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IFAD plans to make Enugu State hub of 2 staple crops

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International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) says it is poised to make Enugu State a hub of two major daily consumed staple crops in the country.

Dr Edward Isiwu, Enugu State Programme Coordinator of IFAD’s Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP), said this during a media parley in Enugu on Saturday.

Isiwu identified the two major crops as rice and vitamin-A rich cassava, adding that other value chain addition and derivatives from the two crops would also be made known to small-holder farmers.

He said that technically, the IFAD-VCDP programme would use transfer of best agronomy and processing practices, market visibility/reach, extension services intervention and financial inclusion for farmers to achieve the target.

According to him, IFAD-VCDP will first make the state sufficient in the crops and lift thousands of small-holder farmers out of hunger and poverty through best modern agricultural practices.

“Basically, IFAD-VCDP is targetting small-holder farmers belonging to farming organisations/cooperatives (mostly women and youths), having less than five hectares of farmlands for rice and cassava production.

“We are currently in nine states of the federation and Enugu State is among three states recently added to the programme.

“In Enugu State, we have selected five pilot council areas, based on established criteria, mapped out by the designers of IFAD-VCDP programme.

“The pilot council areas, producing these two crops, included: Aninri, Isi uzo and Nkanu East (for rice production and value chain addition) and, Enugu East and Udenu (for cassava production and value chain addition).

“We introduce and provide them with best agronomy practices, climate smart agriculture and other basic farm business knowledge at the group/organisational training or workshop level.

“Then we follow them to the farms by providing matching grant support for high-yielding and weather-friendly seedlings and agro-inputs that will increase the tonnes per hectare to about an additional 2.5 tonnes of any given rice or cassava farmland.

“Before going to the farmland proper, IFAD-VCDP has organised for committed off-takers and markets for these produce so that the farmers will get value for investment in good time and ensure continuous farming,” he said.

The coordinator said that the IFAD-VCDP programme kicked-off in the state in the last quarters of 2020, adding that it had been able to engage 104 small-holder farmers in the dry season between 2020/2021 farming period, especially in rice production.

According to him, the IFAD-VCDP dry season farming recorded huge success in the state.

“The yield of the small-holder farmers, who previously got 2.1 tonnes per hectare (a hectare is about the size of a football field), ended up harvesting between 4.5 and 4.7 tonnes per hectare of farmland.

“What is more astonishing is that some of these small-holder farmers have never engaged in dry season farming for rice before in their farming history.

“So, the magic was introduction to dry weather-resilient rice seedlings as well as other dry season favourable agro-inputs to enhance the yield per hectare,” he added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that IFAD-VCDP is a tripartite programme of IFAD, an organ of the United Nations, the Federal Government and participating state governments.

The programme is meant to boost modern agronomy practice and crop yield of small-holder farmers, reduce rural poverty and achieve accelerated economic growth on a sustainable basis.

 

 

(NAN)

 

 

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FG Pledges Inclusive Development, Says No Region Will Be Left Behind

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The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that no part of Nigeria is excluded from the nation’s development agenda.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated this on Thursday during a visit to the Governor of Enugu State, Dr. Peter Mbah, as part of the two-day Citizens’ Engagement Series and Federal Government Projects Tour of the South East.

“The Tinubu administration is committed to ensuring that no region is left behind in Nigeria’s development drive,” Idris said, noting that infrastructure upgrades in Enugu, including modern roads, upgraded schools, and improved public facilities, demonstrate the tangible benefits of the administration’s policies.

Governor Mbah credited the financing of the state’s ongoing infrastructure projects to President Bola Tinubu’s removal of the oil subsidy, describing the decision as bold and strategic.

“For us in Enugu, we are able to accomplish all we promised our people during the campaign, thanks to the bold decision taken by President Bola Tinubu, which has freed up resources needed to execute humongous capital projects,” Mbah said.

He listed projects underway in the state to include the construction of 7,000 classrooms, 3,300 hospital beds, and 2,000 hectares of farm estates across 260 wards. Mbah also pledged continued support for federal government policies, describing them as being in the best interest of Enugu residents.

 

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FG Inaugurates FUTES Governing Council, Says University Open Next Session

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***Bamidele Donates Three Vehicles, One Ambulance, Others To The University

The federal government has inaugurated the Governing Council of the Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences (FUTES) in Iyin Ekiti, Ekiti State alongside its principal officers, disclosing that the newly established institution will kick off full operations in September 2025.

Shortly after the inauguration, Leader of the Senate, Senator Opeyemi Bamidele officially donated two Toyota Coaster Buses, one Toyota Hilux Utility Vehicle, one Toyota Hiace Ambulance and two motorcycles, among others, to the university to fast-track its takeoff as scheduled.

The Minister of Education, Dr. Tunji Alausa inaugurated the governing council and principal officers of the university on Tuesday in Abuja, saying the university was created to develop manpower in areas the country was having a human capital deficit.

