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FG distributes agricultural inputs to small-scale farmers in Niger State

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The federal government has inaugurated the distribution of agricultural inputs to small-scale farmers in Niger State as part of efforts to boost food production and ensure food security in the country.

Speaking during the exercise in Minna on Friday, Aliyu Abdullahi, Minister of State for Agriculture, said the initiative aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which places food security at the center of national priorities.

“We have declared food security as a national state of emergency, and we are committed to transforming the agriculture sector to make food available, accessible, and affordable to all Nigerians,” he said.

According to him, the items distributed include herbicides, cocoa fertiliser, fungicides, knapsack sprayers, growth enhancers, and tomato seeds. Power tillers and water pumps were also made available, and they will be shared through commodity associations, cooperative groups, farmers with special needs, and Internally Displaced Persons.

The minister added that the government has rolled out different programmes to support farmers in overcoming challenges and to ensure stable access to food nationwide. He stressed that all agricultural programmes are being designed to align with the presidential priority on food security.

Mr Abdullahi noted that the initiative would boost agricultural productivity, enhance food security, and reduce poverty levels across communities.

In his remarks, Marcus Olaniyi, the permanent secretary of the ministry, said at least 35 percent of the inputs were set aside for women farmers, in line with the National Gender Policy on Agriculture.

Also speaking, Governor Umaru Bago of Niger commended the federal government for selecting the state as a pilot area for the project. He said Niger would also launch a pilot scheme in 2026 that will focus on two million women in agriculture. According to him, beneficiaries of the scheme will be supported with chickens, goats, sheep, and crops to rear.

The governor highlighted Niger’s achievements in the agriculture sector, noting that the state exported $2.2 million worth of sesame seeds in 2025 through the Nigerian Women Police Cooperative in Farming. He also announced plans to establish sesame processing centres in the state.

Mr Bago disclosed that the Cooperative Bank of Niger State would be revived with N2 billion, adding that the bank would operate as a microfinance institution focused on agriculture to reduce the burden of interest rates for farmers.

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Katsina State to boost export through product certification programme

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On 11th September 2025, the management of the Technology Incubation Centre (TIC) Katsina honoured an invitation to the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) Katsina Office after a visit to the Special Adviser on Employment Promotion at the Katsina State Governor’s Office.

The Centre joined a one-day Capacity Building Programme on “Product Certification Tools for Global Market Access” organised by NEPC for registered exporters in the state.

The programme addressed the challenges faced by many entrepreneurs who struggle to take their products into international markets due to lack of proper certifications and knowledge of global standards.

According to NEPC officials, without proper certification, even quality products are often rejected at foreign borders, leading to financial losses, reduced customer trust and missed opportunities for young people seeking jobs in export driven industries.

The event brought together key stakeholders including the Katsina State Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (KATSCIMMA), the Commissioner of the State Ministry of Commerce,

Industry and Trade, United Bank for Africa (UBA), the Nigerian Shippers’ Council among others. They discussed how exporters can access product certification and take advantage of international trade opportunities.

Entrepreneurs from TIC Katsina who have benefitted from NEPC’s voluntary certification schemes were also present. One of the Centre’s entrepreneurs, Alikabs Global Links Nig. Ltd, shared his success story.

He explained that with NEPC’s support, he secured FDA and HACCP certifications which boosted customer trust and improved his brand’s global reputation. “These certifications have opened doors to five different export markets and we are already planning to expand further,” he said.

Alikabs encouraged participants to take the training seriously, noting that two entrepreneurs from TIC Katsina have already secured FDA certification this year while another two obtained HACCP certification.

He further highlighted that the Incubation Programme helps him maintain production standards and remain competitive in international markets.

The programme ended with networking and exchange of contacts, with several participants showing interest in visiting TIC Katsina to explore opportunities for collaboration and enterprise growth.

FG reviews 17 silo programme after N10bn post-harvest losses

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The Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, CON, yesterday chaired a high-level meeting with the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) led by its Director General, Dr. Jobson Oseodian Ewalefoh. Also present were the Commission’s Head of Legal, Director of Contract and Compliance, and other senior management staff.

The meeting was focused on reviewing the performance of Nigeria’s silo concession programme, which was introduced to tackle government’s inability to fully utilize silo complexes due to funding and operational challenges.

Dr. Ewalefoh stressed that private companies with genuine operational needs for silos should be the only ones allowed to retain them. He warned that “abandoned silos will be retrieved by the Federal Government,” pointing out that some concessionaires had failed to remit the required returns to government coffers.

