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Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 6:14pm On Oct 17, 2011
Osun Allocates 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers Free

Well done Ogbeni Gomina. More grease to your elbows. I think it is clear Aregbesola means business as far as developing Osun into a State with a formidable agricultural sector. I think the NL critics of Aregbesola should call it a day and return whatever they have been paid to discredit this man who is clearly working well to move Osun forward.



http://www.osundefender.org/?p=20904

Osun Allocates 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers Free •Aregbesola Promises Necessary Support To Farmers

Farmers at Mokore village, in Ayedaade Local Government Council Area of Osun State, were thrown into joyous mood on Thursday, as the governor of the state, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, allocated 50 hectares of virgin farmland, which had just been opened up by the government to them.

The virgin land, which was allocated to farmers free-of-charge had already been cleared and prepared by the state government, before they were handed over to the benefiting farmers.


The land was in a thick forest zone of Mokore Farm Settlement, before it was cleared by the government.

Originally, the state Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, had informed the farmers that they would pay N37,000 for the allocation fees, but the governor, while allocating the land on the farm, declared that no money should be collected from any of the farmers.


The governor, who reiterated the commitment of his administration to ensure massive food production in the state, said, the newly allocated land was targeted at planting food, saying that, whoever refuses to make use of the farm as expected by the government among the beneficiaries, would have his portion withdrawn and allocated to another person.

Accompanied to the newly-allocated farm by the entire Executive Council members of the state and the Olufi of Gbongan, Oba Adetoyese Oyeniyi, Aregbesola stated that the farmers would be assisted with whatever materials they need to make farming in the area comfortable, as well as making their stay comfortable and create wealth for them.

He stated further that the allocation of the land was a pilot to the massive food production programmes of the present administration, under the Osun Rural Enterprise and Agricultural Programme (OREAP), to tell the world that the government was serious about the programme.

Speaking at a reception in Mokore Village, after allocating the land to the farmers, the governor condemned how the Federal Government is using N600 billion to import food into the country, inspite of the fertile land the state and the country in general was blessed with, describing the situation as shameful.

According to him, 60 percent of the Integral Action Plan of his administration relates directly with the farmers, saying that with the agricultural programme of the government, those in urban areas would be willing to return to farm.

The governor, who described farmers as kings, said that the allocation of farmlands to farmers free-of-charge was a tip of what the government has in the offing for the farmers, saying that the intervention was not for any election, but for the betterment of the future of the present and the incoming generations.

Aregbesola emphasized that as big as the late Obafemi Awolowo programmes on agriculture, the agricultural programme of his administration would be ten times bigger.

In his speech, the state Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Honourable Wale Adedoyin, revealed that farmers have started enjoying assistance from the government, especially in the area of improved seeds, seedlings, fertilizers, tractorisation, herbicides, agricultural credit and land clearing, among others, in four out of nine farm settlements in the state, for the first phase of the programme.

He also stated that works had also commenced on the construction of rural roads, to ease transportation for the people in the rural areas, adding that the governor had approved a sum of N255 million, as counterpart fund for the Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) of the World Bank.

In his own address, the Chairman, Ayedaade Local Government Caretaker Committee, Evangelist Nathaniel Arabambi, promised that the council authority would continue to provide necessary assistance to the farmers in line with the quest of Aregbesola’s administration to banish hunger in the state.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 12:19pm On Oct 18, 2011
More land given out to farmers totally free of charge.

http://www.osundefender.org/?p=20915



Osun farmers get 125 acres of land free

Osun Governor Rauf Aregbesola at the weekend, gave 125 acres of land to 10 farmers, including a woman, Mrs. Janet Arabambi.

Aregbesola, accompanied by members of the executive council, handed over the allocation letters to the beneficiaries in Mokore Farm Settlement in Ayedaade Local Government Area.

He also revoked the directive of the Ministry of Agriculture requiring farmers to pay N57,500 each to the government as rent and sundry charges.

Aregbesola told the farmers to invest the money on their farms.


The settlement currently has about 410 settlers.

The governor said other farm settlements in Ago-Owu, Oyere-Aborisade, Oke-Osun, Osogbo, Esa-Oke, Iwo and Igbaye would benefit from his administration’s policy of Farm Estate Services (FES).

