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Women to drive 40% of Nigeria’s agricultural revival

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By 2027, at least 15,000 young farmers across Africa will be equipped with skills in sustainable farming, digital tools, and financial management.

Nigeria’s agricultural sector is undergoing a transformation as the Shield Africa Sustainability and Development Initiative unveils an ambitious plan to rejuvenate farming amidst an aging farmer population.

Speaking at the Shield Africa Summit 2024 in Abuja on Friday, November 15, CEO Mrs Osenaga Orokpo raised alarms about the sector’s declining workforce.

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“The average farmer is 60 years old, while the average African is 19. If we don’t act now, we are heading towards disaster,” she warned.

To reverse this trend, Shield Africa announced the Shield Africa Farmers Academy, scheduled to launch in 2025. The academy aims to train 15,000 young farmers across Africa by 2027, equipping them with skills in sustainable farming, digital tools, and financial management.

READ ALSO: Food Security should be collective responsibility of all Nigerians – APC Chieftain

“This platform will create 15,000 to 20,000 direct and indirect jobs by 2025,” Mrs Orokpo revealed.

She added that the initiative will partner with the University of Agriculture Makurdi to enhance training and research, targeting a 40-60% increase in crop yields through climate-smart practices.

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The programme prioritises inclusivity, committing to 30-40% participation by women and robust support for women-led ventures.

“We invite partners to join us in securing Africa’s agricultural future,” she urged, highlighting its potential for poverty reduction and economic empowerment.

With such targeted efforts, Nigeria’s agricultural revival seems poised to inspire a new generation of farmers.

Call for action on Nigeria’s food security

Also speaking at the event attended by Pulse Nigeria, the Benue State Deputy Governor, Dr Sam Ode, called for collective action to tackle food insecurity and poverty.

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“Rural infrastructure is the backbone of any successful agricultural sector,” Ode emphasised, noting that Benue’s road and electrification projects have reduced transportation costs for agricultural produce by 25% and cut post-harvest losses. These developments, he said, ensure “farmers reap the full rewards of their hard work.”

The Deputy Governor highlighted strides in empowering smallholder farmers through access to financing and technology.

Partnerships have enabled thousands to secure affordable credit and adopt modern tools like pest detection apps and irrigation systems, boosting productivity by 50%.

READ ALSO: FG secures $134m AfDB loan to boost national food security

He cited tailored programmes that equip these groups with modern farming techniques and entrepreneurship skills.

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“Empowering this group is not just an economic necessity but a pathway to sustainable development,” he remarked.

Women farmers, he added, have reported a 20% income increase, enhancing family welfare.

Some farmers were awarded seed grants of ₦20 million each at the event for their outstanding prowess in agro-preneurship.

The gathering witnessed the attendance of Prof. Kaletapwa Farauta, deputy governor of Adamawa State, Musa Bosso, commissioner of agriculture in Niger State, Edward Adamu, former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Dr Osasuyi Dirisu, executive director of Policy Innovation Centre and a host of others.
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Okpebholo orders Edo LG chairmen to submit 16 months account statements in 48 hours

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Gov. Monday Okpebholo of Edo on Tuesday directed the 18 local government chairmen in the state to submit their statements of account from September 2023 to date within 48 hours.

A statement by Fred Itua, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, instructed that the documents should be submitted to the Assets Verification Committee through the Secretary to the State Government (SSG).

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At a meeting with the chairmen, the governor emphasised the administration’s commitment to transparency and accountability.

Okpebholo, represented by the Deputy Governor, Dennis Idahosa, assured the council chairmen of collaborative governance for the betterment of the state.

The governor reiterated that the directive would enhance the committee’s ability to verify assets efficiently. According to the governor, I have listened keenly to the ALGON Chairman, I’m a leader of all and we are one family.

The governor urged the chairmen to comply with the directive promptly to support the committee’s work. 

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LASEMA rescues 4 victims from road accident on Third Mainland Bridge, Lagos

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The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), said it rescued four accident victims on Monday evening.

The agency’s Permanent Secretary, Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, said this in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos. Oke-Osanyintolu said the victims were severely injured in the accident involving two buses.

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He said that the incident happened in the late hours of Monday, on Third Mainland Bridge, inward Owroronshoki.

“Following distress calls received through the 767 and 112 toll-free emergency lines at 17.25hrs, LASEMA activated its emergency response team from the  Command and Control Centre, Alausa, Ikeja.

“On arrival to the incident scene at 17.35hrs, we discovered that a white Toyota coaster bus, Registration Number KJA-380-XV collided with a parked Lagos State BRT, Registration Number AGL938-YD.

“This happened while the coaster bus was on motion resulting in significant damage and injuries.

“The accidented Toyota Coaster bus blindsided a parked BRT in an attempt to overtake a car while headed inward Iyana Oworo,” he said.

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He said four people were severely injured including the driver, adding that no fatalities were recorded in the incident.

“The recovery operation was coordinated by the agency and we extricated the trapped passengers.

“The injured victims were administered pre-hospital care treatment by the agency’s paramedics before being evacuated to nearby government-owned hospitals.

“The white coaster bus was subsequently towed to Iyana-Oworo and handed over to the Police. Recovery operation concluded,” he stated.

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Labour strikes cripple activities in 4 states over ₦70,000 minimum wage

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Economic activities were paralysed in Abuja, Nasarawa, Kaduna, and Ebonyi states on Monday as the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) embarked on a one-week warning strike over the non-implementation of the ₦70,000 minimum wage.

In Abuja, teachers expressed frustration with the Federal Capital Territory’s (FCT) area councils for failing to comply with the minimum wage directive.

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The labour action caused widespread disruption to public services across the nation’s capital.

Kaduna state saw ministries and agencies grind to a halt despite the government’s claims of having commenced minimum wage payments in October, barring consequential adjustments.

“We have started implementation,” said a Kaduna State official.

However, workers dismissed these claims as insufficient.

In Ebonyi, Governor Francis Nwifuru responded to the industrial action by announcing a 72-hour ultimatum for workers to resume or face dismissal.

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He stated that the state government had approved and started implementing a ₦75,000 minimum wage.

However, striking workers described the announcement as “mere rhetoric” lacking actionable backing.

Nasarawa also witnessed widespread disruption, with organised labour accusing state authorities of failing to meet the October and November implementation deadlines.

The strike highlights escalating tensions between labour unions and state governments over wage disparities. Union leaders have vowed to sustain their protest until their demands are met.

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