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Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by naptu2: 8:46pm On Mar 06
Gboyega Akosile @gboyegaakosile

Lagos State Governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his Niger State counterpart, Hon. Mohammed Umaru Bago today signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the Produce-For-Lagos initiative.

The Produce-For-Lagos initiative is a long term strategic partnership between Niger and Lagos States, where Niger will produce food items (Paddy, Tubers, Legumes, Grains etc) and Lagos State will be the off taker.

The Farmers in Niger State will have a ready market for their produce while Lagos State citizens can be assured of availability and price stability of food items.

In the Long term, this initiative will create a ready supply of farm produce directly to the ongoing massive Lagos Food logistics in Ketu Ereyun, Epe.

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by naptu2: 8:46pm On Mar 06
Aina Dipo @dipoaina1

β€œI’m not an advocate of handouts or palliatives, I don’t believe in it. So it is high time we tell ourselves the basic truth. We need to feed ourselves. The next award you will give me is the largest producer of food in 2024.

FG is rolling out 45,000 metric tons of grains to Nigerians, But I can assure you in June, only my state will give out 100,000 metric tons of grains this year.”

- Gov. Muhammed Bago.

https://twitter.com/dipoaina1/status/1765329253405516149?t=nHWuWjZAf4DeeJ0WXgYeoA&s=19

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by naptu2: 8:46pm On Mar 06
His Excellency Mohammed Umaru Bago @HonBago

We have received some of the Bulletproof Security Vehicles we procured in our determination to end insecurity and Tractors for Farming towards Food Security, and I inspected them accordingly.

https://twitter.com/HonBago/status/1760056766593662986?t=yoHDmaCKJ4n9BIprFPUw7g&s=19

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by joseph1832(m): 8:48pm On Mar 06
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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by naptu2: 8:53pm On Mar 06
Jubril A. Gawat @Mr_JAGs

LAGOS STATE- A Non-Agricultural State planning future for food Security in the State. Governor @jidesanwoolu did the Groundbreaking of this massive project on the 24th August, 2022.

We call it the Central Food Security Systems and Logistics Hub located at Ketu-Ereyun, Epe, Lagos.

The Plan is to have several Food Hubs like the one in Idi-Oro Mushin in practically all LGAs and they will be getting their supply from the main Hub below.

This Project is ONGOING as you can see.


https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1764381808811032760?t=5HCt6lhxafpg0GEL2hkjtQ&s=19


Abisola Olusanya @Abi_Olusanya

..at the Lagos Food logistics hub site in Ketu Ereyun, Epe, to inspect work progress. Infrastructure mapping ongoing. Lagos food systems on the move!!!
#GrowIn9jaMadeIn9ja

https://twitter.com/Abi_Olusanya/status/1764220046039982209?t=DG7hj378JJeWgPdJekujOg&s=19

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by LadyExcellency: 8:57pm On Mar 06
Lagos State should leave the Niger State Government alone and partner with private investors in agriculture from Ondo, Oyo, Ogun and Osun States

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by JustYourself: 8:57pm On Mar 06
Barren south west states

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by joseph1832(m): 8:58pm On Mar 06
LadyExcellency:
Lagos State should leave the Niger State Government alone and partner with private investors in agriculture from Ondo, Oyo, Ogun and Osun States
Why should Lagos State Government leave Niger state government alone?

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Biodun556(m): 8:58pm On Mar 06
Good
Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Biodun556(m): 8:58pm On Mar 06
LadyExcellency:
Lagos State should leave the Niger State Government alone and partner with private investors in agriculture from Ondo, Oyo, Ogun and Osun States

That has beef done already

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by richidinho(m): 9:11pm On Mar 06
Obi is a genius, whatever he says is not taken for granted

Sanwolu be like since the president dey slag, make we take Obi's advice sharp sharp

Peter Obi as president, Every Local govt in Nigeria will be empowered to own a large farm, either in your LGA or outside even your state

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by naptu2: 9:11pm On Mar 06
The Lagos State Government is signing agreements with lots of states to provide agricultural products for its food processing facilities.


Jubril Aremu Gawat @Mr_JAGs

We are expecting another MoU signing with Kwara State also soon, Both Commissioners of Agriculture in Kwara and Lagos have worked on all the modalities. Just left for both Governors have a look at it again and put pen on paper.

https://twitter.com/Mr_JAGs/status/1765463169827320318?t=Y-BUcqFEIq4f7mHWrp6-4Q&s=19

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by DeLaRue: 9:11pm On Mar 06
LadyExcellency:
Lagos State should leave the Niger State Government alone and partner with private investors in agriculture from Ondo, Oyo, Ogun and Osun States

Large scale farming is easier in the North.

