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Kayode Akinmade: Dapo Abiodun: Reinventing Ogun’s food security drive

Kayode Akinmade: Dapo Abiodun: Reinventing Ogun’s food security drive

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President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, gave a stark warning on Nigerias import-dependence recently. Speaking at the Council of Anglican Provinces of Africa retreat, Adesina said the decision by Nigerias government to allow massive food importation risks destroying its agriculture. Hear him: Nigeria cannot rely on the importation of food to stabilize prices. Nigeria should be producing more food to stabilize food prices, while creating jobs and reducing foreign exchange spending. That will further help stabilize the naira. Nigeria cannot import its way out of food insecurity.

The verdict is hard to contest, especially given that last year, the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) put Nigerias 2024 projected rice import at 2.1 million metric tons, making the country the top rice buyer globally. However, if state governments in the country adopt the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun strategy, this climate of food importation is bound to change. It may sound like a fairytale, but with a yield of seven metric tonnes per hectare on the 200-hectare pilot project, the Gateway State under Abioduns strategic foresight produced approximately 1,400 metric tonnes of rice, equivalent to 20,000 bags of milled rice, bringing in an estimated revenue of N1 billion every three months.

Governor Abiodun, on Monday, August 19, flagged off the harvest of the 200-hectare Magboro rice farm in Obafemi-Owode Local Government Area of the state. With the feat, the out-growers, including many youths and women who are new to farming, have effectively conquered poverty. And, what is more, following the success of the first harvest, the project will now be scaled up to 2,000 hectares, and there are plans to expand it to 5,000 hectares. The scale-up is projected to yield between N10 billion to N25 billion in revenue per quarter. The farm, a brainchild of the Ogun State Economic Transformation Project (OGSTEP), is supported by the World Bank to drive economic growth and development in the state. Hear the Governor: This project started in April this year. They began planting in May, and today we are already harvesting, making it a three-month cycle. It means that we can do this three times a year . 20,000 bags of milled rice per cycle should be estimated to cost about N1 billion. So, these 200 farmers, made up of women and youths across the country, who farm here in just three months, have a revenue of N1 billion. If they do this three times this year, they will earn N3 billion. We have no business being hungry in Nigeria. In this place, I have 12,500 hectares of land, and all we have farmed is 200 hectares that yielded N1 billion for 200 farmers. From here, I can feed the rest of the country. We will scale up this project immediately from 200 to 2,000 hectares.We can generate N30 billion in revenue. We can take significant steps towards realising that vision of making Ogun State the food basket of this country.”

That is no idle boast. For instance, OGSTEP is not just providing critical support, including advanced agricultural techniques, access to quality seeds, modern irrigation systems and technical training for farmers, Governor Abiodun ensures that beneficiaries get a 65 per cent discount on the cost of each mechanisation operation. OGSTEP empowers farmers through training and retraining, increasing farm productivity. Crop inputs, herbicides and birds are distributed freely to farmers to boost their productivity. Aiming to strengthen the value chain processes in agriculture, especially among smallholder farmers in Nigeria, the Ogun State Ministry of Agriculture, in partnership with IITACGIAR, launched the Ogun State Farmer Information Management System (OGFIMS) on April 20, 2023. Before then, Governor Abiodun had won back-to-back Best Governor in Agriculture recognition at the Nigerian Agriculture Awards.

No one who knows anything about the Gateway International Cargo Airport can doubt Abioduns commitment to agricultural revolution. The airport provides a veritable platform to enhance the industrial base of the state, opening the frontiers of businesses and also opening the state to the rest of the world. It will generate approximately 50,000 direct and indirect jobs. It is built on an airport city and massive construction is ongoing there courtesy of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), among other agencies that have mapped out the place for their agency needs. It is not for nothing that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu approved the Special Agro-Cargo Processing Zone as a Free Trade Zone.

It can be no surprise that Ogun under Abiodun has one of the highest number of beneficiaries in the CBN/Federal Government Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP) in cassava, and has retained its ranking as the largest hub for industries (including Agro-ventures) in Nigeria, the largest egg and broiler producer, largest producer and exporter of lemon grass oil, largest hub for aquaculture in West Africa (according to FAO) and many others. Governor Abiodun puts the development in perspective: In line with our resolve to partner with the private sector and provide enabling environment for investments and agribusinesses, we have become the world epicenter as a dependable host and partner, especially with the Government initiative of establishing the Cargo Airport to supplement the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone (SAPZ) of the African Development Bank (AfDB) and other donor funded projects including the IFAD/FGN Value Chain Development Project (VCDP), in which our state has recorded tremendous success with 12,000 beneficiaries supported with technology, inputs and credit.

The establishment of an integrated farm estate, gari packaging plant and a 200-trainee soil-testing programme, complemented with the signing of MoUs with national and international development partners such as IITA, HarvestPlus and a host of other private sector partners on private sector-led initiatives, are all part of the Ogun agriculture revolution story, as is the Planting Materials Palliative (PMP) rolled out at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and targeted at 40,000 smallholder farmers. The Presidential Fertilizer Initiative supplied fertilizer to target 10,000 farmers.

If Ogun is now a leading producer of rice, maize, and cassava in Nigeria, it is because the Abiodun government invested heavily in the development of agricultural infrastructure: irrigation systems, farm roads, and storage facilities. It has won plaudits for fostering partnerships with private sector players and implementing livestock improvements mechanisms, including the distribution of breeding stock, veterinary support, and the establishment of grazing reserves.

