Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by loosecanon50(m): 9:44am On Aug 02, 2016 |
No kidding, I counted the UGU myself too ; D 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by Ijaya123: 9:46am On Aug 02, 2016 |
All these epistle and no pictures to back it up?
I smell propaganda. 3 Likes |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by sCun: 9:46am On Aug 02, 2016 |
sCun:
History was made in Nigeria on January 21st, 2016. The first vegetables from Anambra State was exported to Europe on abx world agro-allied program. Thanks for the massive cooperation and support by the Governor, His Excellency Chief Willie Obiano http://www.abxworld.com/category/news/
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by Ini9(m): 9:47am On Aug 02, 2016 |
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by RRoyaId: 9:48am On Aug 02, 2016 |
If anyone of you still in doubt concerning the multimillion exportation to Europe then go to ABX world for further information for free.. http://www.abxworld.com 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by shamecurls(m): 9:48am On Aug 02, 2016 |
Anambra should be sold to Dangote!
Too much lies in the administration
Always partnering with multinationals in multi-billion dollar investment with nothing to show on ground.
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by Ini9(m): 9:49am On Aug 02, 2016 |
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by MadCow1: 9:52am On Aug 02, 2016 |
uzolexis:
Seriously Vegetables can be kept fresh at a certain temperature for a period of time. Vegetables can definitely be exported.. But before they are, first and foremost they must be wasked and cleaned and free from soil, insects and any other organism that may bring parasites and diseases into the destination country. The Moment a single insect is spotted on the vegetables, Quarantine would reject them. They are also sprayed with preservatives and kept in climate controlled pakaging/containers for exports as they have a very short shelf life. I truly doubt that Obiano actually exported anything. The Nigga exaggerated and played a script that didn't end well. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by Ini9(m): 9:52am On Aug 02, 2016 |
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by RRoyaId: 9:54am On Aug 02, 2016 |
Okijajuju, I still wonder where this stuff were headed to........ MadCow1:
Vegetables can definitely be exported.. But before they are, first and foremost they must be wasked and cleaned and free from soil, insects and any other organism that may bring parasites and diseases into the destination country. The Moment a single insect is spotted on the vegetables, Quarantine would reject them.
They are also sprayed with preservatives and kept in climate controlled pakaging/containers for exports as they have a very short shelf life.
I truly doubt that Obiano actually exported anything. The Nigga exaggerated and played a script that didn't end well. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by nnamokenna(m): 9:55am On Aug 02, 2016 |
duduade: So I am confused..
If vegetables were exported.... How did they preserve it... This is probably the most stupid question I've heard on Nairaland. I think I now believe someone's assertion that the majority of Nairaland users are kids and people of very low IQ. 9 Likes |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by sCun: 9:56am On Aug 02, 2016 |
MadCow1:
Vegetables can definitely be exported.. But before they are, first and foremost they must be wasked and cleaned and free from soil, insects and any other organism that may bring parasites and diseases into the destination country. The Moment a single insect is spotted on the vegetables, Quarantine would reject them.
They are also sprayed with preservatives and kept in climate controlled pakaging/containers for exports as they have a very short shelf life.
I truly doubt that Obiano actually exported anything. The Nigga exaggerated and played a script that didn't end well. So ABX are also lying too? They even organise trainings for potential exporters. Check out their website and stop typing rubbish. 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by geraob1: 9:58am On Aug 02, 2016 |
Anything wey u do fr ds world dem must talk. Keep on riding High, d Governor wey sabi.. 1 Like |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by uzolexis(f): 9:58am On Aug 02, 2016 |
MadCow1:
Vegetables can definitely be exported.. But before they are, first and foremost they must be wasked and cleaned and free from soil, insects and any other organism that may bring parasites and diseases into the destination country. The Moment a single insect is spotted on the vegetables, Quarantine would reject them.
They are also sprayed with preservatives and kept in climate controlled pakaging/containers for exports as they have a very short shelf life.
