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Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by chokekachy: 6:25pm On Feb 15
STATE HOUSE PRESS RELEASE
 
PRESIDENT TINUBU TO 36 STATE GOVERNORS: THERE MUST BE ZERO TOLERANCE FOR INCOMPETENCE; SUPPORT LOCAL FARMERS TO BOOST FOOD PRODUCTION AND REMOVE RENT SEEKERS

 
President Bola Tinubu says his administration is evolving home-grown solutions to address the nation's food security challenges by setting up schemes to support local production and discourage all forms of rent-seeking that are associated with food importation.
 
The President made the declaration at a meeting with 36 state governors, attended by Vice-President Kashim Shettima, the National Security Adviser, the Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General of the DSS, and some ministers at the State House in Abuja on Thursday.
 
On security, President Tinubu approved the establishment of a committee comprising state governors and representatives of the federal government to, among other things, explore the modalities for establishing state police.
 
The President further endorsed the training and equipping of forest rangers by sub-national governments to safeguard human and natural resources in local communities. 
 
''My position at this meeting is that we must move aggressively and establish a committee to look critically at the issues raised, including the possibility of establishing state police. 
 
''From Kano, we have read reports about large-scale hoarding of food in some warehouses. The National Security Adviser (NSA), the Inspector-General of Police, and the Director-General of the Department of State Services should coordinate very closely and ensure that security agencies in the states inspect such warehouses with follow up action.
 
''We must ensure that speculators, hoarders, and rent seekers are not allowed to sabotage our efforts in ensuring the wide availability of food to all Nigerians. 
 
''What I will not do is to set a price control board. I will not also approve the importation of food. We should be able to get ourselves out of the situation we found ourselves in, because importation will allow rent seekers to perpetrate fraud and mismanagement at our collective expense. We would rather support farmers with the schemes that will make them go to the farm and grow more food for everyone in the country.
 
''We must also look at the rapid but thoughtful implementation of our livestock development and management plans, including dairy farming and others,'' the President stated.
 
President Tinubu urged the governors to trust the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) with the management of the country’s monetary policy, emphasizing the importance of allowing designated institutions to fulfill their mandate effectively. 
 
He said the ''cacophony of postulations'' on the fluctuation of foreign exchange rates was unduly affecting the market negatively. 
 
''Every one of us can not be an expert. If we have given someone an assignment, let us allow them to do it. If they can not do it, then we find a way to quickly get them out of the system,'' the President affirmed. 
 
President Tinubu asked the governors to always make the welfare and prosperity of the people a priority of their development programmes, assuring them that the federal government will continue to work diligently to improve the nation’s revenue profile.
 
At the meeting, the President and the governors emphasized the importance of working together to address issues of insecurity, food security, and out-of-school children.
 
Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara State and Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) expressed appreciation to President Tinubu for convening the meeting and affirmed the governors’ commitment to partnering closely with the federal government. 
 
Chief Ajuri Ngelale
Special Adviser to the President 
(Media & Publicity)
February 15, 2024

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by festacman(m): 6:26pm On Feb 15
Still SHALL and WILL statements 9 months post inauguration. Still talking about setting up committees? There is need to wake up. Time is running out.

Create action plan to bring more lands under cultivation in safer parts of the country while the fight against bandits continues
Create action plan to exploit the marine resources of Niger Delta. Create action plan to generate more employment opportunities. Roll out incentive packages to encourage existing enterprises and engender start-ups. Create action plan to boost non-oil exports. Why has Dele Alake gone quiet all of a sudden with sold minerals exploration?

There is no other short cut. No f**king short cut

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Wealthoptulent(m): 6:28pm On Feb 15
chokekachy:


Nlfpmod mynd44
jus like back in the days when Cocoa money used for building cocoa house and liberty stadium.. government should directly buy from farmers to cushion effect of daily live hood

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Godjone(m): 6:35pm On Feb 15
grin
This balabu man is eternally confused

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Logins2125: 6:35pm On Feb 15
Nonsense!

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by triple996(m): 6:35pm On Feb 15
oga end insecurity and watch people go to farm. Hunger go reduce, no b by noise and barking orders.

Banditry is d major cause

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by slaawomirr: 6:35pm On Feb 15
Damnnn niggar

Nigerians to Tinubu

Vacate that seat right now and apologise

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by crossfm: 6:35pm On Feb 15
Hehehe.

Even though am not Tinubu's fan,but I totally support him on this one.

These glutinous governors should at list do something tangible for once.

