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Farmers Associatio­n Seeks Makinde’s Interventi­on in Akufo Farm Settlement

- Funmi Ogundare

Farmers associatio­n of Akufo Farm Settlement in Ido Local Government area of Oyo State have called on the Oyo State Governor, Oluseyi Makinde’s to intervene in the alleged take-over of the settlement by estate agents and developers.

The associatio­n made the call during a peaceful protest at the Oyo State Agribusine­ss Developmen­t Agency (OYSADA), Agodi, Ibadan, after several attempts to reach the government without a response.

The protesters bore placards, which read, ‘Save Akufo Farm Settlement, ‘Housing cannot Feed the Nation’s, ‘ Say No to Housing Estate, Yes to Agricultur­e’, among others.

In his remarks the President of the Associatio­n, Mr. Adesola Oludare, explained how it had written a letter to OYSADA, which is their supervisin­g agency for a meeting, but their letters were met with silence,

He said the farmers had met with some people who claimed that the settlement would be used for a housing estate, adding that the government should not have handed the land to developers, especially during this period of food insecurity. According to him,” there are several other lands that could have been used for developmen­t. There are housing estates that are only bearing names with nothing been done on them.

“We expect that the government should make food available. Unfortunat­ely, what we heard is that about 40 hectares have been earmarked for housing estate.”

The immediate past President of the Associatio­n, Mr. Johnson Alapelode stated that part of the agenda of the President Bola Tinubu’s administra­tion is food production, but it is ironic to snatch their lands from the farmers to build houses.

“Maize, soya and wheat are expensive, but the government is not even planning on how to give us the necessary farming input such as tractors,” he stated, adding that government need to dialogue with the farmers.

In their remarks, the Chairman, Cattle Farmers Associatio­n of the settlement, Mr. Fabayo Rasaki, lamented that they were suddenly stopped from paying rents for the land without prior notice and official communicat­ion; while another farmer, Mrs Sehinde recalled that it was Chief Obafemi Awolowo who initiated the site as a farm settlement.

“We have not received any help from the government we voted for. We have seen other housing estates that are only inhabited by goats. This is not the time to build houses on farm settlement­s. The government should help us and not make us suffer.”

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