I truly doubt that Obiano actually exported anything. The Nigga exaggerated and played a script that didn't end well. I know the process of vegetable export as I work in the agricultural sector. Why do you think Obaino didn't export anything Do you have any evidence to prove that or you just assume Nigeria is incapable of doing such.... 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by saintdennis(m): 10:00am On Aug 02, 2016 |
Justiyke4u: Other countries are there doing everything possible to promote their country and attract foreign investors and investment and here we are killing our very own and our very own little effort. Who does that? I read that SR and thought to myself, if anambra government is actually lying with the export, what harm will it do or has it done to our economy? Bro it's all about investor confidence... if you said you did something, it attracts investors then they come and see nothing on ground, do you know the implication? It's similiar to our banks who were declaring paper profits due to witty accountants then the bubble burst and heads like cecilia ibru, akingbola etc had to roll. Let's not kid ourselves ANSG cannot expect us to go and be asking abx and Co. About exports don't worry I expect a rebuttal from SR. It is very painful that obaino (a man I respect) has started playing the 'handwork of the bitter opposition haters' card...I expected a robust defence, pictures of export documents etc not telling us to go to LGA WHERE UGU IS GROWN... local consumption is different from export any finance man knows that! They should show us export documents and for the first time SR will be shamed, till TODAY NO POLITICIAN HAS BEEN ABLE TO PROVE SR ALLEGATIONS FALSE...how come? I really thought obaino would be the first... 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by RRoyaId: 10:03am On Aug 02, 2016 |
For people still in doubt over commercial exports from Anambra State. This is the international Terminal at MMIA- Lagos. What is the Ugu doing at the international terminal if not for exports? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by bittertruthz: 10:03am On Aug 02, 2016 |
viviangist: Anambra Vegetable Export Story: Beyond the Trial on Social Media
Since the Governor of Anambra State, His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano rendered an impressive Account of Stewardship to Anambra Communities in Abuja and other parts of the North on July 22nd this year, a core of bitter opposition, fanning the usual embers of hate, has kept the social media abuzz with claims, alleging that a paragraph in the governor’s Report Card is a lie.
This needless controversy was curiously sparked off by a vacuous statement, stitched together by the vicious opposition in Anambra State. As it turned, the poorly worded statement soon found a perfect outlet in Sahara Reporters, a New York-based Nigerian-owned online portal that has earned a reputation as a Media Undertaker, which in its characteristic kill-and-destroy approach to journalism splashed the story around, hawking a below average appreciation of the governor’s actual statement. It is needless to state that Sahara Reporters woefully failed the test that requires adherence to media ethics that insist on objectivity and fairness to all parties. Naturally, uninformed members of the public unfamiliar with the untamed reflexes of Sahara Reporters got stuck in the middle, clearly unprepared to believe the campaign against a governor that has demonstrated a clear leadership vision and a remarkable capacity for good governance in a mere two years.
Nevertheless, it is pertinent to note that a reportage and analysis of something as weighty as a Governor’s Report Card demands an obligatory fidelity to facts from any responsible media. The overarching considerations here are accuracy, objectivity and fairness. It is saddening that Sahara Reporters and the madding crowd of opposition baying for blood have clearly fallen short as usual, in this regard.
In factual terms, the fatuous charge against Obiano is drawn from the following paragraph in his Report Card - Anambra has assumed a prominent position in Nigeria’s Agricultural map. Precisely, in January this year, Anambra made headlines when it became the first state in Nigeria to export vegetables (Ugu and Onugbu) valued at $5m to Europe.
It is indeed regrettable that in spite of the economy of words deployed to capture the core message of the above paragraph, Sahara Reporters and its sponsors curiously consider it a lie. Its tendentious headline screaming “Obiano Lied about $5m Vegetable Exports,” leaves serious hints about an embarrassing cognitive deficit. Perhaps, goaded by the desire to slash his rising profile, the sponsors of Sahara Reporters showed an appalling lack of rigour in dissecting the governor’s comment or visualizing the big context in which it was framed.
They seemed laughably confused in choosing what to doubt about the governor’s comment. Should they insist that there was no export of Ugu and Onugbu from Anambra State to Europe or that the quantity exported was not worth $5m? They failed woefully to realize the symbolism of Anambra’s vegetable export to Europe; they failed to grasp the audacity of thinking outside the box that it tells us all. But perhaps even worse is the pathetic reduction of this sublime statement in courage and vision to a mere beer parlour argument over $5m. They missed the large statement; the watermark of hope. And we are therefore left to understand that Obiano’s sin is for being farsighted, for daring to shrug off mediocrity that his peers wear as a prized robe.
