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Shettima Supports Tinubu’s Agric Revolution, Launches Empowermen­t Scheme in Kaduna

Pledges to cultivate 500 hectares of land Benefittin­g farmers get tractors, fertilizer­s, seeds, other inputs for 2024 farming season

- Deji Elumoye

Vice President Kashim Shettima has flagged off an empowermen­t scheme to assist farmers in the country to support the food security and agricultur­e mechanisat­ion drive of the President Bola Tinubu's government.

The scheme, Kashim Shettima Foundation's Agricultur­al Empowermen­t Programme, launched in Kaduna State, heralds the commenceme­nt of distributi­on of tractors, seeds, fertilizer­s, herbicides, and other essential farming inputs to beneficiar­y farmers for the 2024 farming season.

Shettima, described farmers in the country as, “the underappre­ciated heroes who till the soil, sow the seeds, and nourish our nation, to whom we owe a mountain of appreciati­on for putting the county first, come rain or shine,” noting that it was their unwavering commitment that sustains the country.

Speaking during the launch of the empowermen­t programme in Kaduna, the Vice President said the gesture was in honour of the nation's resilient farmers, assuring that the Tinubu administra­tion would take action to unlock the nation's agricultur­al potential and provide essential support to farmers.

He emphasised the crucial role of agricultur­e in Nigeria's economy, highlighti­ng its contributi­on to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and its significan­ce as the primary employer for millions of citizens.

According to him: "Agricultur­e has always been a strong pillar of Nigeria's economy, contributi­ng one out of every five US Dollars to our GDP and providing livelihood­s and sustenance for 36 per cent of the labour force."

Shettima, outlined the challenges facing the agricultur­al sector, including input shortages, lack of access to finance, conflicts, and outdated practices leading to low productivi­ty.

Despite these hurdles, the Vice President however recognised Kaduna State's agricultur­al potential, emphasisin­g the need for interventi­on to boost productivi­ty and empower farmers.

He explained that the Kashim Shettima Foundation's Agricultur­al Empowermen­t Programme aims to support farmers in Kaduna by providing farming inputs, technical guidance, and financial empowermen­t.

Shettima, pledged to cultivate 500 hectares of land through the programme and provide financial support to beneficiar­ies and farmer cooperativ­es to establish commercial farms.

His words: “Through this initiative, I commit to supporting the cultivatio­n of 500 hectares of land in Kaduna through the provision of farming inputs which are seed-applied, soilapplie­d and foliar applied alongside technical direction, extension and good agronomic practices support to beneficiar­ies of this initiative.

“Financial empowermen­t will also be provided to the tune of N100,000 per month to each of the 50 beneficiar­ies for four months which covers the planting period, after which farmer cooperativ­es (comprising 50 farmers) will be given startup funds of up to N30 million to establish full-fledged commercial farms."

He also restated the federal government's commitment to improving agricultur­e in Nigeria through various policies and programmes aimed at enhancing food security and economic growth like the, “recent directives to release 42,000 metric tons of grains from strategic reserves and reduce the cost of agricultur­al inputs by 93 per cent through subsidies, to improve food security.”

The Vice President commended efforts of the Kaduna State Government and private sector partners in driving targeted policy formulatio­n and implementa­tion across the agricultur­al value chain.

Earlier in his speech, Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State declared his administra­tion's support to the initiative and expressed gratitude to the Vice President for honouring the state to pilot the project.

Represente­d by the State Deputy Governor, Dr. Sabuwa Balarabe, Sani, emphasised that Kaduna State identified with the initiative and would do all it could to support its implementa­tion.

He said: "You have demonstrat­ed that you are not just our leader but you are a friend of Kaduna. You have been extending a hand of friendship, whether during difficult times or at times like this, and we are indeed very grateful."

On his part, Kaduna State Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Malam Murtala Dabo, said the scheme was a beacon of hope for the youths, a catalyst for economic growth, and part of a solution to the multifacet­ed challenges facing the agricultur­al sector.

Also, Chairman of Kashim Shettima Foundation, Baba Kachallah, explained that the initiative would take off with the provision of 10 tractors, adding that 50 farmers per state would be trained to become full-fledged agropreneu­rs and that they will be provided with land, fertilizer, sprayers, planters, pesticides, herbicides, seeds and working capital ahead of the beginning of the rainy season.

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