Monday 4 July 2016

Stakeholders urge support for farmers to boost rice, wheat production

Stakeholders urge support for farmers to boost rice, wheat production
Stakeholders in rice and wheat production in some of the North Eastern states have urged government at all levels to give adequate support to farmers to enable them boost their production.
They said in separate interviews that rice and wheat farmers in the country had the potential to feed the country and export same if given the necessary support.
Malam Aminu Maiwada, a rice farmer in Gashua town of Yobe, said that most states in the country had areas that were suitable for rice production.
“In Yobe State, the Gashua/ Nguru wetlands, Nyakire lowlands, Ngalda plains and Godowoli valley had huge potential for irrigation rice farming that could produce rice to meet the needs of five other states.
“The wetlands are mostly flooded during the rainy season but dry up and become very conducive for irrigation,” he said.
Salisu Ibrahim, who said rice farming had been their family business, attributed poor processing as the reason why Nigerians preferred foreign rice.
Hajiya Hauwa Usman, a food vendor in Damaturu, said Nigerians now patronise local rice because of its natural taste.
The chairman of Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) in Minari, Dutse Local Government Area of Jigawa, Alhaji Saminu Garba, urged government to support farmers to boost their production.
According to him, with adequate support from the Federal and State governments, farmers in the country have the capacity to ensure mass production of rice, wheat and sorghum.
He said that the support could be rendered by way of providing improved seeds, fertiliser and insecticides as part of intervention activities to farmers.
Also speaking, the National Vice Chairman of All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Alhaji Maiungwa Jaga, appealed to the states and Federal Government to assist rice farmers with soft loans.
In Bauchi State, about 150 farm families had cultivated over 150 hectares of wheat under the Federal Government Wheat Value Chain Programme.
Alhaji Mohammed Yusuf, Director, Federal Ministry for Agriculture in the state, said that the programme was introduced by the Federal Government through its Lake Chad Research Institute, to boost wheat production.
He named Bauchi, Kano, Katsina and Kebbi as the states selected for the programme.
“Gadau, Waya Dam, Gwalaga, Bayera, Konkiyel, Touya, Misau, Warji, Jama’are, Itas Gadau, Zaki, Gamawa and Shira are towns and villages participating in Bauchi State.
“Farmers were supported with 250kg of seed, herbicides, 80 units of water pumps, 150 units of sprayers and 25 Multi-Purpose Threshers,” he said.
According to him, some of the farmers have started harvesting their crops since February.
The director said that over 600 metric tons of the produce was being expected at the end of the harvest considering the high yield per hectares being recorded.
Dr Illiyasu Gital, Programme Manager, Bauchi State Agricultural Programme (BSADP), said the wheat programme was targeted at most of the northern states in Nigeria.
“Unfortunately, the programme started with pilot scheme and Bauchi, known for large scale wheat production, was not included in the first year.
“We had to struggle to get the state included and by the time we succeeded, it was late and only few of our farmers produced wheat.
“We were able to cultivate 3,000 hectares of land and about 1,200 farmers participated in the programme,” he said.
Dr Yahaya Adamu, Chairman, Bauchi State chapter of Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN), commended the Federal Government’s dry season inputs support programme, saying about 11,000 dry season rice farmers were registered in the state.
The chairman noted that with the GES scheme, the Federal Government’s Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) had solved farmers’ problem of accessing quality and affordable farm inputs, a situation that had hampered farmers’ productivity in the past.
He also commended the GES implementation team in Bauchi for ensuring that all the inputs allocated got to the 11,000 registered dry season rice farmers in the state.
Meanwhile, Alhaji Ahmed Ashemi, the Sole Administrator of Borno Chambers of Commerce, Industries, Mine and Agriculture, has said that activities of insurgents had crippled all agricultural and commercial activities in the state.
Ashemi said in Maiduguri that the state had lost its position as the second largest commercial city in the North since 2009.
He said that a huge agricultural project worth billions of naira embarked on by the Lake Chad Basin Development Authority to boost farming in the state, had to be abandoned and later destroyed by insurgents.
“There is a great potential in agriculture in Borno; we have the land and human resources to contribute to the efforts toward ensuring food sufficiency in the country but the security challenges remained a major obstacle,” he said.
Adamawa Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Ahmadu Waziri, said the state government had held a stakeholders’ meeting to work out a blue-print that would take the state agriculture to the next level.
He observed that the challenges of food security had been exacerbated by the many years of insurgency in the state and North East sub-region.
Waziri said that access to production resources such as capital, mechanical power and improved seedlings and technologies were some of the major challenges facing farmers.
He said that the current administration has concluded arrangement to import farm machinery while discussions were ongoing with some organisations that would help with value chain addition through enhancing production and processing.
He said that the state government has also taken measures to enable farmers benefit from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Anchor Borrowers programme.
SOURCE: Todayng

It is unprofessional to get aroused on set – Blossom Chukwujekwu

Blossom Chukwujekwu
A popular Nollywood actor, Blossom Chukwujekwu, has said he feels sorry for actors who have refused to get married in order to maintain their female fans.
Chukwujekwu who was talking with Sunday Scoop, added that his wife is the most important part of his existence.
In his words, “My wife is more important than any other thing you can think of. The Bible says, ‘He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favour from the Lord’.
“I feel sorry for those who say they don’t want to get married because they are scared of losing their female fans. They do not know that they are postponing their day of favour.
“I think female fans will respect you more when you get married. That is not to say you should get married for the wrong reasons. It is only okay to get married after you might have found the right person.”
The actor, who has featured in several home movies such as Champagne, The Visit and Ghana Must Go, is regarded as a ‘born-again’ Christian in an industry where people believe it’s difficult to balance faith and entertainment.
He maintained, “It’s not impossible to be a born-again Christian and still be an entertainer.
“It is very possible because believing in Christ is sustained by constant study of the word of God.”
He further said it was unprofessional for actors to get aroused on set.
“If you ask other actors, they will tell you that the sex never really happens, so you have to act like a professional.
“I think it’s unprofessional for you get aroused on set. You should be disciplined enough to control yourself and focus on the task at hand.”

SOURCE: DailyPostng

Stella Oduah responds to allegation she stole N2.5billion using maid’s account

Stella Oduah
Stella Oduah, a former Minister of Aviation and senator (PDP-Anambra North), on Monday denied reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission was on her trail for allegedly stashing nearly N2.5 billion in a bank account she set up using the identity of her domestic aide.
Ms. Oduah, who said she received the reports while relaxing in her country home in Anambra State, challenged those who published the allegations to publish proofs that substantiate her guilt.
News website, SaharaReporters, had on Sunday reported EFCC sources as revealing to it how Ms. Oduah used the name and pictures of the unnamed maid to set up the account.
“Senator Oduah apparently opened the account with her housemaid’s name, image, and details without the housemaid knowing about it,” Sahara Reporters quoted one of the EFCC sources as saying.
The account, the report said, was still active as at last week.
But in a rebuttal her office sent to PREMIUM TIMES around 9 a.m. Monday, Ms. Oduah said the reports were “totally false, baseless and at best the imagination of the platform.”
In the statement, signed by Francisca Onyeisi, head of communications, Ms. Oduah said that if the reports were true, she would have been arrested long before now, especially at a time when the EFCC is “freezing accounts and going after opposition governors who enjoy same level of immunity as the president.”
The former minister, therefore, urged her supporters and the general public to ignore the reports, saying she had “made a mark in oil and gas and Agricultural businesses before joining politics.”
Ms. Oduah was removed from office in February 2014 after she was found to have received armoured BMW cars, worth N255million, from an agency she supervised.
SOURCE: Premiumtimesng