Agriculture
Youth Group Frowns at Herdsmen Killings on Plateau Farmlands

From Jude Dangwam, Jos
The National President of Doemak Youth Development Association (DYDA), Comrade Naantagam Godfirst Dama, has frowned at the killings of youths of Doemak extraction and other citizens residing in Qua’an Pan local government area in Plateau State by suspected Fulani Herdsmen.
He said the persistent attacks on their people and other citizens living in their locality on farmlands and in their homes was unacceptable and must be nipped in the bud with immediate effect.
The President stated this through the Secretary General, Jude Dangwam during the annual Bit Jepsual festival held at S.P.S Doemak in Qua’an Pan LGA of the state.
Dama said they have so far lost their loved ones in the hands of Fulani herdsmen especially in “Kopdang village, Bong villages as well as those that were equally attacked by these herdsmen at Nadang in Bwall District and Zamala community of Lafia-East Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.”
He pledged the readiness of youths in fighting the menace of kidnapping and armed robbery in Doemak land and it’s neighboring communities for the safe development of the areas as he cautioned youths against allowing themselves to be used by destructive agents.
“As new Executive, we are conscious of the task ahead of us and are ever determine to consolidate on the giant stride made under the leadership of my predecessor Mr. Titus Sale Wutoes and his team. I must commend them sincerely for laying a solid foundation in which we shall continue to build upon.
“We shall not relent in our efforts to continue with the ongoing building of the Dakyap Unity Centre amongst other projects earlier initiated by the outgoing leadership as well as initiate new ones inline with our promises and resources at our disposal” he stated.
The new president added, “DYDA has over the years proven to be the incubator that breed up leaders in our community. We are proud to say that today the body has nurtured capable future leaders not just in running the affairs of Pan Nation, but Plateau State and Nigeria at large.”
He said the 2021 has brought both the good the bad and the ugly, “As we mark the 2021 Bit Jepsual, we want to also state categorically our pains as a body and draw the attention of all stakeholders over the high level of insecurity bedeviling our land in recent times.
“Our hearts goes to family members who lost their love ones in the hands of Fulani herdsmen especially in Kopdang village, Bong villages as well as those that were equally attacked by these herdsmen at Nadang in Bwall District and Zamala community of Lafia-East Local Government Area of Nassarawa State, this is unacceptable!”
For him, the menace of “kidnapping, arm robbery as well as cases of assassination which also claimed the lives of people adding value to our communities are few among the ongoing ugly trend affecting our land and the economic growth of our areas in the State.
“We call on our youths to refrain from being used by individuals or groups who’s source of survival is through activities of this nature, mortgaging the future of our youths all in a quest for money and power. Our traditional Institutions, the Doemak Development Association (DDA), and the parent body Pan Development Association (PDA), the Local Government Council and our youths bodies must rise up to the occasion by nipping this ugly trend in the bud.”
Agriculture
Tiv Monarchs Give Herders Ten Days Ultimatum To Vacate Tiv Kingdom

By David Torough, Abuja
The Tiv Area Traditional Council during its emergency meeting held yesterday in the palace of the Tor Tiv in Gboko requested the Governor Hyacinth Alia led administration to create an enabling environment to allow herders’ peaceful exit of farmlands in Tiv Kingdom to facilitate resumption of farming activities.
Consequently, the Council directs political and traditional rulers in each local government area of Tiv Kingdom to peacefully engage the herders to ensure their exit from the local government areas to allow farming resumes.
The Council which was chaired by the Tor Tiv himself, HRM Prof James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse CFR equally appealed to all herders in Tiv Kingdom in Benue State to vacate all Tiv lands before the end of May 2025 to allow farmers return and cultivate their farms in order to avoid the looming hunger in Nigeria.
According to a Communique signed by the Secretary of the Council Mr Shinyi Tyozua which deliberated particularly on the security situation in Tiv Kingdom the Council enumerated the communities worst affected to include those in Kwande, Katsina Ala, Logo, Ukum, Guma, Makurdi, Gwer West Gwer East and Buruku Local Government Areas.
The Council lamented that farming activities in the kingdom have ceased due to the occupation of farmlands by herders for grazing and attacks and killings of farmers who fled stressing that if the situation continues it will ultimately result to hunger in Tiv Kingdom and Nigeria as a whole.
Agriculture
Ondo Govt. Destroys 200kg Seized Cocoa Adulterants