That’s not all. Through the Anchor Borrowers Programme, the Abiodun administration has revolutionized youth involvement in agriculture in Ogun State. It created the Ogun State Investment Promotion Agency (OGUNIPA) and the Ogun State Business Executive Council (OGUNBEC) to make the Gateway State the destination of choice for investors. It regularly supports farmers to produce high-quality products and links them to markets and processors. Among others, the Ogun State Agricultural Policy and the Ogun State Livestock Development Policy guarantees this. The government empowers farmers with solar pump machines. It rolled out the N50 million Ijebu Development Initiative for Poverty Reduction (Eriwe) to develop the fish subsector in the state. At one go, it empowered 40,000 agripreneurs in cassava cultivation.

The message is clear: Ogun under Abiodun is on a massive journey of food security that highlights a cardinal feature of progressive, visionary leadership. That, in the final analysis, is a big plus for Nigeria.

Akinmade is Special Adviser on Media and Strategy to Governor Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State.

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Layi Wasabi, Korty EO, Taaooma feature in Rolling Stone’s Creators Special 2024

Layi Wasabi, Korty EO, Taaooma feature in Rolling Stone’s Creators Special 2024

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Nigerian content creators Layi Wasabi, Korty EO and Taaooma have earned a prominent feature in Rolling Stone’s Creators Special 2024, highlighting their impact on Nigerian culture and their growing success.

The U.S. magazine lauded the Nigerian content creators for their dedication to celebrating Nigerian communities and culture while finding substantial success on a global stage.

Rolling Stone noted that local brands are increasingly keen to partner with social media influencers, though these creators are also eyeing international expansion to broaden their reach and enhance their profitability.

Korty EO, whose real name is Eniola Olanrewaju, a Nigerian content creator shared with Rolling Stone that her latest passion is “making money” and expanding her platform’s influence.

She expressed her desire to elevate Nigerian creatives’ stories worldwide, emphasizing the need for global connections to showcase the vibrancy of Nigerian culture. “We are very industrious and ambitious people,” she said, “but there is also a lot of poverty here. Collaborations with people on other continents bring more eyes to the beauty happening here.”

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Taaooma, born Maryam Apaokagi, revealed her ambitions to venture into filmmaking and attract Western audiences.

The content creator emphasized staying authentic to her roots while reaching out to broader audiences. “When you stretch your hands out to other places, your community is going to support you. So, that is what I have tried to do,” she noted.

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Rolling Stone described Layi Wasabi, whose real name is Isaac Olayiwola, as “one of the most recognizable faces on the young Nigerian internet.”

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The magazine praised Layi’s content for reflecting Pan-African folktales and showcasing resilience and resourcefulness amid challenges. “What sells Layi is him reflecting what Nigerian life actually is,” Rolling Stone wrote.

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Here’s a List of Things That a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You With

Here’s a List of Things That a Criminal Defense Lawyer Can Help You With

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Tampa is a city known for its great weather, rich culture, and dynamic economy. However, Tampa, just like any other city, has its share of unpleasant elements, like crime.

Facing criminal charges is probably one of the most daunting experiences in life. The weight of probable penalties, the uncertainty of legal proceedings, and the emotional toll may at times be too much to handle for any individual. During those times, a criminal defense lawyer can help with everything.

It is important to understand the role of criminal defense attorneys if you or a loved one has been charged with a crime in Tampa.

Knowing how a criminal defense lawyer can help in times of trouble is very important. The involvement of a criminal defense lawyer may be as simple as legal advice to representation in court, which aims at the best outcome.

Here is a list of what the best criminal defense attorneys in Tampa can help you with:

Culture Explanation of Your Rights and Options

When you’re facing criminal charges, it’s easy to feel lost and overwhelmed. In such a stressful situation, trying to understand legal jargon might be the least of your problems. A criminal defense lawyer is pretty handy here. They can:

  • Explain your charges in simple terms
  • Explain your constitutional rights
  • Outline all of your options available before the court of law
  • Explain all possible case outcomes

They will not leave you in the dark regarding what is happening. You will have the capability to make informed choices for your case.

Culture The Investigation of Your Case

A good defense often starts with an investigation. Your attorney will:

  • Gather and analyze evidence
  • Interview potential witnesses
  • Review police reports and procedures
  • Identify inconsistencies and rights violations

Your lawyer may find information that presents proof of your innocence or a loophole in the prosecution’s case. This may make a big difference in the outcome of your case.

Culture Negotiation with Prosecutors

Many cases never reach the trial phase because of plea bargains. A good lawyer can:

  • Negotiate with prosecutors for reduced charges
  • Argue for alternative sentencing options, like rehab or community service
  • Argue for dismissal if there isn’t enough evidence to prove charges

Their negotiation skills could mean the difference between jail time and probation or even having your case dismissed entirely.

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If your case does go to trial, having a lawyer by your side is crucial. They can:

  • Present a very strong defense strategy
  • Conduct cross-examination of witnesses
  • Challenge evidence
  • Give compelling arguments to the judge or the jury

Your lawyer will be your ally at trial and will make sure your rights and freedom are fully protected.

Culture Handling Paperwork and Deadlines

There is a lot of paperwork involved and rigid deadlines when it comes to moving a case through the system. Your attorney can:

  • File all the necessary documents on time
  • Reply to prosecution motions
  • Keeping track of court dates and other critical deadlines

This ensures that you do not miss any vital procedure in your case because of some error in the paperwork or due to missing a deadline.

Culture Conclusion

It may seem that one is fighting a giant when criminal charges are brought against them. A criminal defense attorney ensures that you will not be dealing with these problems alone. These lawyers assist in everything from explaining all your rights to arguing on your behalf in court.

Also, all of us are entitled to due process of law and proper legal representation. Do not hesitate to contact an attorney if you’re accused of a crime. All these lawyers have gone through an undergraduate program and gained experience that will help you during such times.

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