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President Bola Tinubu on Thursday declared a state of emergency on food security as the Federal Government stepped up efforts to tackle food inflation following the removal of fuel subsidy. Tinubu also approved that all matters pertaining to food and water availability as well as affordability, as essential livelihood items, be included within the purview of the National Security Council. This is to be followed by an immediate release of fertilisers and grains to farmers and households to mitigate the effects of the subsidy removal. Special Adviser to the President on Special Duties, Communications and Strategy, Dele Alake, disclosed this to State House correspondents on Thursday, after consultations with key stakeholders in the agricultural sector value chain at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Alake was accompanied to the briefing by the Special Adviser to the President on Revenue, Zacheaus Adedeji; Special Adviser on Industry, Trade and Investment, John Uwajumogu; Acting Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service, Wale Adeniyi; a member of the Presidential Advisory Council, Dr Dorris Anite, among others. Explaining the development, the Presidential aide said, “Mr. President is not unmindful of the rising cost of food and how it affects the citizens. While availability is not a problem, affordability has been a major issue for many Nigerians in all parts of the country. “This has led to a significant drop in demand, thereby undermining the viability of the entire agriculture and food value chain. “Accordingly, in line with this administration’s position on ensuring that the most vulnerable are supported, Mr. President has declared, with immediate effect, the following actions: That a state of emergency on food security be announced immediately, and that all matters pertaining to food and water availability and affordability, as essential livelihood items, be included within the purview of the National Security Council.” Clarifying the short, medium and long-term interventions, Alake said the administration intends to deploy some savings from the fuel subsidy removal into the agricultural sector, focusing on revamping the agricultural sector. He cited existing data that agriculture already accounts for about 35.21 per cent of employment in Nigeria (as at 2021). “The target is to double this percentage to about 70 per cent in the long term,” he added. Parts of the interventions include the immediate release of fertilizers and grains to farmers and households to mitigate the effects of the subsidy removal. At the meeting with agriculture stakeholders earlier on Thursday, the President had declared that the country could no longer afford seasonal farming. “We can no longer afford to have farming downtimes,” Alake echoed Tinubu’s words. “Therefore, there must be an urgent synergy between the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Water Resources to ensure adequate irrigation of farmlands and to guarantee that food is produced all year round,” he said. To facilitate this through irrigation, Alake revealed that 11 of Nigeria’s 12 river basins would be put to good use to ensure the planting of crops during the dry season. The irrigation schemes will “guarantee continuous farming production all year round to stem the seasonal glut and scarcity that we usually experience,” the president’s aide explained. On the regulatory side, Alake disclosed that the FG would create a commodity board to monitor and control food prices. “We shall create and support a National Commodity Board that will review and continuously assess food prices as well as maintain a strategic food reserve that will be used as a price stabilisation mechanism for critical grains and other food items. Through this board, the government will moderate spikes and dips in food prices,” he explained. Stakeholders on board include: the National Commodity Exchange, seed companies, National Seed Council and Research institutes, microfinance banks, food processing/agric processing associations, private sector holders and prime anchors, smallholder farmers, crop associations and fertilizer producers, blenders and suppliers’ associations, among others. He revealed that the administration would engage its security architecture to protect farms and farmers to enable them to return to their farmlands without fear of attacks. On livestock farming, especially cattle herding, Alake explained that the FG would partner with states to create ranches in those whose governments are willing to avail lands. The ranches will have sections dedicated as grazing reserves, he added. “The government will change how we have been doing livestock business, from the archaic method to the modern way acceptable worldwide. “We will establish ranches in collaboration with state governments and the federal government will pay for the land,” he said. Alake explained that the Federal Government would activate land banks nationwide, which currently stand at 500,000 hectares mapped, “to increase the availability of arable land for farming which will immediately impact food output.” Fielding questions from journalists, Anite clarified that the distribution of grains to farmers and households would be at no cost to them. She said, “Part of the savings from the fuel subsidy removal is what we are using for this intervention. The distribution will be free to the households and to the farmers.” Meanwhile, the Central Bank of Nigeria has