A new committee is set to be formed to review contractual clauses, assess performance, and establish clear evaluation intervals.

Senator Kyari highlighted the urgent need to revive silo storage facilities as a key measure to reduce Nigeria’s massive post-harvest losses, which he estimated at $10 billion annually. According to him, “storage facilities are essential to our food security drive, as they directly address wastage and ensure year-round availability of staple crops.”

Out of the 17 silo complexes concessioned to five private companies, only Flour Mills of Nigeria has met all conditions and is performing optimally. The company operates three silo complexes under three different Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs).

The Ministry’s review process showed that several concessionaires failed to put their facilities into proper operating condition despite earlier agreements. Monitoring visits revealed little or no progress in some locations, alongside reported cases of vandalization and perimeter fence collapse in Ikorodu and Ogoja.

It was further disclosed that many concessionaires defaulted on payment obligations, with only Flour Mills consistently meeting both performance and financial requirements.

The Ministry, working with ICRC, pledged to intensify oversight, enforce compliance, and ensure that only competent private operators handle silo facilities. This renewed effort is in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR’s agricultural transformation agenda to achieve national food security.

Sokoto Rep Dasuki launches empowerment program for 1,550 youths

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Rep Abdussamad Dasuki, representing Kebbe/Tambuwal Federal Constituency in Sokoto State, has launched a new empowerment program that will benefit 1,550 youths across the area.

The initiative, according to him, is aimed at supporting education, entrepreneurship, and agricultural development, giving young people opportunities to grow and contribute to the economy.

Speaking on the development, Dasuki said the program includes financial grants and scholarship packages for students. “This initiative is designed to promote education, encourage business growth, and strengthen agricultural activities within our constituency,” he stated.

The lawmaker’s efforts have been widely commended by community leaders and beneficiaries, who say his commitment to public service continues to create a lasting impact.

In previous interventions, Dasuki announced a N27.5 million scholarship scheme for 200 university students, alongside the distribution of agricultural inputs to farmers and financial support to women groups.

He also sponsored between 20 to 30 students on a fully funded scholarship at Iconic University to pursue Master’s degrees in Information Technology and Public Health. This scholarship, he explained, was introduced to build the capacity of young professionals in critical sectors of development.

In addition, Dasuki disbursed grants to small and medium-scale enterprise owners, including farmers, traders, and artisans. The grants, which ranged from ₦100,000 to ₦250,000, were targeted at helping beneficiaries withstand economic challenges and achieve self-reliance.

“These interventions reaffirm my pledge to support education, entrepreneurship, and agriculture, and to ensure that my constituents have opportunities to reach their full potential,” Dasuki noted.

TMC sets 2025 National Islamic Training programme date

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The Muslim Congress (TMC) has announced that its 2025 National Islamic Training Programme (NITP) will take place between Wednesday, December 24 and Sunday, December 28, 2025.

The annual camping event, which is a flagship programme of the national headquarters of TMC, brings together adult males from across different regions in Nigeria for training, learning, and networking.

Speaking during the official kick-off of mobilisation for the programme, Mallam Saheed Gbadebo, Chairman of the Organising Committee, described the 2025 edition as bigger, better, and more valuable than previous ones.

He explained that this year’s camp will be held simultaneously across four zones in the country, including Ogun, Oyo, Edo States, and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

He noted that over the years, the National Islamic Training Programme has consistently offered life-transforming opportunities to participants. According to him, “From past editions, many people have discovered new insights that further illuminated their practice of the Deen, built lasting relationships that changed their personal lives for the better, and also unlocked fresh possibilities that changed their professional lives from good to great.”

Mallam Gbadebo assured that the 2025 programme will uphold the legacy of NITP while introducing more enriching and engaging sessions. “The 2025 NITP will not only uphold that legacy, but it has also been carefully designed to be more educating, more entertaining, and even more fulfilling.

It will feature engaging learning sessions, practical spiritual and thought-provoking professional experiences, and exciting moments that will leave every delegate enriched, inspired and fulfilled,” he said.

He further called on members of TMC to take active roles in promoting the programme, stressing that the success of the annual camp requires collective effort. “As members and potential delegates, your role goes beyond just attending the programme.

You are ambassadors of the 2025 NITP and I need you to publicize it actively, telling your friends, colleagues, and networks about the opportunities that the 2025 NITP offer. You should use your voice on social media, your voice within your organizations, and your voice in your communities to spread the word that the 2025 NITP is coming and that no one should miss it for anything,” he urged.

