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| Who Knows About The SAPZ (special Agric Processing Zones) In Nigeria by Mandem05(op): 8:09am On May 27*. Modified: 6:15am On May 28 |
Please farmers on this platform have anyone heard about this organization? SAPZ (Special Agric Processing Zones). https://sapz.gov.ng |
| Re: Who Knows About The SAPZ (special Agric Processing Zones) In Nigeria by Lithiumite: 10:02am On May 27 |
Mandem05:The site is not even opening ![]() |
| Re: Who Knows About The SAPZ (special Agric Processing Zones) In Nigeria by Mandem05(op): 6:16am On May 28 |
Lithiumite:https://sapz.gov.ng Try it again, the previous website address had a full stop at the end of the sentence. |
| Re: Who Knows About The SAPZ (special Agric Processing Zones) In Nigeria by Mandem05(op): 6:20am On May 28 |
DRAFT FINAL REPORT FOR IJAIYE AGROINDUSTRIAL HUB (AIH) RESETTLEMENT ACTIONPLAN (RAP)AKINYELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA,OYO STATE. Background of the Project The Ijaiye Agro-Industrial Hub (AIH) is a flagship intervention under the Oyo State Government’s Agribusiness Development Programme, implemented through the Oyo State Agribusiness Development Agency (OYSADA) within the framework of the Special Agro Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ). The project is supported by development partners, including the African Development Bank (AfDB), Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS). The Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is prepared based on data and information collected through a comprehensive census and socio-economic survey conducted to identify Project Affected Persons (PAPs). A detailed survey of the project footprint and affected assets was also undertaken to provide adequate information for the development of appropriate mitigation and compensation measures, as well as to establish eligibility criteria. A cut-off date of 14th October 2025 was set for the project. This cut-off date was publicly disclosed and serves to prevent opportunistic encroachment while ensuring that only individuals and groups identified prior to this date are considered eligible for compensation and assistance under this Resettlement Action Plan (RAP). Persons occupying, cultivating, or utilising the project area after the cut-off date are not eligible for any form of compensation or assistance. While the project is not expected to result in large-scale physical displacement of residential structures, it is anticipated to lead to economic displacement through temporary or permanent loss of access to land and associated livelihood activities for identified users within the project footprint. These impacts are considered localised and limited in scope; however, they require appropriate mitigation measures in line with international best practices. In accordance with the African Development Bank’s Integrated Safeguard System, particularly Operational Safeguard 5 (OS5: Land Acquisition, Restrictions on Access to Land and Land Use, and Involuntary Resettlement, 2023), this RAP has been prepared to identify, assess, and manage the potential social and economic impacts associated with the project. The RAP outlines eligibility criteria, valuation and compensation principles, livelihood restoration measures, institutional responsibilities, and implementation arrangements to ensure that affected persons are assisted in restoring or improving their livelihoods and standards of living in a sustainable manner. ❖ Project Location The project is located in Ijaiye, Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State on Land that was formerly a declassified Forest Reserve and subsequently gazetted as government-acquired land designated for Agricultural and Industrial Development. This provides the statutory and xviii Institutional basis for Land use and supports structured project implementation. Documentary evidence confirming the gazetted status of the land is provided in Annex 5. The total project footprint covers approximately 300 hectares, to be developed in two phases: Phase 1 – 100 Hectares and Phase 2 – 200 Hectares. See figure 1.1 – 1.3 below for site plan of the project area. Planned project components include Agro-Processing Facilities, Logistics Infrastructure, Internal Road Networks, Utility services, and other supporting Industrial Infrastructure required to enable Agro-Industrial Transformation and Value Chain Development within the State. Implementation activities such as land clearing, site preparation, and construction of infrastructure will necessitate the use of land currently supporting seasonal agricultural activities and other informal economic uses within portions of the project area. Although the land is government-owned and largely free from formal legal encumbrances, field assessments and stakeholder engagements identified the presence of informal users and lease holders without legally recognised ownership rights operating within and around parts of the project footprint. ❖ Project Objectives The main objective of preparing this Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) is to ensure that Project Affected Persons (PAPs) are not rendered worse off as a result of the implementation of the Ijaiye Agro-Industrial Hub (AIH) project. The RAP seeks to ensure that project activities are carried out in a manner that minimises adverse impacts on the livelihoods of PAPs and the surrounding environment. The plan establishes appropriate mitigation measures to reduce the severity of impacts associated with land acquisition and construction activities, while also ensuring that adequate compensation and livelihood restoration measures are implemented. It provides the framework for the fair, transparent, and timely resettlement and compensation of PAPs in line with applicable standards. Overall, the RAP is grounded in an improvement-oriented approach aimed at preventing impoverishment and ensuring that PAPs are not disadvantaged as a result of the project. It incorporates gender-sensitive considerations, identifies and supports vulnerable groups, promotes meaningful community participation, and prioritises the restoration and enhancement of livelihoods within both the affected and host communities. Information sourced from https://sapz.gov.ng |
| Re: Who Knows About The SAPZ (special Agric Processing Zones) In Nigeria by Mandem05(op): 6:16am On May 31 |
Lithiumite:Did you try opening the website again? |
| Re: Who Knows About The SAPZ (special Agric Processing Zones) In Nigeria by Deola2ty: 2:23pm On Jun 01 |
Am working with the team for ogun, we are seeking for skilled people for enumerator at Akinyele LG, Ibarapa North Central and Iseyin if u have capable hands pls contact me |
| Re: Who Knows About The SAPZ (special Agric Processing Zones) In Nigeria by Mandem05(op): 6:17am On Jun 07 |
Deola2ty:Abeg plain english please, explain wetin you mean. |
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