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Kano Flags off Distribution of Subsidized Fertilizer for Smallholder Farmers
By Tony Obiechina Abuja
Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir-Yusuf, on Sunday flagged off the distribution of 79,200 bags of subsidized fertilizer for smallholder farmers in the state.
The governor spoke during the exercise at Alyuma Fertilizer and Chemicals Limited in Madobi Local Government Area of the state.
Yusuf said that the initiative was not only aimed at distributing fertilizer but also at planting the seeds of self-reliance, economic prosperity, and collective dignity among the people.
“We are here to renew a solemn pledge we made to our people that under this administration, agriculture shall rise again.
“This flag-off ceremony for the 2025 wet season subsidized fertilizer distribution scheme under the Abba Gida Gida agricultural initiative is one of our missions to secure food for every household and to restore the pride of Kano farmers.
“Each of the 44 local government areas will receive three trucks of fertilizer to be sold at a subsidised rate of 50 per cent to newly registered stakeholder farmers,” he said.
Gov. Yusuf explained that the initiative was designed to lower the cost of cultivation, increase yield, and boost farmers’ income.
He noted that his administration’s investment in agriculture went beyond fertiliser distribution, adding that there had been improved access to farmlands and irrigation facilities.
“Over the last few years, we have successfully rehabilitated major irrigation schemes in 11 local government areas, with 1,250 hectares under development.
“The ongoing construction of a dam at Dan Soshiya in Kiru Local Government stands as a landmark in our quest for all-year round farming,” he said.
Yusuf stated that the interventions were part of a clear strategy to empower smallholder farmers who are the backbone of the food system, with a vision to transform agriculture into a wealth-creating sector capable of lifting thousands out of poverty.
He directed each local government chairman to immediately constitute a high-powered fertiliser distribution committee to identify, verify, and support only genuine farmers in order to ensure transparency and accountability.
“We will not tolerate diversion, favouritism, or exploitation in the process,” he warned, urging farmers to use the fertiliser wisely and productively.
The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Alhaji Tajudeen Othman, said that the initiative was aimed at restoring the pride of farming, ensuring food security, and boosting the economic resilience of rural communities.
“We commend Gov. Kabir Yusuf’s foresight in prioritising agriculture as a pillar of sustainable development. To our farmers, we recognise your perseverance and pray this season brings abundant yield and renewed prosperity,” he prayed.
The Kano State Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dr Danjuma Mahmoud, described the initiative as timely, saying it would help ensure food availability and support farmers financially.
Similarly, the Chairman of the Association of Fadama Farmers in Madobi, Alhaji Umar Zara commended the state government for the gesture on behalf of the farmers.
In his remarks, the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II, represented by the District Head of Madobi, Baba Musa-Sale, lauded the government for prioritising farmers’ welfare.
Meanwhile, a contractor, Ali Yaro, the owner of Alyuma Fertiliser and Chemicals Limited, assured that delivery of the fertiliser to all the 44 local government areas would be completed by July 4.
General News
NiMet Forecasts Three-day Dust Haze, Sunshine from Today
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted dust haze and sunshine from Monday until Wednesday across the country.
NiMet’s weather outlook released on Sunday in Abuja, envisaged moderate dust haze over parts of Kebbi and Kano States of the northern region on Monday.
It predicted horizontal visibility of 2km to 5km over the region with the rest of the northern States to be under sunny and hazy skies throughout the forecast period.
”For central region, moderate dust haze with horizontal visibility of 2km to 5km is anticipated over parts of the Federal Capital Territory and Niger states, while the rest of the states in the region should be under sunny and hazy skies throughout the forecast period.
”For southern region, sunny skies with a few patches of cloud are anticipated over the region with prospects of afternoon/evening thunderstorms with light rains over parts of Bayelsa, Lagos, Cross River and Akwa Ibom States,” it said.
According to NiMet, a slight dust haze is anticipated over parts of Kano and Kebbi States of the northern region on Tuesday, while the remaining states in the region are expected to have sunny and hazy skies throughout the forecast period.
The agency envisaged sunny and hazy skies over the central region throughout the forecast period with chances of isolated thundery activity over parts of plateau state during the afternoon and evening hours.
It anticipated sunny skies with patches of cloud over the southern region with prospects of afternoon or evening thunderstorms with light rains over parts of Ogun, Ondo, Edo, Bayelsa, Rivers, Lagos, Cross River and Akwa Ibom States.