On the matter of registration, Mallam Gbadebo encouraged early participation, highlighting the benefits of early bird registration. He stated, “For emphasis, I am counting on you to pay promptly since every payment you make on time helps us plan better and deliver more efficiently.”

The Organising Committee Chairman also made a call for sponsorship and support to cover the costs of hosting the large-scale programme. He explained that hosting such a qualitative event requires significant funding.

“That’s why we need funds from individuals and entrepreneurs both small and big. It’s funds like these that will help in bridging the financial gap in delivering the much-desired memorable moments at the 2025 NITP,” he said.

He added that sponsorship opportunities and exhibitions remain open for businesses and individuals who want to partner with TMC in delivering the 2025 edition of the National Islamic Training Programme.

In line with this announcement, the 2025 NITP is expected to attract high interest across the regions, as members, delegates, and sponsors prepare for the programme. With its combination of spiritual development, personal growth, and professional networking, the event stands out as a significant opportunity for participants to gain knowledge and experiences that extend beyond the camp.

FG to distribute 2,000 tractors, 9,000 implements to farmers

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The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, has announced that the Federal Government will soon distribute 2,000 tractors to farmers across the country as part of efforts to promote dry season farming and all-year agricultural production.

Speaking in an interview on ARISE News on Friday, Kyari said the tractors and implements, which were earlier commissioned this year, were not for display but for direct use to improve productivity in the sector.

According to him, “Those 2,000 tractors and 9,000 different implements to go with them were commissioned, but at the time land preparation for the wet season had passed. Nobody would use a tractor at that time. Logistics for distribution has been worked out. These tractors are not going to be there for show.”

He explained further that the government was determined to ensure that the machines are rolled out as Nigeria enters the dry season. “Very soon we are going to roll out these tractors so that we can face the dry season and all year-round farming that Mr. President is encouraging.”

On the issue of financing and management, Kyari revealed that the Ministry was introducing a monitored system to track usage.

He explained, “We are working on modalities where we are going to have tractors geofenced and geolocated. Anybody who had been allocated that tractor must have a specific number of hours he can cultivate in terms of hectares a year. If you own an 80 or 100-hectare farm and you are allocated a tractor, a tractor can do almost 500 hectares a year. So, you must also pass on those prices to your neighbours, those that cannot afford the tractor.”

Addressing concerns from farmers about tractors ordered from Belarus, the minister confirmed that delivery had already been completed. He said, “We have 2,000 tractors, 9,000 different implements, spare parts, and mobile workshops. We signed this contract in September 2024, looking at September 2025. They’ve been delivered to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, but we are working on modalities of financing before rolling out to farmers. In the past, tractors were given out and ended up across the border. We have to make sure that these tractors are secured, performing, and producing.”

The minister also highlighted ongoing work under the Green Imperative Programme, stressing that it had gained momentum under the current administration.

“It started way back in 2017, but within the last two years, even the Brazilians were surprised at the traction it had achieved under President Bola Tinubu’s administration. In these past two years, we have signed agreements, we have signed MOUs, and now we are looking at the funding mechanism for the programme, which in the first instance is about a billion dollars.”

On Nigeria’s temporary policy on food importation, Kyari explained that it was never intended as a long-term measure. “The importation window was only for six months and it had come and gone. The amount that was imported when you look at the global demand field is not as much as it will make farmers discouraged to go into agricultural production.”

He added that farmers had received significant support during this period. “President Bola Tinubu also ordered the Central Bank to release 2 billion bags of fertilizer to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture for onward delivery to farmers free of charge at zero cost. And that was done. We had the NAGS programme that subsidized fertilizer 50% for farmers. So, there was a lot of production in 2024. And I would say broadly that prices have crashed.”

On storage and post-harvest losses, Kyari said government was working with investors to address challenges. He noted, “I presented that legacy project last week in Dakar at the Africa Food Summit, where we were looking for investors. The whole mantra here is to try to get the private sector involved. Government cannot sustain everything. We have 33 silo sites, 17 have been concessioned. Only three are performing. We have 1.3 million tons of storage capacity, but we are producing over 50 million tons of grains. We think we need much more storage. What we need to do is not only on those large-scale silos, but bring those silos closer to the grassroots, closer to the farmer.”