advised middlemen withholding grains to release supplies at their disposal as prices are likely to fall when the FG begins to distribute grains. A director of the apex bank representing the CBN Acting Governor, Folashodun Shonubi, said “Grains will be released immediately. So the message is that for the middlemen and those who are storing these grains to create arbitrage and get profit, this is the best time to release it quickly; because once we release those that the central bank has, your prices will be depressed. So middlemen that have it, quickly released to the market, so people can take them before we release ours.” Thursday’s development came barely one week after the President signed four Executive Orders, one of which is the suspension of the five per cent excise tax on telecommunication services and the Excise Duties escalation on locally manufactured products. Rolling out the President’s plans, Alake said , “Activation of land banks. There is currently 500,000 hectares of already mapped land that will be used to increase availability of arable land for farming which will immediately impact food output. “Mechanization and land clearing- The government will also collaborate with mechanization companies to clear more forests & make them available for farming. River basins- there are currently 11 rivers basins that will ensure planting of crops during the dry season with irrigation schemes that will guarantee continuous farming production all year round, to stem the seasonal glut and scarcity that we usually experience. We will deploy concessionary capital/funding to the sector especially towards fertilizer, processing, mechanization, seeds, chemicals, equipment, feed, labour. “The concessionary funds will ensure food is always available and affordable thereby having a direct impact on Nigeria’s Human Capital Index (HCI). This administration is focused on ensuring the HCI numbers, which currently ranks as the 3rd lowest in the world, are improved for increased productivity.” According to him, the government has made plans for transportation and storage of farm products. He said, “The cost of transporting agricultural products has been a major challenge (due to permits, toll gates, and other associated costs). When the costs of moving farm produce is significantly impacted- it will immediately be passed to the consumers, which will affect the price of food- the government will explore other means of transportation including rail and water transport, to reduce freight costs and in turn impact the food prices. As for storage, existing warehouses and tanks will be revamped to cut waste and ensure efficient preservation of food items. We will Increase revenue from food and agricultural exports. As we ensure there is sufficient, affordable food for the populace, we will concurrently work on stimulating the export capacity of the Agric sector.” He added, “Transportation, storage and export will be improved by working with the Nigerian Customs, who have assured us that the bottlenecks experienced in exporting and importing food items as well as intra-city transportation through tolling will be removed. These are some of the immediate interventions this government will put in place to tackle this crisis. Principally, one of the major positive outcomes of these interventions will be a massive boost in employment and job creation.” According to Alake, Tinubu’s mandate to create jobs for the teeming youth population will be achieved with between five to 10 million more jobs created within the value chain. “In closing, this administration understands that food and water are the bedrock of survival and therefore is calling on all Nigerians to partner us in ensuring the success of this strategic intervention. This administration is working assiduously to ensure that Nigerians do not struggle with their essential needs,” he added. https://punchng.com/food-shortage-tinubu-declares-state-of-emergency-plans-500000-hectares-farmland/?amp
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We need this kind thunder in Aso rock.
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Three suspected kidnappers have been reportedly struck dead by lightning in the Oro Ago, an agrarian community in Ifelodun local government area of Kwara State. According to the Nigerian Tribune, the incident linked to the efforts of a local vigilance team in the Igbomina Kwara axis aimed at checking security challenges in the area, happened three days ago. It was gathered that the victims of the lightning strike were suspected members of an eight-man kidnap gang who reportedly operated in Iwo, Osun state about two weeks ago. A source among the Oro-Ago Development Union (ODU), a sociocultural organization of indigenes of the area, confirmed the incident to the publication, saying that members of the vigilance team in the area briefed the organization on the development. Speaking on the incident, the state police Commissioner, CP Ebunoluwarotimi Adelesi, said that the Command and its men had already commenced investigation on the development. The CP said that veracity of the incident would be ascertained after diligent investigation. https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2023/7/lightning-reportedly-kills-three-suspected-kidnappers-in-kwara.html
