The Guardian (Nigeria)

RHI: Harvest Of Bounties As Ogun Hosts Remi Tinubu, Govs’ Wives

- By Kayode Akinmade

IT was, as the Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, quipped, the First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu’s first official visit to the state, and probably the first by a sitting First Lady in the last 25 years. The occasion was the launching of the Renewed Hope Initiative ( RHI) Agricultur­al Support Programme for Women and People Living with Disability ( South- West), and the roll call was massive, with the crème de la crème of Nigerian women present, lauding the warm reception Governor Abiodun and his wife, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun, gave them.

Present were the wife of the Senate President, Mrs Ekaette Akpabio, Ogun deputy governor, Noimot Salako- Oyedele; the wife of the governor of Lagos, Dr Ibijoke Sanwo- Olu and the wife of his deputy, Mrs Oluremi Hamzat.

They were joined by the first ladies of Ekiti ( Dr Olayemi Oyebanji), Osun ( Mrs Titilola Adeleke), Bayelsa ( Dr Gloria Diri), Edo ( Mrs Betty Obaseki), Imo ( Barrister Chioma Uzodinma), and the wives of the service chiefs.

There was the wife of ex- President Olusegun Obasanjo, Mrs Bola Obasanjo; the deputy speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Hon Bolanle Ajayi, among others.

Speaking on the occasion, the Ogun First Lady and state Coordinato­r of the RHI, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun, described the initiative as a social investment programme which guarantees that PLWD can continue to be productive members of the society, contributi­ng to the Nigerian economy and doing their part in nation building. Then she spoke words that reverberat­ed across the hall, touching on the core of the advocacy for people with reduced mobility or people living with disability: “When you speak to many PLWDS, all they are asking for is a chance to work, and to be treated with dignity.” She thanked the First Lady for making the difference, and “our distinguis­hed partners for their support and participat­ion.” Also speaking on the occasion, the South- West coordinato­r of the RHI, Mrs Tamunomini­ni Makinde, appreciate­d all the beneficiar­ies of the agric support programme, applauding Senator Tinubu for the great initiative of “female farming.” According to her, the support programme “will undoubtedl­y go a long way to assist our women in enlarging their farming capacities, thereby enhancing food production in Nigeria. Right now as we speak, there’s a program going on in Lagos under this initiative, an ICT training program for women, so that women’s capacity can be able to carry what is coming ahead.”

And then it was the turn of the chief host, Prince Dapo Abiodun. “Ogun proudly displays an array of former deputy governors that are women. We are a gender- sensitize state,” the governor declared, acknowledg­ing the presence of former deputy governors of the state, Alhaja Salamot Badru and Mrs Yetunde Onanuga, as well as the wives of former governors, including Mrs Olufunke Daniel; the wife of former Osun governor, Mrs Kafayat Oyetola, and the wife of former Kebbi governor, Mrs Aisha Bagudu, wives of honourable ministers, and members of the Ogun Executive Council.

He did not fail to appreciate the royal majesties whose presence added luster to the occasion, including Oba ( Dr) Babatunde Ajayi, the Akarigbo of Remoland; Oba ( Dr) Adedotun Aremu Gbadebo, Alake of Egbaland; Oba ( Dr) Kehinde Olugbenle, the Olu of Ilaro; Oba ( Dr) Sikiru Adetona, Awujale of Ijebuland, represente­d by Olori Kemi Adetona. He also lauded market leaders.

According to him, the RHI is “an exemplary initiative of the First Lady.” Her steadfast dedication and commitment across the epochs of our democracy, he averred, is well documented and admired.

Governor Abiodun lauded Mrs Tinubu’s “transforma­tive tenure as First Lady of Lagos, formidable presence in the chambers of the National Assembly and now her nurturing influence, steadfastn­ess and focus as Nigeria’s mother,” saying that her contributi­ons are a testament to her visionary leadership. Pointing out the significan­ce of the occasion, Governor Abiodun said: “Today, we stand at a milestone juncture, affirming our commitment to the agricultur­e sector and gender empowermen­t within the South- West region. The Renewed Hope Initiative symbolizes our determinat­ion to uplift women farmers, fortify the agricultur­al framework, and align with the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals to ensure food security and sufficienc­y. Let us recognize that investing in women extends beyond a moral obligation; it is a strategic investment in the fabric of our nation’s future. Today’s agenda is a reflection of this fabric and in tandem with our mother’s favourite quote: when you empower a woman, you empower a nation.” The governor noted that in the past four years, his administra­tion had prioritize­d the empowermen­t of women, rolling out programmes to boost their status by including them in politics, governance and business activities, as well as providing education for girls.

He averred that through Okowo Dapo programme, over 50,000 women had grown their businesses, indicating that “the total investment stands at about N1.5bn.” He mentioned a catalogue of women- empowering schemes, including the Ogun broiler empowermen­t scheme. He also itemized the interventi­ons in the health sector, including the Ibidero programme targeted at pregnant indigent women, and which had successful­ly reduced maternal/ child mortality in the state.

During her turn, the First Lady surveyed the huge crowd and beamed with smiles, acknowledg­ing the massive support the programme had received from far and wide, and lauding the determinat­ion of the wives of the service chiefs to attend the programme despite facing weather turbulence and having to land in Lagos instead of Abeokuta. She said: “Today, we are flagging off the Renewed Hope Agricultur­al Support Programme for the South- West zone in fulfillmen­t of our promise to support the female folk, particular­ly farmers across the nation. As we speak, this programme is holding simultaneo­usly in three other zones, namely North Central ( Plateau), North- East ( Bornu State) and North- West ( Kebbi State) while the South- South will be hosted at a later date.”

The Tinubu administra­tion, she contended, “recognizes the pivotal role that agricultur­e plays in achieving sustainabl­e developmen­t and ensuring food sufficienc­y.” Therefore, she said, “the Renewed Hope Initiative’s commitment to supporting women farmers nationwide aligns with the broader national agenda to strengthen the agricultur­al sector.”

Mrs Tinubu then rolled out her initiative­s, including supporting 20 women per state with N500, 000 each, a scheme for which a draft cheque of N10m each was handed over to the South- West First Ladies for onward disburseme­nt to beneficiar­ies. The RHI, she said, would collaborat­e with the Federal Ministry of Agricultur­e to empower potential farmers, 75 per cent of whom would be young female farmers, with the remaining slot for young male farmers. She urged the beneficiar­ies to contribute to local and internatio­nal food production and serve as role models for others aspiring to join the agricultur­al sector.

The First Lady also spoke of upcoming events, including the Every Home a Garden competitio­n (# Food on Every Table), designed to encourage women to grow gardens in their homes; the winner will go home with N20m. Entries to be submitted through governors’ wives; Young Farmers Club (# Growing the Food I eat starts with me) in public schools, among other programmes.

The programme also witnessed the empowermen­t of 100 PLWDS with N100,000 each to recapitali­ze their businesses. It was indeed a harvest of bounties in Abeokuta, and the audience lauded the Abioduns for hosting a most delightful event.

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