It is difficult to find large stretches of flat land in the SW. Our lands are punctuated by ancient gullies and valleys left behind by long-diasppeared streams and rivers. Then you have forests with large trees.

Big farm machinery don't work well in this sort of environment.

In the North you have flat lands that go on for several kilometres without obstruction.

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Jokerman(m): 9:14pm On Mar 06
So if Peter Obi didn't say something, these ones won't have done anything like this.

Mhen, Nigeria missed Peter Obi as president... It's well

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by DJMix2025: 9:15pm On Mar 06
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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by tuoyoojo(m): 9:15pm On Mar 06
Good one

Other states with Arable land should follow suit

Invest in agriculture

And have facilities for storage

You can never be go wrong

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by INTEGRITYA1(m): 9:16pm On Mar 06
Both States and Federal Government should get more serious about the food productions in Nigeria.

Lagos State Government signed similar memorandum with Kebbi State during Buhari regime for rice production, by now we should be seeing positive effects of such projects in relation to rice availability in our Country.

We pray things work out fine but we need to be serious with what we are doing.

Eko o ni ba je.

God Bless Nigeria.

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Nokio2: 9:16pm On Mar 06
What of uncle bandit
Him no sign?

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by johnog4sure: 9:16pm On Mar 06
Good; people wey get sense, now any bastard who try to attack trucks going to lagos from Niger and loot it should tortured to death

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by chopnaira: 9:17pm On Mar 06
Good one. Some people will still hate.

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Golan007: 9:17pm On Mar 06
Jokerman:
So if Peter Obi didn't say something, these ones won't have done anything like this.

Mhen, Nigeria missed Peter Obi as president... It's well

Obi should save them in Anambra and Abia state.

Aguun na gum.

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by chopnaira: 9:17pm On Mar 06
richidinho:
Obi is a genius, whatever he says is not taken for granted

Sanwolu be like since the president dey slag, make we take Obi's advice sharp sharp

LMAO.

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Richtaiwo: 9:17pm On Mar 06
Jokerman:
So if Peter Obi didn't say something, these ones won't have done anything like this.

Mhen, Nigeria missed Peter Obi as president... It's well
I understand someone beat his son to death in Anambra because of small food remaining in the pot. Why can't Peter gringory obi save Anambra state? Abi gringory obi hate his Anambra ni?

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Israel0001: 9:17pm On Mar 06
I really pray this works out

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by jeromestarks: 9:17pm On Mar 06
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Quote me if you're interested.
Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by FFIA: 9:18pm On Mar 06
grin
Na only Nyash I see grin


See Nyash farm grin

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Judolisco(m): 9:18pm On Mar 06
Make dis bros repair Minna-Bida road, that road and ilorin - kabba road na d most useless road in Nigeria.... D road Linking to d two major cities in d state has been left like dat for Almost 12 yrs.... Instead of him to concentrate on the road, he is busy dualising roads in minna and planning to build a flyover.... I don't know who dey advice all dis governors sef walahi...

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by ArewaNightmare: 9:18pm On Mar 06
grin hope they carried our bandit brothers along and sign MOU with them too to avoid stories that touches πŸ˜†

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by Pristine664: 9:18pm On Mar 06
richidinho:
Obi is a genius, whatever he says is not taken for granted

Sanwolu be like since the president dey slag, make we take Obi's advice sharp sharp


πŸ˜‚

Una must kill this clueless nonentity with hype. πŸ˜‚

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by jiz: 9:19pm On Mar 06
Good development
This is Peter Obi template on making the North the food hub of Nigeria

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Re: Lagos And Niger States Sign MOU On Food Production (Photos) by FreeStuffsNG: 9:19pm On Mar 06
This is an initiative started by BRF then continued with HE Ambode when he signed same Agric produce farming MOU with then Kebbi State Governor, HE Bagauda, now the current Minister of National Budget and Planning.

It's great that HE Sanwo-Olu, his successor,now with Niger state Governor, continued with it. There's always continuity of great initiatives in Lagos. We are known for that.

God bless Lagos state and may God bless Nigeria for ever!Check my signature for free stuffs!

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