I find it bemusing that, in contrast to the repeated use of the word “investigation” in the report, Sahara Reporters failed to do any investigation or even thoroughly read Obiano’s comments for a more enlightened analysis. The governor’s choice of the words “valued at” simply indicates that the sum of $5m is the estimated utility or merit of the Ugu and Onugbu (not tomatoes as claimed by the report) that Anambra has exported to Europe (not South Africa as again claimed by the report). And by the way, the fact is that Ugu and Onugbu were exported to Europe over a considerable period of time with an estimated value that is far in excess of $5m. There are no questions about this. The entire Export Business is done in partnership with ABX World Inc. a logistics firm with years of experience in the business whose team of experts can be approached by any investigative journalist for inquiries.
So, where is the LIE that Sahara Reporters and its sponsors are screaming about? Is it that Anambra has no vegetable farms where Ugu and Onugbi can be grown or that it is impossible to export vegetables to Europe? And can anyone who has followed the hopeful narrative of the Obiano administration in the past two years doubt the capacity of Anambra State to carve a new glorious path for the people? It rankles to think that Sahara Reporters is spearheading a campaign to destroy one of the few ingenious efforts by a Nigerian governor to seek an alternative stream of income and cut down on the over-dependence on oil revenue that has left most states in deep financial paralysis today. In saner societies, Obiano’s vision should attract commendation, not condemnation. Surely, the emerging picture from this scenario is not pleasant. Obviously, Governor Obiano’s rising profile is the issue here, not the export of vegetables by the state. After sweeping major leadership prizes in the country in only two years, a bewildered opposition is desperately looking for a chink in his armour. Sadly, Sahara Reporters has offered its services as an undertaker. We shall see how it all plays out in the end. Regardless, it must be mentioned that though the government of Anambra State does not feel strongly obligated to reveal its trade secrets, a lot of evidence has been supplied to illuminate on-going conversations on this subject matter.
Against our better judgement, we have shared the following information with the public –
That the Anambra State Agricultural Export Programme is anchored on the resilience and ingenuity of the rural farmers who are scattered across the three senatorial zones of the state That through the Ministry of Agriculture, the state identified the cultivation of vegetables in a significant quantity throughout the zones and subsequently organised vegetable farmers into cooperatives to facilitate the distribution of vital materials, technical and financial support amongst them. That the state government is in a partnership with ABX World Inc. a Lagos-based logistics firm and has charged it to identify viable markets for Anambra farm produce across the world. ABX has just entered a similar partnership with Ondo State now That in line with this partnership, ABX World Inc. has identified the UK and European Markets as viable markets for vegetables produced in Anambra State. That in partnership with ABX World Inc. a Special Training was held for Anambra farmers on how to produce 100% Organic Vegetables, the vegetable business itself, preventing allergens, handling of bookkeeping and operating the vegetable business. That some experts from the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service were invited to visit all the farms and conduct phytosanitary tests on them after which those that passed the test were duly certified to participate in the export business. That the state government subsequently established an Export Desk to coordinate all the ministries and departments in the export chain, namely Agriculture, Transportation, Trade & Commerce and Finance to ensure a strict compliance to basic guidelines That a Digital Control Centre was set up to capture the necessary data of all farmers and document the coordinates of all farms in the state for geo-mapping and tracking of farm produce. That the state government has rolled out a clear Export Policy that would guide the export business and create wealth for the people through a creative deployment of the ingenuity of Ndi Anambra That so far, vegetables are produced in commercial quantities and off-taker activities have been vigorously going on since the take-off of the scheme in the six local government areas of the state and in the 24 communities spread out as follows -
1. Anambra West LGA - Onono, Umuikwu, Umudora, Agwe, Oroma and Mmiàta. 2. Ayamelu LGA – Anaku, Omo, Ifite_Ogwari and Omasi. 3. Idemili North LGA - Abatete, Orukwu, Nimo. 4. Orumba North LGA - Umuchu Ndike,Ndiowu 5. Orumba South LGA - Eziagu,Umunze, Ogbunka, Ogboji. 6. Ogbaru LGA - Obioshimili, Osamala,Igbo Ifeanyi Odoekpe etc.
