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4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by DiamondsAreFore(op): 5:43am On Oct 21, 2025
Farmers in limbo as bureaucracy stalls N50b tractor rollout

• Agricultural supplies gather dust at NASC headquarters
• Farmers lament delay, await sharing formula
• Ministry awaits presidential directive on distribution
• Agric operations time-bound, tractors may miss planting season
• Experts fault lack of maintenance plan for imported equipment

Nearly four months after President Bola Tinubu launched N50 billion worth of farm tractors to boost food production, the equipment remains idle, exposing Nigeria’s recurring pattern of stalled agricultural reforms, bureaucratic bottlenecks, and waste of public resources that undermine the government’s mechanisation agenda.

The machinery is currently gathering dust at the headquarters of the National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC). While there are no official details on the exact cost of the 9,022 agricultural machines imported from Belarus, findings by The Guardian revealed that an average tractor costs about N28 million. Consequently, the 2,000 tractors alone may have cost the country about N30 billion, even at a subsidised rate of N15 million each.

At the launch, President Tinubu unveiled 2,000 tractors, 2,000 disc ploughs and harrows, 1,000 disc ridgers, 1,200 tractor-trailers, 500 seed drills, 300 boom sprayers, 10 harvesters, and 12 mobile workshop vehicles, among other spare parts.

During the ceremony, attended by the Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus, Fuad Hussein, and senior Nigerian officials, the President said: “We are taking a monumental leap forward with the introduction of state-of-the-art agricultural equipment under the Renewed Hope initiative. This is a bold step towards achieving complete agricultural independence. I want to make agriculture more attractive to our youths.”

He added that the equipment would be deployed nationwide to empower service providers, enable year-round cultivation, and create jobs, particularly for young Nigerians.

However, more than three months after the flag-off ceremony, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security says it is still awaiting directives from the Presidency on the modalities for distributing the farm implements.

A top ministry official, who requested anonymity, told The Guardian via text message that the ministry had yet to begin distribution due to delays in approving the sharing formula.

Another source complained that activities at the ministry had slowed considerably, saying only the Presidency now dictates the pace of operations. It was also gathered that ministry officials have little information about the planned deployment of the tractors, aside from what is known at the Presidency.

This situation has dampened the optimism earlier expressed by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, who received the implements in February.

The minister had announced that the tractors would be distributed through three key models to ensure accessibility and maximise their impact on agriculture. He had hoped deployment would take place immediately as the farming season approached, allowing farmers access to affordable labour.

According to him, the first model would offer direct sales, “allowing individuals and organisations to purchase the tractors outright.”

“The second model is a leasing scheme that makes mechanisation more affordable by enabling farmers to access tractors without full upfront costs of ownership. The third model involves setting up tractor service centres within farming communities, which will enable smallholder farmers to rent tractors as needed for their operations,” he had said.

The initiative, according to him, was expected to substantially improve farming efficiency, reduce reliance on manual labour, and contribute significantly to the country’s long-term agricultural transformation goals.

But amid a seeming lack of direction from the government, farmers continue to struggle with the high cost of labour, farm inputs, and transportation.

The Vice President of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Daniel Okafor, stated that they had not received any updates on the distribution of farm implements. “Farmers were very happy with the government at the equipment launch. We thanked them for that, but we are still waiting and monitoring the progress of the sharing formula,” he said.

Also commenting, Professor of Agricultural Engineering and Processing at Joseph Sarwuan Tarka University, Makurdi, Benue State, Simon Tuange, stressed that mechanisation plays a vital role in agriculture, noting that “agriculture without mechanisation is like a vehicle without wheels.”

He explained that while “tractorisation enables land preparation and planting at the initial level, after production there is need for processing, storage, harvesting, and transportation, these are all parts of mechanisation.”

Tuange emphasised that agricultural operations are time-bound. If the newly procured tractors are not deployed during land preparation and planting, he said, they may have to wait until the next farming season for rain-fed agriculture, “except they want to deploy them during dry-season farming.”

He acknowledged that disagreements often arise over the modalities for distribution whenever farm implements are imported, as they are usually shared between state governments and farmers’ associations.

