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Group to launch ‘”Operation Feed My Family’” in schools

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In a bid to tackle the challenge of food scarcity and production, a group known as School of Politics, Policy and Governance, SPPG, an affiliate program of the FixPolitics initiative based in Abuja, said it has put modalities in place to motivate school children to participate in the production of various Agricultural products across the country.

The group, which will officially launch its capstone project titled ‘Operation Feed My Family’ on Wednesday, 28th June 2023, at the Delight International School, Oloodi-Apapa in Lagos, added that SPPG will collaborate with the pilot school and the Government Secondary School, Wuse, FCT Abuja, to realize the initiative.”

The School of Politics, Policy and Governance (SPPG) is an unconventional school designed to attract, develop and produce a new generation of political leaders committed to advancing sustainable multi-sectoral
development in Nigeria.

Disclosing this in a statement, the Lagos Team Lead of the project, Mrs. Olaoluwa Makinde explained that: “We are working with students and relevant staff of the schools to demonstrate our concepts of urban and community based farming.

“Our group is working on one of the Sustainable Development Goals – Zero Hunger. Our particular interest is to create awareness, stir up interest and catalyze simple actions that can contribute to improving individual and
household food and nutrition security”, Mrs. Olaoluwa Makinde further stated.

The statement read in part: “As part of the SPPG school program curriculum, the students are to complete a community-focused capstone project in several areas anchored on the SDG goal, which Food Security is one.

“The Capstone projects are
vehicles for students on the program to initiate and provide meaningful contributions to areas of their interest within defined local communities.

‘Operation Feed My Family’ is a theme programme developed in line with the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) launched programme to build Green Cities as a way to combat Food Insecurity as evidenced at the onset of the Covid 19 global pandemic, especially across cities.

‘Operation Feed My Family’ is expected to help school children engage around growing commonly consumed fruits and vegetables in schools, and encourage them to replicate same in their homes and communities with necessary support.

“This will encourage nutrition, sensitive agricultural production and motivate associated learning
and nutrition education among participating schools, families and communities.

“Another important component of the project is the ‘trash to treasure’ concept of the project to promote
utilisation of used plastic, tyres, buckets and other discarded bases as planting media thereby encouraging environmental consciousness among the growing student populations.

“The project is estimated to cost over one million naira in direct cost to execute in the two selected schools.” Ends

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Enugu Govt sets to launch 260 Smart Farm Estates – Commissioner

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The Enugu State Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro-Industrialization, Mr Patrick Ubru, says the state government is set to launch its 260 Smart Farm Estates meant to revolutionise agriculture and get residents back to farm.

Ubru said this on Monday while leading a team of inspectors on behalf of Gov. Peter Mbah to the site of the Gov. Peter Mbah Smart Farm Estate pilot project at Akpawfu in Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State.


It would be recalled that the state government had earmarked N2 billion in the 2025 budget for Smart Farm Estates initiative across its 260 political wards in the 17 council areas within the state.

The initiative is under Gov. Mbah’s grassroots agriculture revolution tagged: “One Ward, One Smart Farm Estate’’.

Ubru said that there was a need for step-down town hall meetings for farmers in council areas to take advantage of the initiative, adding: “Time should not be wasted in organising the town hall meeting with the targeted farmers”.

He called on individuals, cooperative societies, communities, corporate organisations and other agencies in the state into agriculture and agro-industrialisation business like IFAD-VCDP and FADAMA to key into the initiative for collaboration in the interest of the people.

According to him, the ‘One Ward, One Smart Farm Estate Initiative’ will be a game-changer for our people, as our agriculture-loving governor is putting everything in place to ensure that our people get its maximum benefits.

The commissioner said, “It will be done in hectares of land, where all types of farming activities such as crop farming and exotic/economic plant such as cocoa, casava, sorghum, vegetables, exotic pepper and spices among others will be practiced.

“The state government will actively collaborate with local government councils to ensure that the initiative works efficiently as well as engage the people, especially youths, in each locality to participate in the initiative as it holds lots of benefits.

”The One Ward, One Smart Farm Estate initiative will solve so many issues particularly unemployment among youths in localities, hunger, food insecurity and knowledge gap on modern agriculture practices as workshops will be organised at local levels.”

On the Smart Farm Estate pilot project inspection, the commissioner expressed satisfaction on the zeal demonstrated by the consultant and his team so far in the project.

“I must confess that the zeal demonstrated here is in consonance with the aspirations of His Excellency, Dr Peter Ndubuisi Mbah on all projects targeted towards shoring up the state’s economy, especially agriculture and agro-industrialisation projects.

“I am personally happy with the level of security infrastructure placed here and the State Ministry of Agriculture will always be available for any need to ensure that the success story attained by this pilot farm continues,”  he added.

