Friday 29 April 2022

Akinwumi Adesina strikes again, by Femi Adesina


Anytime he traverses the land, air or sea like a troubadour, he must bring good tidings. Each time the Nigerian President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) comes to see President Muhammadu Buhari, he never comes empty handed. He must bring goodies and goodies for his home country.


Tuesday this week was not different. Dr Akinwumi Adesina, former Minister of Agriculture, came on a proactive rescue mission. Something was severely threatening food security in Africa, and Nigeria particularly. It calls for urgent action.


Each time the two gentlemen meet, they start with banters. So comfortable are they in each other’s company.


The jokes and bonhomie over, the AfDB President burst the speaker: “Urgent actions are needed to prevent a food crisis in Africa.”


Why? How? When? What can be done? The questions came tumbling out, like water cascading from a burst dam.


Dr Adesina provided all the answers.


“I am here Mr President to brief you on the impacts of the Russian-Ukraine war and its implications for food security in Africa, and Nigeria; and to intimate you with decisive actions being taken by the African Development Bank to avert what is a looming food crisis.


Russia and Ukraine dominate export of wheat and maize to Africa. With the disruption of supplies arising from the war, Africa now faces a shortage of at least 30 million metric tons of food imports from Russia and Ukraine, especially for wheat, maize, and soybeans.”


As the man spoke, suddenly Russia and Ukraine were not so faraway again. They were right there in the Diplomatic Room of the Presidential Villa.


More statistics: “Price of wheat has soared in Africa by over 45% since the war. Prices of fertilizers have gone up by 300%, and the continent faces a fertilizer shortage of 2 million metric tons. If unmet rapidly, food production in Africa will decline by 20%, and the continent would lose over $11 billion in value of food production.”


Holy Moses!


The AfDB boss quoted the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, who had said: “We are now facing a perfect storm that threatens the economies of developing countries.”


If there’s anything President Buhari is concerned about, it is that Nigerians should be able to feed themselves, without recourse to massive food importation. That was why he encouraged us to return to the land, put his money where his mouth is by funding agriculture massively, and today, we have a lot to be thankful for. Food security is almost a reality in the country.


But because the world is now a global village, and no nation is an island, the Russian-Ukraine war could still affect some fundamentals of our food security. So, what to do? Fortunately, we have our own ‘export’ to the world at the AfDB. He unfolded what he has in store for Africa, and for Nigeria, our own dear native land.


Mr President, I know that you are also worried about the effects on Nigeria…The African Development Bank, under my leadership, is fully prepared to meet this new challenge head on. The Bank has developed a $1.5 billion Africa Emergency Food Production Plan to support countries to produce food rapidly, to mitigate the effects of the war on food prices.


“The plan will support countries to produce 38 million metric tons of food. This will include 11 million metric tons of wheat; 18 million metric tons of maize; 6 million metric tons of rice; and 2.5 million metric tons of soybeans.


“The total value of the additional food production is $12 billion. This plan, which is before the Board of Directors of the Bank for its approval, will be rolled out by the end of May and will cover all countries of the Bank.”


What is in it for me, that is the question people often ask. What’s in it specifically for Nigeria?


Nigeria is top priority under the emergency food production plan. For the wet season of 2022, the plan will support 5 million smallholder farmers in Nigeria. They will cultivate 2.5 million hectares: one million hectares for maize; one million hectares for rice; 250,000 hectares for soybeans; and 250,000 hectares for sorghum.


“For the dry season of 2022/2023, the plan will support one million farmers across 10 northern states. We expect that this will support 500,000 hectares of wheat. Overall, the Emergency Food Production Plan for Nigeria will produce 9.5 million metric tons of food.”


Call this being proactive, or preparing adequately for the rainy day, and you are right on the money. Since 2015, President Buhari had seen into the future, repositioned the agriculture sector in the country, and he is now receiving viable support from outside. Support that won’t end up in private pockets. God bless leaders who care for their people, particularly the weak and vulnerable.


Dr Adesina said the AfDB will also support Nigeria to develop Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones.


“We have helped to mobilize $540 million for the program. The African Development Bank has approved a total of $210 million. The Islamic Development Bank, and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) have approved $170 million, and $160 million respectively, towards the program.”


The Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones will be initially rolled out in 7 States: Kano, Ogun, Oyo, Kaduna, Kwara, Imo, Cross River, and the Federal Capital Territory.


Dr Adesina ended on a note of hope. “Dear Mr President, you are passionate about agriculture. Your passion is shared by me and the colleagues at the African Development Bank. What is needful now is rapid action by Nigeria to implement the program to further boost food production, reduce food price inflation, and transform the agriculture sector, while assuring food security, and creating jobs. Your leadership will be critical for success. Failure is not an option. The farmers are waiting.”


A delighted President Buhari thanked Dr Adesina profusely, encouraging him to work with the right Ministers back here, adding that Nigerian borders were closed for about two years to protect local farmers, and curb smuggling. “We made some progress,” he added.


For those who look at only the downsides of things, under President Buhari, we can be thankful to God that we can feed ourselves, and not crossing the borders to look for food. All other things shall soon be added to us.


Amen, somebody!


*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

Yagba East 2023: David Oni picks APC nomination forms


Mining expert, David Oni Sunday, who is popularly known as Ogbeni has picked the All Progressives Congress (APC) House of Assembly nomination form for Yagba East constituency in Kogi State. 

Ogbeni who addressed journalists shortly after picking the forms at the APC state secretariat in Lokoja noted that as a member of the APC, he has consulted widely and he is eligible to contest the House of Assembly election.

He urged party Faithfuls to support him in clinching the party ticket noting that, as a youth, he has within his means, contributed to developments of Yagba East.