He said the FES would provide fertiliser, herbicides, improved seeds, seedlings, schools, communication facilities, access roads, water, hospitals and electricity to encourage farmers.

Aregbesola lamented that the coming of the military into governance caused a setback in the agricultural sector.

He described as “unacceptable,” a situation where Nigeria spends N600 billion annually on food importation, when local production could be encouraged.


Aregbesola said with the incentives his administration plans to give to farmers, city dwellers would soon be tempted to relocate to the rural areas and farm.

He said the government would help farmers transport their produce from Osogbo to Lagos.

The Director of Agricultural Services, Mr. Dauda Ajisekola, said the beneficiaries were chosen by the Land Allocation Committee based on proximity to the settlement, evidence of seriousness and gender consideration.

About 486 applied to be admitted into the Osun Rural Enterprise and Agricultural Programme (OREAP), which had opened up a virgin land in Mokore Farm Settlement for the planting of arable crops only.

Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 12:29pm On Oct 18, 2011
O-Hub. I like it !!! The usual sycophants criticised OYES , yet it is now garnering praises home and abroad with talks of it being implemented across Africa. Osun's partnership with the NRC is indeed the vital link. Aregbesola is really doing some inspirational and innovative things the likes of which has not been seen in a long time from Nigerian leaders.

http://www.osundefender.org/?p=20909


Osun moves to cut food prices

Partners NRC to enhance bulk haulage of farm produce

It is a bold move to relieve low income earners in the country, especially those in the Southwest. Osun State is seeking to reduce the rising cost of food items, and also make it unnecessary for residents of cities bordering Osogbo, its capital, to travel to Lagos for bulk purchase of manufactured goods.

Under the plan, farm produce will be better preserved, thus almost virtually eliminating scarcity. This will stabilise food prices and make it easier for low income earners to feed themselves and their families.

This is part of the intended outcome of an audacious project being put together by the Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola administration, which has the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) as the key driver.

The project is driven by the state’s intention to transform its capital city into a major economic hub in the Southwest. Working with the NRC, Osun State is seeking to ensure easy, safe and cheap haulage of manufactured goods to Osogbo, while bulk fresh farm produce is also moved from the city to Lagos.

Under the project code-named: O-Hub (Osun Mid-regional Hyper Market), the state government will provide warehousing facilities for manufactured goods and fresh farm produce, modern marketing facilities, vehicle terminals, including trailer parks, among others, in Osogbo.

These facilities are intended to receive manufactured goods brought into the state capital by rail which buyers from surrounding states and cities could easily buy. Also, farm produce from the state’s various agriculture programmes would be transported to the Lagos market, from Osogbo, using the rail transport system.

Chairman, Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) and head of O-Hub implementation team, Femi Ifaturoti revealed this while speaking at the Ewekoro factory of Lafarge Cement WAPCO Nigeria Plc, Ogun State. The event was the flag-off of the cement haulage arrangement between NRC and Lafarge, signalling the reintroduction of haulage services by the corporation.


Transport Minister, Idris Umar applauded Lafarge’s resort to the rail system as an alternative to road for the haulage of its products. “It is a known fact that rail transport is very crucial to any nation’s economy as it has no rival in the volume of people and goods it could convey.

“I have no doubt in my mind that this singular collaborative effort between NRC and WAPCO Cement would adequately meet the growing demand for cement across the country,” he said. He was represented by the chairman, NRC Board of Directors, Ladan Shuni.

Managing Director, NRC, Mr Adeseyi Sijuwade, expressed delight over his corporation’s successful reintroduction of freight service, with Lafarge as its first major customer.

He said the partnership between both companies resulted in the recent haulage of 600 metric tons of cement weekly to Ijoko and 150 metric tons to Agege (both in Lagos).

Sijuwade said the flag-off signified the official commencement of a weekly haulage of 750 metric tons from Lafarge’s Ewekoro factory to Ibadan, Oyo State. This development, he said, would be followed by a weekly movement of 600 metric tons each to Osogbo and Ilorin before month-end.

He said under the arrangement, a total of 2700 metric tons would be hauled weekly before the end of October, with prospect of doubling the capacity to over 5,000 metric tons on the completion of the on-going track rehabilitation on the Jebba to Kano stretch of the rail line by year-end.