He also said steps were being taken to improve farmer data management and eliminate portfolio farmers. “We’ve already signed an MOU with the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) and we’re working to verify our farmer data and farmland registry. We want to make sure that the inputs and support that government gives get to the right farmers. We have started working and will do the pilot scheme in Nasarawa State with 300,000 farmers in the first instance. What we want to do globally is about 6 million farmers.”

Speaking on the global shea nut industry, the minister emphasized the importance of processing locally rather than exporting raw materials.

“Nigeria produces 40% of the total shea nut capacity in the world, but we are only gaining 1% income. Let’s process and add value. Why should we continue exporting raw materials? These shea nuts are only processed into shea butter abroad. We should develop processing capacity here, provide jobs, and create value.”

He assured that farmers would get access to the tractors once they applied through the right channels.

“When they apply for the tractors, we will give them. We also have farm estates we are developing under NALDA and agricultural institutions that will get tractors to continue research and development.”

Zamfara Gov distributes N1.1bn grants to 3,060 business beneficiaries

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Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal has flagged off the distribution of N1.1 billion to business groups under the State Action on Business Enabling Reforms program.

Speaking during the flag-off ceremony on Thursday in Gusau at the JB Yakubu secretariat, Dr Garba Nadama Hall, Lawal restated his commitment to changing the narrative of business development in the state.

The governor explained that the cash grant was targeted at small, medium, and large-scale businesses under the SABER program. He noted that the State Action on Business Enabling Reforms is a World Bank program in Nigeria designed to improve the business enabling environment by strengthening state-level policies and implementation.

According to him, the initiative aims to attract private investment and foster economic growth across Zamfara.

Governor Lawal said, “Today, we are distributing the sum of N1.1 billion to business groups that comprise of 2,000 people who will receive N150,000 each, 1,000 people to receive N500,000 each. Similarly, we are distributing N5 million to each of 60 other large-scale businessmen in the state. I’m happy that I fulfilled one of my promises to improve on business, returning business across the state.”

He added that very soon the state would witness an inflow of businessmen from outside Zamfara, which will further support economic growth and open more opportunities for investors.

Earlier, the Zamfara State Commissioner of Commerce, Industries and Tourism, Hon. Abdul Rahman Tumbido, said the intervention would help expand business capacity, create more markets, and stabilise the local economy.

He appreciated the World Bank for its technical support towards the implementation of the SABER program in Zamfara State.

Also present at the ceremony, the Director General and Chief Executive Officer of SMSE, Dr. Charles Oni, commended Governor Lawal’s foresight and commitment to supporting business development. He advised the beneficiaries to make proper use of the funds, stressing that the grants should be used to build self-reliance and create jobs within their communities.

Remi Tinubu launches N25m empowerment for 500 Kogi women

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First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Initiative in partnership with the Tony Elumelu Foundation has launched a N25 million empowerment programme for 500 women in Kogi State.

The disbursement was inaugurated on Thursday at the Government House in Lokoja, where the First Lady, represented by Kogi Governor’s wife, Hajia Sefinat Ododo, said the scheme was aimed at boosting economic growth and supporting women entrepreneurs across the country.

She explained that the initiative targets 18,500 women nationwide, with 500 beneficiaries in each state, including the Federal Capital Territory. According to her, 500 women in Kogi would each receive N50,000 grants to strengthen their small businesses and improve their economic stability.

“The programme is designed to support hardworking women traders and entrepreneurs who sustain their families while uplifting their communities,” she said.

Tinubu noted that empowering women was vital to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly SDG-5 on gender equality and SDG-8 on decent work and economic growth. She added that the initiative was made possible through a N1 billion donation by the Tony Elumelu Foundation to the Renewed Hope Initiative.

The First Lady further stated that the scheme underscored RHI’s commitment to promoting women’s economic independence and strengthening households, communities and the nation.

Secretary to the Kogi State Government, Dr Folashade Ayoade, thanked the First Lady for remembering Kogi women and praised Elumelu’s philanthropic support. She urged the beneficiaries to use the funds wisely to expand their businesses and ensure quality education for their children.

Also speaking, Kogi Commissioner for Women Affairs, Mrs Fatima Momoh, said the programme fulfilled a vision to uplift women and transform communities through sustainable support. She assured that her ministry would continue backing initiatives that promote women’s empowerment across the state.

At the event, Hajia Sefinat Ododo presented N50,000 cash to one of the beneficiaries. Grateful women, including Aisha Salihu, lauded the First Lady and the Governor’s wife, saying the support would enhance their businesses and improve livelihoods.