Corroborating, the SPA on Agriculture to the Governor, Engr. Mike Ogbuekwe, explained that the initiative was meant to diversify the state’s economy through agriculture and agro-industrialisation aimed at shoring up the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

“The Smart Farm Estates are expected to grow local needed crops as well as special crops and other agricultural produce for export such Sorghum and Ose Nsukka (special aromatic and ornamental yellow pepper of Nsukka),” Ogbuekwe said.

He also informed the commissioner of the approach by Nigeria Breweries to the state government to work out a partnership for the supply of Sorghum which is its principal raw material at the appropriate time.

Contributing, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr Victor Ngwu, said that there was a need for staff of the ministry with experience in communication and documentation to be part of the initiative to get reliable data and statistics.

Earlier, the Consultant to the Smart Farm Estate pilot project, Alh. Friday Nnaji, said that the pilot project is a 200 hectares of farmland for split farms to be allocated to 200 farmers of the local council with each to grow a specific crop.

“The pilot Smart Farm Estate has two entrance points located at its opposite points and there will be an unstoppable electricity supply as well as water supply in the Smart Farm with a plan for irrigation as well as adequate security.

“As you can see, we have commenced the perimeter fencing of the whole farm area; while the central warehouse for the farmers is already constructed above lintel level,” Nnaji said.

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Invest In Agriculture, Give Unemployed Youths Free Land To Farm, Utomi Tells Tinubu

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A political economist and 2007 presidential candidate of the African Democratic Congress, Prof. Pat Utomi, has advised President Bola Tinubu on ways to tackle Nigeria’s surging inflation and food security crisis.

Tinubu, in his New Year address, pledged to prioritise food production and achieve economic stability by implementing policies aimed at reducing inflation and ensuring food security.

The President also pleaded his administration’s commitment to reduce inflation from its current 34.6 per cent to 15 per cent.

But Utomi said the success of the President’s goals would depend on his administration’s ability to tackle insecurity, provide incentives for farmers, and implement effective agricultural policies to create a stable and sustainable food production system in the country.

Utomi, who spoke in an interview with Saturday PUNCH, cautioned against the idea of massive food importation as a solution, warning that it would worsen Nigeria’s foreign exchange problems and undermine local agricultural production.

He argued that imported food would remain costly due to unfavourable exchange rates, maintaining that any subsidy on such imports would harm the nation’s capacity for sustainable food production.

Utomi said, “There is hunger, real hunger in the land. One of the biggest causes of inflation is food price inflation and it is central to how people feel and their abilities to do other things.

“To address this, the government needs to make a deliberate policy to push down the cost of food by investing in agriculture, giving massive incentives to young people to make farming attractive to them and check insecurity as quickly as possible.”

To address insecurity, Utomi proposed the creation of special agricultural security forces, forest rangers”, to protect farmlands and prevent clashes between farmers and herders or attacks by bandits.

He called on the government to support farmers to embark on irrigation schemes to enable year-round farming.

“The government should create schemes for unemployed youths, provide them with one hectare of land each, supply inputs, and train them in modern agricultural practices. In 90 days, we could see a significant increase in food production that would force down prices,” Utomi explained.

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Governor subsidises petrol to N600 per litre for farmers

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has announced that the state government will subsidise the cost of petrol to N600 per litre for farmers in communities affected by Boko Haram insurgency.

A statement on Saturday by the governor’s Senior Special Assistant on New media, Abdulrahman Bundi, said Zulum announced the subsidy on Friday evening during the flagged-off distribution of farm inputs to over 5,000 farmers displaced by Boko Haram insurgents in Bama town.

He said a litre of petrol sold between N1,000 and N1,200 in Maiduguri will be subsidised to the farmers for N600.

“This is aimed at alleviating the financial burdens faced by farmers in communities that have suffered economic and infrastructural destruction due to years of conflict.

“One of the major challenges that are facing the farming communities here as regards irrigation farming is the increasing cost of fuel. As a result, I want to announce to the general public that the government will procure petroleum products and sell them to the farmers at a subsidised rate. A litre of petrol is being sold in Maiduguri at the cost of about N1,200, but inshallah, henceforth, for irrigation farmers this season, a litre of petrol will be sold at the rate of N600.

“The Commissioner for Agriculture will work with the Brigade Commander to ensure the delivery of the petroleum products to farmers in Bama town as soon as possible,” he quoted the governor.

He said Zulum distributed farm inputs, including 2000 bags of blended NPK fertiliser, 1000 units of water pumps, and 620 units of gasoline pumps.

According to him, other materials include 380 units of solar water pumps, 1000 units of sprayers, 800 rolls of 2-inch flexible hoses, and 1000 litres of pesticides and seeds, among other items.

He said Zulum expressed gratitude to the federal government for the tremendous support of his administration’s effort in reconstructing and resettling communities affected by insurgency.

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