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Gov Adeleke commits N8bn for procurement of tractors, clearing equipments

Gov Adeleke commits N8bn for procurement of tractors, clearing equipments

Culture

Osun State governor, Ademola Adeleke on Friday said his administration has committed N8 billion to procure tractors and other farm clearing equipments to boost agriculture sector in the state.

Adeleke stated this while unveiling newly purchased tractors and other farm clearing equipment at Agric Input Settlement Unit (AISU), Ede.

According to him, the procurement of the equipments plus additional N2billion farm inputs followed due process.

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Governor Adeleke noted that at the inception of his administration, he crafted policy objectives and also fashioned an agenda towards their realization which was tagged the 5-Point Action Plan.

He said the objectives include the welfare of workers, financial inclusion, localization, people-centered infrastructure upgrade, as well as social sector upliftment and agro-industrialization.

The governor who said 6,000 herbicides, 80,000 cashew seedlings, 8,000 cassava cuttings, 8,000 various vegetable seeds and 500 bags of Lime would be distributed to the farmers, women associations, people living with disabilities and government schools with large farmlands, urged the beneficiaries to utilise it to boost the agricultural sector in the state.

“We are equally unveiling 31 newly purchased tractors with full implements for the use of our farmers in Osun State which is the first phase of this project,” he said.

“These tractors will be released to farmers cooperative societies and associations after all necessary administrative procedures have been concluded.

“This is also in line with the promise made to our resourceful youthful population during the last End Bad Governance protest. We hope to provide all necessary infrastructure and resources to enhance agricultural production and ensure food security for our people.”

Earlier in his remark, the state commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Hon. Tola Faseru, said the ministry was working interdem with the five point agenda of the governor in the area of agric development

He said, “farming all over the globe has become a profitable venture as well as a veritable means of empowerment. Osun State is purely an agrarian society. It is abundantly endowed with fertile land, supportive weather and human resources to leverage on agriculture for attaining food security.”

He noted that the resolve of Governor Adeleke to procure tractors and other farm clearing equipments alongside with distribution of farm inputs and seeds will go a long way in removing drudgery associated with production of food crops and youths’ notions that agribusiness is tedious and unprofitable.

He assured the farmers in the state that more new tractors and their implements are being expected to arrive in due course.

He commended the governor for being proactive and urged the beneficiaries to make use of the opportunity very well.

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Isese Day: Ogun govt commits to fostering inclusiveness of all religions

Isese Day: Ogun govt commits to fostering inclusiveness of all religions

Culture

The Dapo Abiodun-led administration has said it will continue to promote religious tolerance and ensure peaceful co-existence among various adherents in the state.

Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Oluwasesan Fagbayi, stated this during the 2024 Isese Day celebration held in Abeokuta on Tuesday.

Fagbayi maintained that celebrating the rich cultural heritage and traditions, giving necessary support to traditional institutions, as well as enhancing the promotion of Indigenous tradition would preserve Yoruba traditional religion.

The Commissioner represented by Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Quudus Yusuff, noted that the colourful display by different traditional religious sects at the celebration was proof that the Day was worthy of being recognised as an international event, to attract tourists across the globe, thereby enhancing the tourism potential of the state.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Ogun State Alternative Medicine Board, OGAMB, who is also the Alawoerin of Egbaland, Chief Nurudeen Olaleye, enjoined all traditional worshippers across the country to use the occasion to pray for peace, unity and stability of the state and the country in general.

Speaking on the theme of the event, Vengeance, at Oke-Abola mountain, Saje, Abeokuta, the guest lecturer, Ojubona Akanbi, admonished people to desist from taking vengeance as the consequences were usually destructive and could hinder progress, adding that love and unity among people would prevent people from hurting others.

He charged youths to avoid acts capable of disrupting the peace and progress of the society, tasking them to add their quota to the development of the state and the nation.

DAILY POST reports that August 20 was declared Isese Day in some Western states to celebrate the Yoruba traditional religion and traditions since 2023 and is being observed simultaneously across all states in the southwest.

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