Ogbeni who commended the Kogi State Governor for his developmental strides in the state promised to deliver quality representation to the people of Yagba East and contribute meaningfully to the overall development of the state.


Faleke, others pick nomination forms for Tinubu


A House of Representatives member representing Ikeja Federal constituency, James Faleke Friday led Tinubu Support Groups (TSG) to pick an N100 million Expression of Interest and nomination forms for the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to contest the party’s presidential ticket.


Tinubu is currently in Saudi Arabia for Hajj.


Faleke, Lawal and other loyalists of the strongman of Lagos politics picked up the presidential forms for him (Tinubu) at the APC National Headquarters on Blantyre Street, Wuse 2, Abuja, at exactly 3 pm.


Speaking with newsmen shortly after picking the forms, former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Bashir Lawal, said that Tinubu’s camp was not afraid of other presidential aspirants in the ruling party.


Tinubu had in January announced his desire to succeed the incumbent President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), in May 2023.


More details later…

Thursday 28 April 2022

2023: ADC gives free nomination forms to Rep member Leke Abejide



Hon. Leke Abejide of Yagba federal constituency has picked the expression of interest and nomination form to contest for Yagba Federal Constituency House of Representatives seat in Kogi state. 


Hon. Leke Abejide the Chairman House Committee on Customs & Excise and member of the 9th Assembly was presented a nomination form and expression of interest to recontest under the African Democratic Congress by the National Working Committee of the African Democratic Congress today in Abuja. 


Hon. Leke who is the current member representing the constituency received the form at no cost from the NWC of the Party. 

The nomination form was presented to Leke Abejide by the National Secretary of the African Democratic Congress ADC,  Alhaji Sa'aid Abubakar. 


The National Working Committee Delegation expressed their satisfaction with the legislative goodwill and the achievement of Hon. Abejide in the 9th Assembly as the Chairman, Committee on Customs & Excise. 


Alhaji Sa'aid noted that the party recognised the good works of Hon. Leke not just in the party but also to the people he represents. 


"We have watched your legislative engagements with keen interest, you have performed well, your impact as a legislator and Chairman of Customs has been very impressive. When others were cross carpeting, you remain committed and steadfast. 


"We recognise your agitations about the development of our dear party ADC, many of which we can not mention has prompted us as a party to offer you this nomination form to recontest again under our great party, you are a loyal party man and a beacon of hope for a better Nigeria".He said.


Hon. Leke Abejide received the nomination form and has declared his interest to contest under the African Democratic Congress for House of Representatives Yagba Federal Constituency come 2023.


Leke Abejide expressed his pleasure to the NWC of ADC for finding him worthy of the Party Nomination form at no cost. 


As it is now I am the only member standing as an ADC member in the National Assembly today, I want to appreciate the good people of Yagba Federal Constituency for giving me their mandate. 


Although the people of Oranre Community in South-East Yagba East LGA of Kogi state also want to buy nomination forms for me to contest, I appreciate their love as well, but the national working committee came in good time.


"ADC is the credible alternative party come 2023, our great party has will also field credible candidates. I must also commend the efforts of the NWC, for making the nomination and interest form affordable, our youths can contest because our party is youth-friendly and ready to accommodate youths and women". He said. 


He further stated that the new electoral act is also very good, it will encourage stability in political parties and credible candidates will emerge at the poll through the new electoral law. 


Meanwhile, I take this as a challenge to do more in promoting the course of our great party while also building a lasting political structure and a better future for the people of Yagba and Nigeria. I appreciate the leadership of our party and this great delegation. I hereby present myself again to serve the people.

Tuesday 26 April 2022

2023: Ogbeni Declares for Yagba East


OGBENI DAVID ONI SUNDAY OFFICIAL DECLARATION FOR HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, YAGBA EAST CONSTITUENCY AT THE PARTY LOCAL GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT EARLY HOUR TODAY AT ISANLU. 

A young and vibrant Senior Special Assistant to the Governor from Yagba East local government are, Comr. Ogbeni Sunday Oni David has officially declare intention to run for the local government state assembly under the platform of All Progressive Congress(APC).

Ogbeni made the declaration at the party local government secretariat in Isanlu where he submitted his resignation letter as the SSA to the party Excos.

Ogbeni was overwhelmingly welcome by  like-minded youths and women who came out in their numbers to join him to the party secretariat.



Ogbeni in a post on social media platform, he said "with humility, I submit myself for service. My youthfulness, skills, knowledge of terrain and  understanding leadership issues, along with the guidance of elders will be used to provide quality representation to the people of Yagba East.

Today, I presented my resignation letter to the party faithfuls, this is in lieu to how serious and determine to serve my people better haven been tested with this appointment.

This resignation is in compliance with Section 84 (12) of the newly amended Electoral Act, as I have decided to contest in the 2023 general elections. 

Meanwhile, I wish to profusely thank His Excellency, Alhaji Yahaya Bello, the Executive Governor of Kogi State for the wonderful opportunity given to me to serve this government in the capacity of Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Industries and Productivity from 19th July 2022 to 14th of April, 2022. May the Almighty God reward him, protect and guide him in his administration and his 2023 presidential ambition in Jesus name.

There is a new dawn in Yagba East; it's Youth O'clock with Ogbeni 2023" he said




Wednesday 6 April 2022

BREAKING: Ex-President Jonathan Escapes Death, Loses 2 Aides In Auto Crash


Former President Goodluck Jonathan was on Wednesday evening involved in an auto crash in Abuja which claimed the lives of two his aides.


One of his aides, who confirmed the accident, said Jonathan was fine and okay.


As of the time of filing this story, the former president was said to be at home.


The accident occurred when the ECOWAS Special Envoy was on his way from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to his residence in Abuja.