Sijuwade said the corporation was aware of the growing demand for rail services. He noted that the services were being constrained by the ongoing rail track rehabilitation.

“I believe Nigerians will very soon experience a vibrant rail transport system when work is completed,” he said. He expressed optimism that the success achieved with the Lafarge project would be emulated by other manufacturing concerns.

Sijuwade said that the NRC would take delivery of 20 tank-wagons this month for lifting of petroleum products. He said that the wagons were being imported from China.

[b]Ifaturoti, who represented Osun State governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, said the NRC’s arrangement with Lafarge was coming at a time his state was working the O-Hub project to be built around the rail transport system.

“We took a closer look and realized that Osogbo is centrally located in the within the region. It used to be a vibrant commercial hub in the region. Over time, it lost that status. We also know for a fact, that road transportation has been an obvious disappointment particularly, in the commercial life Nigerians.

“So, the governor said, why don’t we find a way of reviving the rail transport system in view of its immense benefits? So, we entered into an agreement with the NRC to ensure cheap and efficient haulage of manufactured goods from Lagos to Osogbo and for onward distribution to other cities around it, particularly in Oyo and Kwara states.

“We have also realised that fresh farm produce, which would result from our massive food production project, would easily be moved to Lagos to satisfy the ever hungry Lagos food market. As far back a 2007, our research showed that most of the food items consumed in Lagos are brought in from other states.
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“We have decided to tap into that market. And to achieve this, we must ensure that fresh farm produce are moved into Lagos on time and in large quantity. That is why we are partnering with the NRC,” he said.

Ifaturoti said an aspect of the project include the state’s plan to provide logistic supports and warehousing facilities in Osogbo for manufacturing companies in Lagos, who will bring their products into Osogbo by rail and later distribute to surrounding cities by road.

“Part of the plan will include that we bear the freight cost, through our partnership with the NRC. Our intention is to reawaken the commercial life of Osogbo by transforming it into the commercial hub of the region.

“By this, we will not only be lifting the economic life of the state, we would provide jobs and investment opportunities for our people,” he said.

The Project director of Lafarge, Guy Chaperon said his company’s resort to rail transport was informed by its desire to make cement available in all parts of country.

“Lafarge Cement WAPCO is committed to making cement available to Nigerians at all times; this is why this partnership is very important to us. It is an initiative that will go a long way to help decongest our roads and satisfy the yearning of Nigerians for alternative and effective transportation system.

“Apart from the opportunity of reaching our far distance customers in the north, the haulage by train will also help to reduce the traffic congestions on our roads. We are optimistic that the use of rail transport will help to ensure that cement gets to the final users in a safe, reliable and faster way.”

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Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Beaf: 12:32pm On Oct 18, 2011
AregbeRASCAL, grand king of Osun! Lol!



419 for FREE.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 12:38pm On Oct 18, 2011
Beaf:

AregbeRASCAL, grand king of Osun! Lol!


419 for FREE.

"Egbon mi, RAZISTS ni won ni bi o, They are bloody RAZISTS"

Clown jati-jati plus Yoruba wannabee, it was always obvious you would show up here while you avoid this thread about your own State of origin:

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-783961.0.html

Osun is being transformed so please go and face the corrupt Governor , now easily the worst in Nigeria, misruling your State and swallowing your wealth. You can never become Yoruba by speaking our language and focusing on us 24/7 like a lost dog that has no home to go to.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Ufeolorun(m): 12:39pm On Oct 18, 2011
I really want this to work.Buying into the feds rail system is a sensible(cost effective) thing to do but an alliance where you have limited or no control over one of the critical resources(railway) could  become dangerous later on,cos we know how fraudulent and shockingly inefficient our federal system is.
Osun should try create an alternative platform as well.

i really do smiley
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Beaf: 12:43pm On Oct 18, 2011
Ufeolorun:

I really want this to work.Buying into the feds rail system is a sensible(cost effective) thing to do but an alliance where you have limited or no control over one of the critical resources(railway) could  become dangerous later on,cos we know how fraudulent and shockingly inefficient our federal system is.
Osun should try create an alternative platform as well.

i really do smiley

That railway thing is a fraud. It is similar to either Ondo or Edo claiming to have paid the FG to repair Ore-Lagos Road. All na high magic!
And on top of that magic, he has "bought" 40 wagons and 40 coaches. Serious 419.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Beaf: 12:46pm On Oct 18, 2011
Gbawe has become an avid reader of Osun Defender these days. grin
Thats the sort of rag you can get info about tree's and people on the Moon from! Any "news" is possible all they have to do is MANUFACTURE it.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Ufeolorun(m): 12:47pm On Oct 18, 2011
Beaf:

AregbeRASCAL, grand king of Osun! Lol!



