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Cocoa Good Source of Wealth for Nigeria, Says Farmers

- BennettOgh­ifo

Cocoa is a good source of national wealth apart from oil farmers of the crop have said.

They stated that unlike petroleum, the price of cocoa remains stable at the internatio­nal market.

The farmers stated this at a two-day awareness campaign to eliminate child-labour practices and their negative impact on cocoa farmers in Idanre and Ifedore local government areas of Ondo State.

They, therefore, called on the government at all levels to include cocoa in the plan to diversify the nation’s economy from being solely petroleum-based.

The awareness campaign, a Child Labour Education and Resilience (CLEAR) project, was organised by the Lutheran

World Relief and funded by Evangelica­l Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in partnershi­p with the Ondo State Government, Cocoa Farmers Associatio­n of Nigeria (CFAN), Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment and Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO).

According to the President of CFAN, Adeola Adegoke, cocoa production is now an alternativ­e to oil with the current economic hardship Nigerians are facing.

Adegoke said; “the problem we are having today is because we are moving from production to consumptio­n. Our cocoa is the prospect that can guarantee our push from consumptio­n to production in Nigeria. Cocoa still remains what can actually be the backbone of our economy with what we are seeing now in this country.

“For example now, Idanre happens to be the singular local government area that produces the highest cocoa in Nigeria and it shows the potential for our teeming youths to go to sustainabl­e cocoa production in this country.”

The Chief of Party, Lutheran World Relief, Nene Akwetey-Kodjoe said, “We need to eradicate the use of children for labour, what we are saying is that hard-labour is not allowed, we need to do it right.”

Akwetey-Kodjoe, who was represente­d by Foluso Wilson, the Human Resources Manager, Lutheran World Relief, said, “We want those children out-there to go back to school because education is a general knowledge that will grow our brain.”

 ?? SUNDAY ADIGUN ?? L-R; Chief of staff to the director general/CEO, Standard Organizati­on of Nigeria (SON), Uchenna Okafor; Chief executive officer, Bloom Public Health, Chimezie Anyakaora; Director, Membership Services, Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN), Joseph Emoleke; Director General/CEO, Standard Organizati­on of Nigeria {SO), Ifeanyi Chukwunons­o; and Director, SON, during the SON inaugurati­on of mobile generators/transforme­rs laboratori­es in Lagos…. yesterday
SUNDAY ADIGUN L-R; Chief of staff to the director general/CEO, Standard Organizati­on of Nigeria (SON), Uchenna Okafor; Chief executive officer, Bloom Public Health, Chimezie Anyakaora; Director, Membership Services, Manufactur­ers Associatio­n of Nigeria (MAN), Joseph Emoleke; Director General/CEO, Standard Organizati­on of Nigeria {SO), Ifeanyi Chukwunons­o; and Director, SON, during the SON inaugurati­on of mobile generators/transforme­rs laboratori­es in Lagos…. yesterday

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