NiMet forecasts sunny and hazy skies over the northern region throughout the forecast period on Wednesday.
The agency predicted sunny and hazy skies over the central region throughout the forecast period.
According to NiMet, sunny skies with a few patches of cloud are anticipated over the southern region with prospects of afternoon or evening thunderstorms with light rains over parts of Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Edo, Bayelsa, Rivers, Lagos, Delta, Cross River and Akwa Ibom States.
”Dust particles are in suspension; the public should take necessary precaution; People with asthmatic health conditions and other respiratory issues should be cautious of the present weather condition.
”Driving under the rain should be with caution. Airline operators are advised to get airport-specific weather reports (flight documentation) from NiMet for effective planning in their operations,” it said
The agency urged residents to stay informed through weather updates from NiMet, and visit its website on www.nimet.gov.ng.
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FG Declares Holidays for Christmas, New Year Celebrations
The Federal Government has declared Thursday, December 25, and Friday, December 26, 2025, as public holidays to mark Christmas and Boxing Day.
It also announced Thursday, January 1, 2026, as a public holiday for the New Year celebration.
The announcement was made in a statement issued on Monday by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, Dr.
Magdalene Ajani, on behalf of the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.According to the statement, the minister urged Nigerians to reflect on the values of love, peace, humility, and sacrifice associated with the birth of Jesus Christ.
Tunji-Ojo also called on citizens, regardless of faith or ethnicity, to use the festive season to pray for peace, improved security, and national development.
He further advised Nigerians to remain law-abiding and security-conscious during the celebrations and wished them a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.
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Otu Receives New Charts for Bakassi Deep Seaport
From Ene Asuquo, Calabar
The Cross River State Government has recorded a major breakthrough in its quest to transform the state into a maritime hub with the official presentation of the Hydrographic, Geotechnical, geophysical Report and New Navigational Chart for the proposed Bakassi Deep Seaport project.
Out, who spoke at a formal ceremony held in the State Executive Council Chamber in Calabar, described the event as a “historic milestone” that not only affirms Nigeria’s maritime boundaries but also sets the stage for an economic revolution across the Gulf of Guinea.
“This is truly a historic day, not just for Cross River State but for the entire country,” Governor Otu said.
“What we have achieved today replaces charts dating back to 1903 and settles long-standing debates about Cross River’s status as a littoral state. This chart clearly affirms our coastal status.”Otu emphasized that the updated maritime chart now aligns with S-100 international standards, positioning Cross River for deepwater commerce and international shipping operations.
“When we connect this with the ongoing coastal highway, we’re looking at a completely different city,” he said. “The economic potential is enormous.”
Otu acknowledged the foundational work of former NDDC Chairman Professor Eyo Etim Nyong, describing the seaport project as a dream revived and revitalized.
“We picked up this dream where the former governor, Professor Ben Ayade left off. Public funds had been committed, and we could not allow it to die. Today is another giant step toward its full realization,” he said.
With the technical phase complete and the report formally presented, Governor Otu disclosed that the project now awaits a final seal of approval from the Federal Executive Council (FEC).
“Once we get that FEC seal, work starts almost immediately,” he assured. “Cross River is ready, and this project is not just for us, it is for Nigeria and for West Africa.”
The presentation was led by Rear Admiral Ayo Olugbode, Hydrographer of the Federation and CEO of the National Hydrographic Agency of Nigeria, alongside senior naval officers including the Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla, and Rear Admiral Anyo Olokunle.
Rear Admiral Olugbode described the report as the culmination of an intensive multi-year effort, beginning with a formal flag-off on December 21, 2024, and followed by rigorous data acquisition starting January 6, 2025. The survey, he said, covered hydrographic, geophysical, and geotechnical dimensions, all aimed at ensuring safety, precision, and international compliance.
“This is more than just a technical report. It is the bedrock for constructing and operating the Bakassi Deep Seaport,” he said. “It provides essential data for engineering design, dredging, breakwater construction, and navigation safety.”
He added that the data would boost investor confidence, enable effective ocean governance, and contribute to global initiatives such as Seabed 2030, a project that aims to map the entire seafloor of the world by 2030.
Olugbode also praised the Cross River State Government for its unwavering support.
“Your Excellency, your administration’s commitment and facilitation of logistics created an enabling environment for the success of this complex operation,” he noted.
The Bakassi Deep Seaport is expected to catalyze investments in shipping, logistics, trade and tourism, while creating jobs and strengthening Nigeria’s position in the global blue economy.