419 for FREE.

When i was lurking arround i just hated the way you go about spinning stuffs but now seriously,you bring in  the needed comedy.bro you give me joke and you are so Razist.Baba we re nie men! cheesy cheesy cheesy
that man looks like Jaja of Opobo in mind grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 12:49pm On Oct 18, 2011
Ufeolorun:

I really want this to work.Buying into the feds rail system is a sensible(cost effective) thing to do but an alliance where you have limited or no control over one of the critical resources(railway) could  become dangerous later on,cos we know how fraudulent and shockingly inefficient our federal system is.
Osun should try create an alternative platform as well.

i really do smiley

My brother, I understand your reservation but Osun has no viable alternatives. It cannot build its own new rail system. Road transport , ideally, should be avoided for the haulage of perishable produce if adequate rail transport exist. Mind you, Osun is not entirely at the mercy of the NRC because it has purchased its own rail wagon for transporting produce thus meaning Osun will work more in partnership with the NRC rather than as a service user. If Osun owns it own Wagon then the State can arrange and controls its own delivery schedule with the NRC. Maintainance of rail track , by the NRC, is probably the main issue.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Demdem(m): 12:50pm On Oct 18, 2011
Beaf:

AregbeRASCAL, grand king of Osun! Lol!

Accursed, will you just sharrapppppp. didnt you say the guy govern from Lagos?  

Aregbesola, accompanied by members of the executive council, handed over the allocation letters to the beneficiaries in Mokore Farm Settlement in Ayedaade Local Government Area.

Does that place sounds like anywhere in Lagos LIAR?
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Jakumo(m): 12:50pm On Oct 18, 2011
That picture is of Emperor Bokassa, who ruled an obscure African nation for decades, looting the treasury Mobutu-style, and eating the flesh of children whenever his voodoo doctors called for that ritual cannibalism.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Beaf: 12:54pm On Oct 18, 2011
Gbawe:

My brother, I understand your reservation but Osun has no viable alternatives. It cannot build its own new rail system. Road transport , ideally, should be avoided for the haulage of perishable produce if adequate rail transport exist. Mind you, Osun is not entirely at the mercy of the NRC because it has purchased its own rail wagon for transporting produce thus meaning Osun will work more in partnershio with the NRC rather than as a service user. If Osun owns it own Wagon then the State can arrange and controls its own delivery schedule with the NRC. Maintainance of rail track , by the NRC, is probably the main issue.

Lol!
Aregbe has paid the FG to build railway lines and has bought 40 coaches and 40 wagons to run on FG railway lines. Na wa o! Eye pop'n stuff!!!
Next thing, Aregbe will be buying bridges on federal roads.
Story! Story!

All hail AregbeRASCAL!!! 419 unleashed!
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Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 12:57pm On Oct 18, 2011
Beaf:

That railway thing is a fraud. It is similar to either Ondo or Edo claiming to have paid the FG to repair Ore-Lagos Road. All na high magic!
And on top of that magic, he has "bought" 40 wagons and 40 coaches. Serious 419.

That is your own personal opinion. Since we all know you are a discredited 'airhead' then I will say 'caveat emptor' (buyer beware) to anyone taking your warped opinion seriously. What is not personal opinion or fabrication is the gross misrule Uduaghan is perpetrating on your State i.e Delta.

Why do you not have time to spare for your State? Aside being a Yoruba wannabee, are you also on the payroll of Uduaghan hence sworn to an oath of silence that forces you to look the other away? We all know that you are a very garrulous and loquacious chap yet you are mysteriously silent over what is going on in your State. You are one strange chap.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Beaf: 1:00pm On Oct 18, 2011
Jakumo:

That picture is of Emperor Bokassa, who ruled an obscure African nation for decades, looting the treasury Mobutu-style, and eating the flesh of children whenever his voodoo doctors called for that ritual cannibalism.