The Ondo State Government, on Thursday, destroyed 200kg adulterants used for adulteration of cocoa beans, seized from a merchant in Ondo West Local Government Area of the state.
Mr Segun Odusanya, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (Forestry and produce sub section), supervised the destruction of the 200kg bags of seized adulterants.
Odusanya explained that the destruction was part of government efforts to ensure that the state maintained quality cocoa production in the country.
“Mr governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, has reiterated the commitment to ensure the state remains the highest producing state with good cocoa quality
“Anyone caught engaging in illegal activities will be prosecuted accordingly.
“Moreover, this action was embarked on to warn cocoa merchants, who intend to engage in illegal activities, to rethink before getting into it.
“We are going to seal any store caught in such illegal activities, the products will be burnt while the merchant will be prosecuted according to the laws of the land.
“If we are saying we are the highest cocoa producing state and we continue to encounter this scenario, it will give us a bad publicity.
“The bad publicity will be in the country and extend to the international market, and we don’t want that,” he said.
The permanent secretary, therefore, commended Aiyedatiwa for graciously approving the recruitment of 60 new staff to checkmate the activities of cocoa merchants in the state.
“Mr governor has supported us, he has said we should recruit more people to guide against any adulteration and ensure we have a good quality cocoa beans.
“I must commended our task force committee for ensuring that the state holds its position in the country and the international market,” he said.
Earlier, Mr Tunji Akinnadeju, a Director of Produce (DP3) in the Grading and Allied Department of the ministry, said the adulterants were intercepted at Ondo West Local Government Area of the state.
Akinnadeju said that the owner of the adulterants took to his heels at the time of arrest.
“As we all know that cocoa is being sold in weight and after adding all these things, it will be sold at high prices, which is not good enough.
“So, doing that will bring a lot of damage to the image of the state and the country at large in the international market,” he said.
Also, Mr Sunday Adegbola, a Director of Produce Licensing in the ministry, said the merchants’ actions could affect people during consumption of the cocoa products, if care was not taken.
Adegbola, who pledged that the ministry would not rest until the state was free from adulterated cocoa beans, said the nefarious action could be attributed to the price tag at the international market.
“It is the price at the international market and the price is better for the farmers, not for the people who use adulterants.
“With this action, many people will drink cocoa as a chocolate powder and other materials from cocoa beans which has been adulterated.
“The consumption of these chemical products will also affect humans,” he said. (NAN)
Agriculture
NNPC Foundation Empowers Vulnerable Farmers in Oyo, Osun

No fewer than 500 farmers on Tuesday benefited from the NNPC Foundation agricultural training initiative for vulnerable farmers in Osun and Oyo States.
The training, marking the flag-off in the South-West zone of Nigeria, was held at the Ilora Baptist Grammar School, Ilora, Oyo State.
The foundation manages the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives of NNPC Limited, focusing on education, health, environment and energy access to communities nationwide.
The Managing Director of the foundation, Mrs Emmanuella Arukwe, said the initiative demonstrated the commitment to food security and economic empowerment for Nigerian farmers.
Arukwe, who was represented by Dr Bala David, the foundation’s Executive Director, Programme Development, said the project aimed to build resilience, boost productivity and promote sustainable agriculture.
“We are training 6,000 farmers across six zones in climate-smart practices, modern techniques, quality inputs, and market access,” she said.
She, therefore, urged farmers to participate actively and embrace the opportunity to help secure Nigeria’s food and economic future.
Mr Olasunkanmi Olaleye, Oyo State Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, commended NNPC Foundation for the training and empowerment programme.
Olaleye, who was represented by Mr Olusegun Ezekiel, the ministry’s Director of Regulation and Enforcement, said empowering vulnerable farmers was crucial in addressing national food security challenges.
He added that the initiative aligned with Oyo State’s agricultural transformation agenda of Gov. Seyi Makinde.
“We remain committed to supporting initiatives that uplift farmers and improve productivity and livelihoods,” Olaleye said.
He encouraged participants to make the most of the training opportunity to improve their practices.
He also called for future collaboration between the foundation and the ministry to achieve greater impact.
The training consultant, Prof. Daniel Ozok, described vulnerable farmers as smallholders with an under-five-hectare farm size, mainly made up of women, youth, and the elderly.
“These farmers are most affected by climate shocks, hence the need for focused training,” Ozok said.
According to him, training equips them with modern techniques and strategies for improved productivity and market access.
Some of the participants expressed gratitude to NNPC Foundation and promised to apply the knowledge gained from the training.
NAN reports that a medical screening exercise was organised by the foundation for participants on the sidelines of the training.
Training initiative would later be held for farmers in Ekiti and Ondo States on a date different from that of Ogun and Lagos States. (NAN)