including Oyo, Kaduna and Cross River, while others will get theirs as soon as they conclude documentation.

In another report on the visit to the Ajaokuta Steel Company Limited, as earlier commissioned by the VP, the Head of Investment and Technology Promotion Office at the UNIDO, Abimbola Wycliffe, told VP Shettima that the recovery plan for the company would include revitalising through rehabilitation, modernisation and expansion.

She said, “Single-phase turnaround for the entire plant is challenging due to heavy investments and a prolonged revenue generation timeline. Convert the integrated steel plant into strategic business units to serve as profit centers.

“Conduct opportunity studies for each SBU, focusing on incremental investments, raw material availability, labor, utilities, and market demand. Prioritize SBUs with lower investments and quicker positive cash flows (the low-hanging fruits)”.

Wycliffe called for the reinvestment of profits from each SBU in ASC to reduce the burden of incremental investment on the Nigerian economy, even as she recommended the enhancement of foreign exchange earnings and contribution to local economic development in the country

In his response, VP Shettima called for immediate action, saying all hands must be on deck to ensure that the visions of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu are delivered to the Nigerian people.

He asserted, “We have passed the age of talking; we must walk the talk. We can talk from now till eternity and it does not mean anything if there is no action and; hence, we must make this work. We just must.

“We have not seen beyond the depth of our pockets; what comes to us is more important than what comes to the generality of the people. Things must change.

“I read a book on how Korea transformed itself with no natural resources, how they started producing steel against all odds, how they went into shipbuilding, and how Hyundai, Daewoo, Samsung and Kia came about. I believe that when there is a will, there is always a way. We have to walk the talk,” the Vice President stated.

Tinubu, Abiodun mourn as Jimi Solanke dies at 81.

Tinubu, Abiodun mourn as Jimi Solanke dies at 81.



President Bola Tinubu and the Governor of Ogun State, Prince Dapo Abiodun on Monday, mourned the death of renowned folklorist, dramatist and playwright, Mr Jimi Solanke, describing him as one of the finest of Nigeria’s creative artists.

The legendary poet and playwright mostly remembered by many for his television programme ‘Story Land’, on the Nigerian Television Authority, died on Monday morning after a brief illness at the age of 81.

Solanke was said to have died while being taken from his country home in Ipara Remo in the Remo North Local Government Area of Ogun State to the Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilisan when he passed on.

He said to had been in and out of the hospital since December.

Solanke was also known for the Kongi’s Harvest, Sango, Shadow Parties, and many more.

The lawmaker representing Remo North State Constituency at the state House of Assembly, Dickson Awolaja, who confirmed the death, said, “I got wind of the demise of Pa Jimi Solanke not long ago. His death is no doubt another big loss to us in Remo North and Ogun State as a whole, given his worthy contributions to the development of our dear nation. May his soul rest in peace.”

Tinubu, in a statement on Monday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ajuri Ngelale, said he received the news of Solanke’s death with sadness, describing him as “one of the finest of Nigeria’s creative artists and bastion of our cherished mores and cultural heritage.”

“The President condoles with the Solanke family and all those who mourn this painful loss while praying for the peaceful repose of the beloved departed,” the statement added.

Also, Governor Abiodun described Solanke’s death as a colossal loss to the theatre community and Ogun State.

Abiodun noted that the late thespian“consistently put the name of the state in the limelight for very good reasons, especially in the arts, right from his days at the University of Ibadan School of Drama.”

“Renowned for his tireless dedication to the arts, Baba Agba, as he was widely known by his numerous fans across the country, was a great ambassador of our dear state. He promoted the culture and tradition of the Yoruba race on the global stage with his drama, music, poetry and other works of art.

“In 1961, he emerged as one of the pioneer members of the Orisun Theatre Group, founded by Professor Wole Soyinka. He went on to put in several decades of diverse exposure and experiences in the global entertainment industry across several broadcast stations, countries and festivals, impacting the sector greatly,” Abiodun said.

The governor said Solanke’s many admirers “still recall with nostalgia, his epic performances at the Western Nigeria Television, WNTV, Ibadan in the 1960s, his unforgettable stagecraft at the World Festival of Negro Arts in Senegal and the amazing skills he exhibited at the Pan-African Cultural Festival in Algeria, all in the 1970s.

“Also to his credit are brilliant performances in epics like Death and the King’s Horseman, Kurunmi, Kongi’s Harvest, The Divorce and Ovaramwen Nogbaisi. These performances and his numerous talents turned him into a global icon of the arts.


“He was at different times described by the Oxford Times and the New York Times as a ‘Skilled Nigerian Actor’ and an ‘Excellent Troupe’ respectively, owing to his performance of Wole Soyinka’s Kongi’s Harvest, during a tour of Europe.”


King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, says Buckingham Palace.

King Charles III diagnosed with cancer, says Buckingham Palace.


King Charles has been diagnosed with a form of cancer, says Buckingham Palace.
It is not prostate cancer, but was discovered during his recent treatment for an enlarged prostate.

The type of cancer has not been revealed, but according to a palace statement the King began “regular treatments” on Monday.

Buckingham Palace says the King “remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible”.

He will postpone his public engagements and it is expected other senior royals will help to stand in for him during his treatment.

No further details are being shared on the stage of cancer or a prognosis.

The King, 75, returned to London from Sandringham in Norfolk on Monday morning and the palace says he has commenced treatment as an outpatient.

Although he will pause his public events, the King will continue with his constitutional role as head of state, including paperwork and private meetings.

He was seen at a church service in Sandringham on Sunday, where he waved to crowds.

He had a prostate procedure at a private London hospital more than a week ago.

The King had chosen to go public about his prostate treatment, with the aim of encouraging more men to get prostate checks, the palace said at the time.

He was said to have been delighted to have raised awareness about the issue, with the NHS website reporting a surge in issues about prostate conditions.

For many types of cancer, the chance of getting it increases with age. UK figures suggest, on average each year, more than a third (36%) of new cancer cases were in people aged 75 and over.

BBC