They keep on receiving allocations and security vote but do nothing with it.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Sunkyapogee(m): 6:36pm On Feb 15
Audio

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Btruth: 6:36pm On Feb 15
How? ...... They should stop the audio policies and go into actions. Security, I think is the number one factor affecting the farmers at the moment. No one is safe at their farms again. For example, we have hectares upon hectares of farmland at Ijebu-East Local Govt for a massive farming projects. But for months now, kidnappers had been making those areas unbearable for farmers even locals in the towns. Many farmers had abandoned their farms. Personally, I'm to invest into cassava & plantain farming starting from this year, at least about 20 acres of land for each of the crops, but alas, no one is ready for the employment. I was told that if one of the workers is kidnapped, am I ready to foot the bill for the ransom? This and so many is discouraging many people to farm, especially investors that wanted to follow us too.

So, the FG should look critically into the direction of security, if possible to allow the local vigilante take the security of their wards into their hands.

Security first before other things will follow.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by mignone(f): 6:36pm On Feb 15
Such a pity!
They just keep tossing us back n forth as if he& d governors aren't aware of the insecurity in d land.
Whereas, the governors have been instructed to protect the herdsmen, they're now here to bamboozle us.
Abegi jare.
Time will kuku reach one day, remainder small.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Caramia2020(m): 6:36pm On Feb 15
It's necessary for them to encourage local farmers because most chemicals, fertilizer and seedlings being shared by government don't get the the actual farmers. They should also tackle the issue of insecurity because people are afraid to go to their farm due to herdsmen n kidnappers.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Elmgnifico(m): 6:36pm On Feb 15
Wow, Tinubu is working..
What a gag! grin

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Faiththatworks(m): 6:36pm On Feb 15
Hi
Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Zxcvbnmghtr: 6:37pm On Feb 15
One of the reasons we have so much problems is because of how systematically the local government have been made to be so dysfunctional and redundant with State Governors spending monies lavishly over frivolous nonsense unaccounted for.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by SKYHIGHfx: 6:37pm On Feb 15
Fight fulani herdsmen head on

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Treasure17(m): 6:37pm On Feb 15
Your impeachment is imminent.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:38pm On Feb 15
All of us at MANNA second this ....

Enemies of the nation, AKA children of hate, perdition and frustrations,

Y'all should keep shouting Jagaban Upandan while your governors, local government chairmen, councilors continue looting your lives and the lives of your unborn kids right in front of you

Truth is not bitter, just that people are bitter to the truth.

Nuff said!


legendgalas:
Hold your governors for poor development not the federal
Don't mind them.
They have been blinded by Hatred and bitterness,
So they can never listen to sane minded individuals like you.
Even if a bench in their village market got broken, it is still Tinubu they will be shouting.
Mofos dem.


Thank God for people like you and us and other reasonable and sensible members here,
We will keep telling them the truth,
Because.....

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:38pm On Feb 15
Treasure17:
Your impeachment is imminent.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Coldspice: 6:38pm On Feb 15
Open the borders, you failure with oversize lips.

How many many killers of farmers has your administration prosecuted? None

The farmers kidnapped in the North, what did your administration do?

See what they are doing in Niger state. Put 0% import duty on importation of food produced by farmers in Niger state and see prices crash.

You said borders remain closed but your officials are complaining that food is being exported to other countries through the borders you ordered to be closed.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Eriokanmi: 6:38pm On Feb 15
How? Our government is the most clueless in the world. When they want to give out agriculture loan, they'd share it with state governors. Its just like giving a cat some fried fish to share with others.

We have bank of Agriculture where applicants can go and obtain loan with flexible interest rates and pay back.

To make Nigeria a self-sufficient country in rice production is very easy. Engage an independent body to train youths on modern rice production, give them a certificate after training and visit the place where they want to cultivate rice, sell improved yields to them and give them modern farm implement at a flexible rent and monitor progress. In 3 years, there would be rice everywhere. We'd also be exporting.

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by stunnert(m): 6:39pm On Feb 15
I don tire to defend Tinubu, I give up on him case

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Treasure17(m): 6:39pm On Feb 15
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Get lost
Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by lexy2014: 6:39pm On Feb 15
crossfm:
Hehehe.

Even though am not Tinubu fan,but I totally support him on this one.

These glutinous governors should at list do something tangible for once.

They keep on receiving allocations and security vote but do nothing with it.

what you are supporting him on, dos he do it?

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by leathalbeast: 6:39pm On Feb 15
Provide them with some funds na. Mr prez do something

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by lexy2014: 6:40pm On Feb 15
Mathboyy:
Let's take agriculture seriously please

is it because Nigeria does not take agriculture seriously that Nigeria is having the issues it is experiencing?

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Treasure17(m): 6:40pm On Feb 15
stunnert:
I don tire to defend Tinubu, I give up on him case
He's irredeemable grin

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Re: Tinubu To State Govs: "Support Local Farmers To Boost Food Production" by Viper000: 6:40pm On Feb 15
TINUBU…

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