At the inauguration were the Minister of State for Education, Prof. Suwaiba Ahmad; Pro-Chancellor and Chairperson of the University Governing Council, Senator Binta Garba; Vice Chancellor of the university, Prof. Olugbenga Aribisala and Chief Executive Officer, Premium Trust Bank, Mr. Emmanuel Emefienim, among others.

During the inauguration on Tuesday, the minister commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for paying special attention to the country’s education sector, disclosing that the Ministry of Education received the third highest budget for the first time in the history of Nigeria.

Alausa added that the newly established university would kick off full operations in September 2025, disclosing that the Federal Ministry of Education had officially briefed the National Universities Commission and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board to add it to the list of the country’s universities.

The minister justified the establishment of the university, which according to him, perfectly aligned with the action plan of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to speed up the development of human capital in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) and create limitless opportunities for the country’s upcoming generations.

He explained that the newly established university would focus on training and producing graduates in core areas of specialisation where no fewer 2.2 millions job opportunities “are presently available, though nobody is available to take up those opportunities.”

Unlike most of the universities currently in operation, the minister noted that FUTES would be producing high-demand manpower for national development in the area of software engineering, proactive security, cloud computing, IT automation, quantum computing, artificial intelligence and machine learning.

He said: “As part of our Nigeria Education Sector Renewal Initiative (NESRI), we have an expansive focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medical Sciences. Why does this university focus on these areas? What necessitated the establishment of this university? How can we equip our teeming youths with these much-needed skills?

“The need to bridge the human capital deficit in these core areas spurred the birth of FUTES. The university will equip our teeming youths with high-tech skills that the country’s digital economy requires to blossom. It will also equip our youths with high-income skills they need to help themselves, their community they live in, our country and the world at large.

“We need these skills to shape geo-politics in the 21st century. If you go to countries in Europe and North America, the population is ageing fast. They do not have enough people to serve the manpower they need. If we position ourselves well, we will be able to give them the manpower they need in the decades ahead. We can continue to shape geopolitics if we prepare ourselves to fill this gap. That is what President Tinubu is quietly doing in our education sector. He is investing in education to equip our youths with durable skills that are in high demand globally.

Also at the inauguration, Bamidele commended the minister for what he did to ensure that President Tinubu signed the bill establishing the Federal University of Technology and Environmental Sciences, Iyin Ekiti into law.

Before the bill was signed into law, Bamidele explained how the host community went into work; set up a take off committee and secure a location for the new university to demonstrate their readiness for the institution.

He further explained that the host community made all these efforts even when they had not known what the decision of the president would be, who would chair the university’s governing council or where the principal officers of the university would come from.

According to the senate leader, at least seven retired professors from the host community of the university were utterly committed to its seamless takeoff. One of the retired professors, Late Prof. Ekundayo Adeyinka Adeyemi, was the first professor of architecture in West Africa. He was the one who suggested that “Environmental Sciences should reflect in the name of the institution

Bamidele, therefore, called for a one-minute silence in honour of Late Prof. Akinyemi the first professor of architecture in West Africa, who recently passed on while still in active service to his community, state and his fatherland.

Speaking at the inauguration, Aribisala explained the distinctiveness of the university is unique, saying it was the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria, which would offer specialised programmes.

The programmes, according to him, will include Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Forestry and Environmental Management, Industrial Designs, Cyber Security, Data Science and Economics, Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering, among others.

Aribisala noted that the vision of the university was “to create a 21st century world-class institution that is a reputable citadel of learning and a global player in the knowledge production, a university that is ICT-driven and residential for both staff and students.

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Senate Approves Establishment of Federal Universities in Ilaro and Kachia

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The Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday, approved the third reading of two bills aimed at establishing the Federal University of Technology in Ilaro, Ogun State, and the Federal University of Applied Sciences in Kachia, Kaduna State.

The approval followed the presentation of a report by the Senate Committee on Tertiary Education and TETFUND, chaired by Senator Dandutse Mohammed (APC, Katsina South).

The report supported the creation of these two institutions to promote higher education and technological advancements in Nigeria.
According to the committee’s report, the establishment of the Federal University of Technology in Ilaro is based on the upgrading of the existing Federal Polytechnic Ilaro to a full-fledged university.

The bill for this upgrade was sponsored by Senator Solomon Adeola (APC, Ogun West) and was first introduced during the 9th Senate but did not pass at the time.

In a related development, the Senate also passed the bill for the establishment of the Federal University of Applied Sciences in Kaduna State. However, the committee recommended changing the institution’s location from Manchok, as initially proposed by the bill’s sponsor, Senator Sunday Katung (PDP, Kaduna South), to Kachia, Kaduna State.

After a detailed clause-by-clause review of the reports, the Senate passed both bills for the third reading, moving them closer to becoming law and enabling the establishment of the two universities.

 

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