It is very pertinent to note that the entire export scheme has been designed in a scalable framework. At full potential, the numbers show a possibility of N1.6bn a month in aggregate impact on the economy of Anambra State by way of income to farmers, freight forwarders, freight handlers, logistics providers and consequential additions to the state IGR from the proceed of sales. This targets 25 tons of lifting per day, scalable to 50 and 100 at optimum.
Critical to the entire value chain is a conditioning and processing centre and a galaxy of purpose-built, temperature-controlled freight trucks criss-crossing Anambra State. In the seven months of this scheme, these value chain activities have been farmed out. To lend roots to this initiative, the state plans to host two cognate workshops in the near future. One of them will be delivered by Global G.A.P, the world’s leading farm assurance programme. It will focus on identification and certification of farmers for global sales. The second one which will be delivered by the Nigerian Shippers Council will focus on regulation and logistics.
We therefore make bold to say that Sahara Reporters and its hate-filled sponsors should have avoided this tragic episode of misleading Nigerians in their typical tear-down journalism if they had acted responsibly and conducted the simplest investigation. It is disturbing to see that rather than play the expected investigative role, Sahara Reporters chose the easy option of sedentary armchair journalism and relied entirely on a pathetic piece of propaganda hawked online by opposition media handlers.
Nevertheless, we wish to state clearly that the Willie Obiano administration is beholden only to the good people of Anambra State whose mandate and support it has risen to justify with a sterling performance in the past two years. The Agricultural Export Programme that has generated this controversy is just one of the numerous initiatives of the Obiano administration that have endeared him to the people. There are many other value-laden achievements that are just as impactful.
We therefore invite anyone who is in doubt about our Export Programme to visit any of the locations cited above and see things first hand. We also invite all prospective investors looking for a safe haven for their investment to come to Anambra State. Anambra is safe, vibrant and ready for business. With over $4.2bn investments attracted in two years only, there must be a reason why the investment community believes us!
We urge you to find out!
Thank you
James Eze SSA to the Governor on Media
Source http://www.viviangist.com/ndi-anambra-obianos-reply-to-sahara-reporter-on-vegetable-export
The so called Anambra vegetables export is a scam and political tool. Supplying local traditional vegetables to Nigeria restaurant and Nigerian community abroad is not a big deal. Right from time, African food stuffs has always been exported to America and around the world. Africa can not export food to Europe, America, Asia even middle east because they have it in abundance. THEY CAN ONLY EXPORT TRADITIONAL AFRICAN FOOD STUFFS TO AFRICA COMMUNITY THERE. They have everything. Thousands of fruits and vegetables that we never seen in Africa. Vegetables that are more expensive than meat. Some are heavily fortified with nutrients that makes you live longer. E.g.. broccoli and many others help to fight cancer and other diseases. 4 Likes |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by WORDSENSEI: 10:04am On Aug 02, 2016 |
DonMaxxy: You cannot learn the secrets of the Eastern Nigerian merchants online...
Even if you leave your hut in Ogbomosho, your lair in Akure , your kiosk in Sango-ota or your hideout in Ajegunle or Agege and relocate to Nnewi, Onitsha, Owerri, Aba or Enugu and spend your whole lifetime their...bros/sis you will still fail thats why you hardly see your pple in these areas...they tried before and failed cos the secrets of the Easterners great exploits in commerce and industry are just inbred...
Thats why Sir Louis Ojukwu an internationally acclaimed astute businessman; was the first and founding president of the Nigerian Stock Exchange.
Go and try the women at Eke Awka, they will beat you silly in vegetable and foodstuffs biz. God and ask the women at Eke Awka how they succeed in their biz before you ask Gov Obiano to show you how he exports vegetables to Europe...
If market women at Ogbete, Enugu could way bill palm oil to their biz partners in Jos, Bauchi, Mubi and other towns in the North...so Gov Obiano cannot export his own market wares to Europe?