The don, however, criticised the importation of tractors without establishing after-sales maintenance systems, advising that maintenance workshops be set up alongside the deployment to prevent breakdowns and abandonment.
https://guardian.ng/news/farmers-in-limbo-as-bureaucracy-stalls-n50b-tractor-rollout/

Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Timoleon(m): 5:45am On Oct 21, 2025
Not surprised. We gave a culture of wastage and corruption in government. Many projects end up like these. First the ministry in collusion with the legislative committee approved an inflated budget from which they divert majority of it to their private pockets. The contractors who are often money laundering entities owned by the same people in power take a huge cut and spend the rest in the project if they do at all. Then government spends money on commissioning for the media whitewashing. The tools are hardly ever distributed or they get allocated to legislative members who keep them in warehouses in hopes of using it to campaign in the next cycle. Many things successive governments have spent billions and trillions on are going to waste in one compound or the other.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by LagosOrigin: 5:46am On Oct 21, 2025
Tinubu bought and launched the tractors just for the camera, he has no plan of giving to the farmers for free.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by DiamondsAreFore(op):
We already know how this game is going be played because you can't teach an old dog new tricks.

They are currently spending trillions on food importation because banditry and high rates of kidnapping by herdsmen has scared farmers away from farms.

These tractors will eventually be quietly sold off at massively discounted prices to cronies and lackeys.

They'll do a rinse and repeat, then the cycle will begin all over again.

Welcome to Nigeria where the more things change, the more they remain the same.

Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Racoon(m): 7:25am On Oct 21, 2025
This is how the renal dialysis price cuts was being delayed for more than a year despite approval until the world kidney day came around this year.

This is not unusual for a government established on the foundation of incredible lies and propaganda. Unto the next one please.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by G0odharddick: 8:13am On Oct 21, 2025
Only a foolish person would be surprised at this
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by malali: 8:15am On Oct 21, 2025
It’s almost comical how the government talks about “agricultural independence” while N50 billion worth of tractors sit idle, gathering dust at NASC headquarters. Once the money is allocated in a Federal Executive Council meeting and spent, the project seems to instantly become a dead initiative. Bribes exchanged, kickbacks collected, and suddenly the task of serving millions of farmers lands in the hands of the lowest, most incompetent bureaucrats. These “lower cadre” officials then organize their own little “chop make I chop” distribution schemes, favoring states or farmers who can grease their palms, while the real beneficiaries, the hardworking farmers, wait in limbo.

The tractors should have been distributed immediately, with service personnel trained and strategically allocated across regions. Yet here we are, with 36 ministers and thousands of ministry staffers sitting on the sidelines, unable, or unwilling, to execute what should have been a straightforward plan.

All logic points to the fact that with oil prices high and a looming tax in January 2026, the government should be rushing to kickstart agricultural self-sufficiency. Instead, these tractors are rotting in one spot, a stark reminder that in this regime, policy-making and implementation are worlds apart. Money spent doesn’t mean action; it just means someone got paid.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by omoredia: 8:15am On Oct 21, 2025
Woe to you, O land, when your king is a child, and your princes feast in the morning!

Ecc 10: 16
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by iwaeda: 8:15am On Oct 21, 2025
When we said, ninety five percent promises are audio, but they will tell you they have done more to improve security. grin grin grin grin grin angry
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by CalabarPikin: 8:17am On Oct 21, 2025
The tractors dey even workhuh??

Na so Bubu scam us with rice pyramid and Naija air.
APC na complete political HK
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by lexxwiz(m): 8:17am On Oct 21, 2025
Media government. Nothing and I mean absolute nothing is working.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by simpleseyi: 8:18am On Oct 21, 2025
Our problems plenty for this country. Some people are supposed to be in charge of this, monitoring the implementation of the project. Or is Tinubu supposed to be driving Tractors again?
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Chucks13: 8:19am On Oct 21, 2025
He brought the tractor una said una don't need them then he left them standing there?