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The Lagos State Fire Service says the state recorded one thousand, six hundred and forty-two (1,642) fire incidents between January and June 2023, with 42 persons killed. Similarly, 177 persons were rescued, while N14.62 billion properties were destroyed. In its mid-year activity report, the Director, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, explained that out of the 1,462 emergencies attended to, fire disasters ranked highest, with 924 incidents in different parts of the state. The report noted that 92 emergencies on rescue were recorded, 41 on salvage, three on explosion, and two on building collapse, while 400 false calls were received. Adeseye, in a statement by the agency’s Deputy Director of Public Affairs, Agboola Ololade said: “The estimated properties saved is about N87.72 billion, leaving the properties loss to N14.62 billion. “Fire incidences increased indiscriminately from the same period compared to the previous year.” “Investigations revealed that carelessness and negligence were the major causes of the disaster. There was an increase in unfavorable calls that keep occurring due to the change of strategy in the attendance to distress calls without double-checking for false calls.” https://punchng.com/lagos-records-1642-fire-outbreaks-in-six-months/?amp https://cdn.punchng.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/04122437/Fire-Service.jpeg |
The Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, will join King Charles III of the United Kingdom, and United States President, Joe Biden, at the Climate Finance Mobilisation Forum. The forum holding in London would help to attract a new generation of capital to combat climate change. A statement said, in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement, it required unlocking private investment at unprecedented speed and scale. Elumelu is one of Africa’s most prominent advocates for equitable climate finance and is a leading funder of young African entrepreneurs through the Tony Elumelu Foundation working to create sustainable climate solutions. “Africa needs a just, fair, equal and a realistic strategy to address the inequalities that exist between Africa and the rest of the world,” Elumelu stated. According to the statement, Africa has a significant energy deficit and must prioritise the provision of a mix of both traditional and renewable energy. Emerging economies, particularly in Africa, would require an additional $1tn of investment per annum by 2030 to support a fair transition, it said. It however, said to mobilise this scale of capital, the world needed bold actions and innovative new partnerships between public, private, and philanthropic actors. According to the statement, recent trends showed a decrease in renewable energy investment to emerging and developing economies. “Africa’s green revolution required urgent, immediate and significant funding that is larger than the resources available to African governments, and private sector,” it said. It added that, Elumelu, who would be representing the African private sector, was invited to the forum by UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Grant Sharps; and the US Special Presidential Envoy on Climate, John Kerry. The invitation came at the request of King Charles III and US President Joe Biden. https://punchng.com/tony-elumelu-to-join-king-charles-biden-at-climate-forum/?amp https://cdn.punchng.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/18195605/TOE-05.jpg |
PDP are still pain |
Following the confession by former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, that he worked against the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Atiku Abubakar, a member of the party’s National Executive Committee, Timothy Osadolor, has said the leadership of the PDP will address the issue very soon.https://punchng.com/fayose-will-pay-for-working-against-atiku-pdp-nec-member/?amp[
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XerXers:my brother no be small thing |
zolajpower:Amen |
Unknown persons have allegedly carted away the recently reinstalled airfield lighting systems at the domestic runway 18/36L of Murtala Muhammad Airport.https://punchng.com/lagos-airport-runway-light-stolen-seven-suspended/?amp
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Ecobank has urged First Bank Holdings to reject the acquisition of 4.7 billion shares by a former Chairman of the bank, Dr Oba Otudeko.https://punchng.com/ecobank-asks-fbn-to-reject-otudekos-share-acquisition/?amp
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U no put price. Na u go tire |
IamV4:I wonder whats wrong with the mods |
IAMV4 What happened yesterday bro? I couldn't finish the thread cause it was been hijacked by APC thugs. They snatch ballot boxes, now them dey snatch threads |
What happened yesterday bro? I couldn't finish the thread cause it was been hijacked by APC thugs. They snatch ballot boxes, now them dey snatch threads |
Good morning oo. Here we go again. |
garfield1:Let's wait and see. |
garfield1:I don't want apc. I don't want theifnibu. Inec no get witness. Weti them get na weakness |
garfield1:Lol. Make we dey see na. |
IamV:Witness have no evidence na. Weti them wan come prove? |
Cloudflare:Yes oo. I'm tired of renewed sufferings |
We say no to a druggie as a president, we say no to a terrorist as a vp, we say no to a gambler as an inec chairman. 25% FCT is mandatory. Together let's get our stolen mandate. Only then Nigeria will be better again. |
I done show. The holiday was long. Iamv happy salah, happy Monday, happy new week, happy new month. Garfield1 pls keep off thread in form of senatordave1 |
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