You cannot learn the secrets of the Eastern Merchants online I tell you. Even the drug peddling business, you can never beat the hardworking Eastern merchants. Importation of fake products, production of killer liquors in filthy environments and a host of other honest living. All hail the Igbos!!!!!! 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by MadCow1: 10:04am On Aug 02, 2016 |
uzolexis:
I know the process of vegetable export as I work in the agricultural sector. Why do you think Obaino didn't export anything Do you have any evidence to prove that or you just assume Nigeria is incapable of doing such.... I didnt say Nigeria is incapable of exporting Agricultural produce..But if those Pallets I saw that were packed and left out in the open like that in the Airport are the Agricultural Produce of 5 Milion Dollars that Obiano exported, then I am sorry to say I DON'T BELIEVE HIM. He can produce the export reciepts and invoices to back his claims up but I strongly doubt those vegetables will make it through the Airport or Seaport Quarantine of any European Country. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by RRoyaId: 10:06am On Aug 02, 2016 |
Oga, the exports happened over time between January and now. It does not imply that the $5m worth of Ugu is what you are seeing there. It is the total exports so far made.......... He has provided access to the company that facilitated the exports, when he provides the receipts, you guys will go further to ask him to provide the names and addresses of the consumers in Europe. Oops! MadCow1:
I didnt say Nigeria is incapable of exporting Agricultural produce..
But if those Pallets I saw that were packed and left out in the open like that in the Airport are the Agricultural Produce of 5 Milion Dollars that Obiano exported, then I am sorry to say I DON'T BELIEVE HIM.
He can produce the export reciepts and invoices to back his claims up but I strongly doubt those vegetables will make it through the Airport or Seaport Quarantine of any European Country.
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by uzolexis(f): 10:07am On Aug 02, 2016 |
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by HardeyGrandit(m): 10:09am On Aug 02, 2016 |
show us the farm and the processing layout. enough said RRoyaId: ABX world Inc as an independent logistics company is now there for verifications. They even have cargo planes..wow! |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by MadCow1: 10:11am On Aug 02, 2016 |
sCun: So ABX are also lying too? They even organise trainings for potential exporters. Check out their website and stop typing rubbish. You can organise whatever trainings you want.. ABX, ABC or whatevers you call them.. All I know is that Export Quality Vegetables are not packed nor handled the way I saw in those photos. Maybe he exported them to Ghana or Togo, but definitely not Europe. Go sell that Bullshiit to Aunty CHidiebere in Ohafia that has never been to an Airport or crossed our Borders. Below is how you handle Export Quality Vegetables [img] http://www.monitor.co.ug/image/view/-/2707056/highRes/1006658/-/maxw/600/-/3hmqvjz/-/markets01+pix.jpg[/img] Vegetables for export na ehn dem leave under rain.. E no go even take 1 week for the whole thing (plus carton) to rotten.. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by AlphaCentauri: 10:12am On Aug 02, 2016 |
dat nigga willie done smoked wet ugu leaves |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by RRoyaId: 10:13am On Aug 02, 2016 |
No, I will not show you. If you thought these barges below got there in the first without being farmed and processed then I can't help you further.. HardeyGrandit: show us the farm and the processing layout. enough said
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by Enkyl(m): 10:14am On Aug 02, 2016 |
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Instead make you tell your short man devil ipo b leader to stop lying or show us export documents and farm pictures, you dey bark like village bingo inside my ear.
These villagers sef.. Hey come on, dont do that, why not just let Sahara reporters approach ABX and disprove this, not cool to be rude |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by RRoyaId: 10:15am On Aug 02, 2016 |
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Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by temptnow: 10:17am On Aug 02, 2016 |
kuuljay: You can't dispute a media report with mere big grammar!!! No pishure of the farm? Or the vegetables in quantum? now you want to see the picture of the farm. Why not go to the east and find out if they have farm or not. Ordinary vegetables and you people are jealous. na wa o 6 Likes |
Re: Obiano's Reply To Sahara Reporter On Vegetable Export by HardeyGrandit(m): 10:17am On Aug 02, 2016 |
where is the farm picture? or was ugu grown at the airport? RRoyaId: For people still in doubt over commercial exports from Anambra State. This is the international Terminal at MMIA- Lagos. What is the Ugu doing at the international terminal if not for exports? |