And we have told him to send it all to Benue, Kogi, Kwara, Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, Edo, Delta for those eager to have them.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by duduade(m): 8:20am On Oct 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Tinubu bought and launched the tractors just for the camera, he has no plan of giving to the farmers for free.
No vex they are still working on the sharing politically 😂
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by olurotimi(m): 8:21am On Oct 21, 2025
A deceptive and desperate government in power.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Antoeni(m): 8:21am On Oct 21, 2025
The Terrible President Didn't Even Remembered He Bought Those Tractors.
But He Never Forgets His Senseless Trips Abroad
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Biodun556(m): 8:23am On Oct 21, 2025
LagosOrigin:
Tinubu bought and launched the tractors just for the camera, he has no plan of giving to the farmers for free.
Election time.

starting from next year my president is a strategist
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by koladata(m): 8:24am On Oct 21, 2025
Use the 50b for security cameras and attach one or two military personal to each farmer. Nobody is ready to go to farm when your boys are killing them. Solve insecurity problem first, El Salvador did it within one year.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by JAWBONE(m): 8:27am On Oct 21, 2025
Jonathan don tell them before,

You cannot govern with propaganda.

Wetin you no get, you no get
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by muyico(m): 8:33am On Oct 21, 2025
Non Nigeria president,ever done what Tinubu is doing now! Best ever produced president, allow him to rule us forever
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Daisyle(m): 8:33am On Oct 21, 2025
Tractors remain unused or they've not been given out.
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by aylipple: 8:38am On Oct 21, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
https://guardian.ng/news/farmers-in-limbo-as-bureaucracy-stalls-n50b-tractor-rollout/
The Tinubu administration is one helluva strange one; they'll put the cart before the horse then start pondering 🤔 why things or Nigerians are groaning.

Shouldn't they have sorted the modalities for use of these imported tractors before they arrived such that immediately after "cutting the tape", they're deployed? Why should its use be dictated by the Presidency per Guardian Newspaper report?

While Sen. Abubakar Kyari himself too can't escape taking some of the blame (man has literally abandoned his work as Minister to focus on his purported governorship ambition in Borno).
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Bigchris01(m): 8:43am On Oct 21, 2025
DiamondsAreFore:
https://guardian.ng/news/farmers-in-limbo-as-bureaucracy-stalls-n50b-tractor-rollout/
Anybody who has tasted democracy in this country knows how the government operates, they may likely keep them for another campaign season to come or probably one of governor Amuneke show let’s see the edit 👇👇🤣😂🤣

Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by seanery: 8:53am On Oct 21, 2025
Na Werey we elect

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Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Mindlog: 8:59am On Oct 21, 2025
simpleseyi:
Our problems plenty for this country. Some people are supposed to be in charge of this, monitoring the implementation of the project. Or is Tinubu supposed to be driving Tractors again?
Did someone else appoint the minister of agriculture, on Tinubu's behalf?
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Lexusgs430: 9:00am On Oct 21, 2025
Let's ask his friend from Chicago University....... 😊🎓😂🤣
Re: 4 Months After Tinubu Launched N50 BN Tractor Initiative, Tractors Remain Unused by Reference(m): 9:06am On Oct 21, 2025
Just terrible.
Clueless, corrupt government.
The contract to supply is over and the inflated sums to buy the devices has been embezzled.
That is where their interest ends.

Same with the touted CNG and other pie in the sky programs. Just mechanisms to grab government funds.

If they were sincere and objective these investments will be made at the request of service providers already at work in the fields of industry. It will be a demand pull program.

You have established agricultural extension services and they have scouted round the whole nation vacuuming up all the idle and under utilised agric equipment and they are insufficient to meet demand. Then and only then do you invest.

But no it is always the cart before the horse to reward those that make winning elections possible.

You want to make agriculture a serious player in Nigeria's GDP game?. Transform it into a proper industrial concern. Establish enterprises up and down the value chain. Everything from land preparation to product processing, ranches to commodity exchanges.

Invest first in the horse of structures of enterprise so that Nigerians can invest and jobs can be created. Then a natural demand will arise for the carts of equipment. Leave contracts to buy this and that to the enterprises themselves.
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