Fidelity Bank sends emails to YEIDEP beneficiaries for next phase

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Fidelity Bank has begun sending confirmation emails to beneficiaries of the Youth Economic Intervention and De-Radicalization Programme (YEIDEP) whose registration has been successful.

The bank urged candidates to check their email messages to proceed with the next phase of the programme by opening a Fidelity Bank account. Beneficiaries are also encouraged to visit the nearest branch to request for an ATM card.

The email message sent by Fidelity Bank reads:

“Congratulations!

Your registration for the YEIDEP program is successful.”

“Dear Valued Customer,

To proceed to the next phase, kindly click HERE to open a Fidelity Bank account in order to participate in the scheme and access its financial benefits.

Remember to fund your account immediately and request for a Debit Card at your closest branch to enable you access your YEIDEP funds once its available.”

Beneficiaries are advised to open their Fidelity Bank account immediately and take the next step to avoid delays. After clicking the link in the email, the next page shows:

“We Are Fidelity, We Keep Our Word.”

The account details provided include Account No: 6687****** (Tier 1) and the name of the candidate. The bank stated that the Tier 1 account is currently restricted to single credit up to N50,000 daily and can only hold a balance of up to N300,000. Beneficiaries will also receive free monthly e-statements.

Candidates are required to upgrade their accounts by submitting valid identification such as National ID, International Passport, Driver’s License, or Permanent Voter’s Card.

Although not mandatory, they are advised to deposit at least N500 into the account to keep it active.

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Apply: Federal University of Kashere recruitment 2025

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September 11, 2025 – Federal University of Kashere in Gombe State has announced a massive recruitment exercise for both academic and non-academic staff positions.

In a notice released by the Registrar, Nasir Lawal Abdullahi, MANUPA, FAFRIBVAM, the institution invited suitably qualified candidates to urgently apply for various vacant positions across different faculties and departments.

According to the statement, the positions available in Professor Jibril Aminu Medical College include Human Anatomy, Human Physiology, Biochemistry, and Pharmacology & Therapeutics. The Faculty of Management Sciences is recruiting for Entrepreneurship & Innovation Studies, Marketing, Procurement Management, and Public Administration.

Other openings are in the Faculty of Social Sciences with vacancies in Mass Communication, International Relations, Library & Information Science, Criminology & Security Studies, and Psychology. The Faculty of Science has positions in Statistics, Applied Geophysics, Plant Science, Microbiology, Zoology, and Computer Science.

Academic staff positions available are Professor, Reader (Associate Professor), Senior Lecturer, Lecturer I, Lecturer II, and Assistant Lecturer. Laboratory Technologist positions are open in the advertised departments for Senior Laboratory Technologist, Laboratory Technologist I, and Laboratory Technologist II.

The qualifications listed include:
1. Professor: Requires MBBS or equivalent, plus Master’s and PhD in the relevant discipline, with significant teaching and research experience (about 9 years) and ICT proficiency.
2. Reader (Associate Professor): Requires MBBS or equivalent, plus Master’s and PhD, with at least 9 years of teaching/research experience and ICT proficiency.
3. Senior Lecturer: Requires MBBS or equivalent, plus Master’s and PhD, with at least 6 years of teaching/research experience and ICT proficiency.
4. Lecturer I: Requires MBBS or PhD, or Master’s with minimum 6 years of experience, plus ICT proficiency.
5. Lecturer II: Requires MBBS or PhD, or Master’s with at least 3 years of teaching/research experience, relevant professional registration, and ICT proficiency.
6. Assistant Lecturer: Requires a Master’s Degree with minimum Second Class Upper first degree or allied medical degree with internship/professional certificate and ICT proficiency.
7. Senior Laboratory Technologist: Requires Master’s plus BSc in relevant field and 6 years cognate experience.
8. Laboratory Technologist I: Requires HND or BSc plus at least 2 years cognate experience.
9. Laboratory Technologist II: Requires HND (Upper Credit) or BSc (minimum 2nd Class Lower).

The closing date is two weeks from the date of this publication.

How to apply:

All candidates are required to submit three copies of their applications with Curriculum Vitae, photocopies of credentials, and recommendation letters from three referees.

Applications must be submitted under confidential cover in sealed envelopes marked “Application for Employment” to:

The Registrar,
Federal University of Kashere,
P.M.B. 0182 Gombe,
Gombe State

The university also stated that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.