Aside from the cannibalism, you have painted a highly descriptive picture of Aregbesola, the Osun Wonder, megalomaniac, king of kings, lord of lords, negus negast, conquering liar. grin
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Ufeolorun(m): 1:01pm On Oct 18, 2011
Jakumo:

That picture is of Emperor Bokassa, who ruled an obscure African nation for decades, looting the treasury Mobutu-style, and eating the flesh of children whenever his voodoo doctors called for that ritual cannibalism.

At least for now Goodluck is not dressing that way,imagine goodluck in that robe  grin grin grin grin emperror Asunkungbade Jonathan uku apolopolo grin grin grin grin
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Demdem(m): 1:17pm On Oct 18, 2011
Beaf:

Aside from the cannibalism, you have painted a highly descriptive picture of Aregbesola, the Osun Wonder, megalomaniac, king of kings, lord of lords, negus negast, conquering liar. grin

Accursed who is this?

Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 1:21pm On Oct 18, 2011
Demdem:

Accursed who is this?



grin grin grin grin The mad mullah and grand Ayatollah of Delta State. Beaf's paymaster he dares not speak against .
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Ufeolorun(m): 1:51pm On Oct 18, 2011
Gbawe:

My brother, I understand your reservation but Osun has no viable alternatives. It cannot build its own new rail system. Road transport , ideally, should be avoided for the haulage of perishable produce if adequate rail transport exist. Mind you, Osun is not entirely at the mercy of the NRC because it has purchased its own rail wagon for transporting produce thus meaning Osun will work more in partnership with the NRC rather than as a service user. If Osun owns it own Wagon then the State can arrange and controls its own delivery schedule with the NRC. Maintainance of rail track , by the NRC, is probably the main issue.

Its too critical,the planners should look seriously into more control over  transportation.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Ufeolorun(m): 1:54pm On Oct 18, 2011
Demdem:

Accursed who is this?



grin grin grin grin
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by highland(m): 2:49pm On Oct 18, 2011
They we also need fund too.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Nobody: 3:00pm On Oct 18, 2011
Aregbesola, the able Governor, go on with your admirable, life-changing democratic policies. We are all Behind You, All your haters would soon see reasons to praise you sooner than Later
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Akanbiedu(m): 3:03pm On Oct 18, 2011
goon:

Aregbesola, the able Governor, go on with your admirable, life-changing democratic policies. We are all Behind You, All your haters would soon see reasons to praise you sooner than Later

You can't change the devil, you know.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by dayokanu(m): 5:01pm On Oct 18, 2011
Is the the grand Ayyatollah of Delta, Short man devil Uduaghan
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 6:15pm On Oct 18, 2011
dayokanu:

Is the the grand Ayyatollah of Delta, Short man devil Uduaghan

Yes OOO . The one and only Mullah Talibani Uduaghan !!!!
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by PointB: 6:31pm On Oct 18, 2011
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Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Johnpaul2k2(m): 7:12pm On Oct 18, 2011
PointB:

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Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by Gbawe: 7:44pm On Oct 18, 2011
PointB:

Beneficiary of the farmlands

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419 free land!

The outcome of juveniles having access to the net . Tragic really.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by EkoIle1: 7:55pm On Oct 18, 2011
I just keep admiring this man's keen sense of focus, determination and urgency.

This is another Fashola in the making.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by member479760: 9:11pm On Oct 18, 2011
This is just the beginning of problems! who are the first settler on the land before the government claimed it? if the government pass it to another person under free land for farmers this might cause issues.
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by tlops(m): 9:38pm On Oct 18, 2011
good intention but,

btw, beaf go to your post on "slapping".
Re: Osun Gives 50 Hectares Of Land To Farmers For Free by EkoIle1: 9:54pm On Oct 18, 2011
nakedall:

This is just the beginning of problems! who are the first settler on the land before the government claimed it? if the government pass it to another person under free land for farmers this might cause issues.


Is it your ignorant understanding that states don't own land or can not buy land and do what ever they want with it?

You people don't even make any attempt to make sense no more.

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