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Africa’s Richest Man Invests $4.6bn In Nigeria Farming

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Aliko Dangote
President of Dangote Group, Mr. Aliko Dangote

Lagos – Dangote Group, controlled by Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, plans to invest $3.8bn in sugar and rice and $800m in dairy production in the next three years as the company seeks to expand and deal with a shortage of dollars in its home market of Nigeria.

The conglomerate plans to increase its production of sugar to 1.5 million metric tons a year by 2020 from 100 000 tons now and is seeking to add 1 million tons of rice,  Edwin Devakumar, executive director at Dangote’s industries unit, said on Tuesday in an interview in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial hub.

The company also plans to have 50 000 cattle producing 500 million litres of milk a year by 2019, he said.

A lack of foreign exchange means companies are struggling to pay for imported goods, increasing the burden on local agriculture to meet demand for food from Nigeria’s population of more than 180 million, Devakumar said. “All raw sugar has to be imported today, same thing for flour milling,” he said.

Dangote, whose cement unit is Nigeria’s biggest listed company, has been investing in agriculture as the country’s government seeks to diversify away from oil, which accounts for 90% of the nation’s export earnings and the bulk of revenue. The economy, which plunged into its first recession in a quarter-century last year amid falling crude prices, is forecast by the World Bank to expand by 1.2% this year.

The company has established Dangote Rice and will list the unit on the Nigerian Stock Exchange “at the appropriate time,” Devakumar said.

Dangote plans to cultivate 350 000 hectares of land for sugar cane and add 200 000 hectares for rice, according to the executive director. The company has ordered five plants for sugar milling and 10 for rice from Switzerland to be located in the north of the country, he said.

Sourcing funds

The Lagos-based company will finance the projects through “internal resources or equity funding” and loans from banks and export-credit agencies, Devakumar said. The funds will be used mainly to procure “farm-development equipment” as well as sugar and rice mills, he said.

Dangote is “at the planning stage’’ to invest in other agricultural projects including production of soybean, oil palm, palm kernel and corn, according to the executive director. It will support rice cultivation by supplying high-yield seeds, pesticides and fertilizers to contract farmers, he said.

Aliko Dangote, 60, has a net worth of $12.1bn, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. That ranks him just inside the top 100 worldwide.

Culled from fin24

Nigeria: SMEDAN Signs MoU With Beneficiaries Of One Local Government One Product Initiative

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By Longtong Ibrahim

Dikko Umaru Radda

In its effort to alleviating poverty, expanding gainful employment opportunities and wealth creation, the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with beneficiaries of One Local Government One Product (OLOP) Initiative of the Federal government.

Five clusters of small business groups were selected for the piloted program. They are: Bee Keepers Development Association (Kaduna state), Godwin Gari Processing Kilankwa 2 (FCT), Edokanma Ichida Multipurpose Cooperative Society Ltd – Palm Produce (Anambra state), Kayauki Kilishi Bolagarawa Multipurpose Cooperative Society (Katsina state) and Potatoes Growers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria (Ogun State).

Speaking during the signing of the MoU recently in Kaduna – northwest Nigeria, the Director General of the SMEDAN, Dikko Umaru Radda, said small and medium enterprises are the engine that drives economic development.

According to him, the training is aimed at encouraging small and medium business to turn around the nation’s economy especially in the area of Agric business and to reduce rural-urban migration.

“world over, it is a known fact that Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises are the engines that drives economic development, hence every serious nation must take their development as top priority.

“In view of the forgoing, I am delighted to inform you that this initiative is dear to SMEDAN and the success of this pilot run will determine the future of the program.

“Already plans are concluded to extend the program to 109 clusters located to cut across the country,” he noted.

While urging the beneficiaries to utilize the opportunities granted unto them, he said the multiplier effect of the initiative on the economy cannot be overestimated, especially with the current recession in the economy and current drive of the federal government to enhance the competitiveness of the non-oil sector.

Project Evaluation: Group Plans 3-Day Workshop

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By Destiny Ugorji

A strategy-focused organisation, Development Measures has concluded plans to hold a 3-day Strategy Development and Management for Results Workshop for Development professions in Nigeria.

Monitoring and Evaluation expert and President, Development Measures, Nigeria, Emmanuel Uche, who disclosed this to newsmen in Abuja, Monday, said the organization is: “delivering this Strategy, Monitoring and Evaluation Training as part of its Institutional strengthening Capacity building series.”

“This particular diet is targeted at Development Measure’s partner organisations that are essentially of the organized non-state actors to improve their operational capacity, programme impact and sustainability.”

According to him, the training series, targeting organized non-state actors holds from 19thto 21st of July, 2017, while registration of participants ends on the 17th of July, 2017.

He urged Civil Society organisations in the country to take advantage of the opportunity to build their capacity, sharpen their skills, and deepen their understanding of Monitoring and Evaluation, as well as Managing for Results, for greater productivity.

Development Measures is a private non-governmental organization, committed to building institutional capacities to effectively manage for results in both public and private spheres.

They have their key competencies in the provision of consultancy services around governance strengthening, strengthening system for accountability and transparency, organizational strategy development and performance management, system studies, research and evaluation.

Child Spacing Gaining Acceptance In Nigeria

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By Amos Tauna

The efforts of government and other Non-Governmental Organizations in Nigeria towards promoting and usage of child spacing services have started yielding possible results in the country.

A health facility tour organized by Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) to at Yakasai and Richifa Primary Health Care Centres in Soba local government area of Kaduna State, on Tuesday shows that rural dwellers have thrown their support on the spacing of the births.

At Richifa Primary Health Care Centre, the Routine Immunization provider, Ibrahim Garba, expressed delight that couples have fully embraced child spacing, having been sensitised on its importance to the lives of the mother, child, father, family and the entire society.

He thanked NURHI for the supply of all the necessary materials needed comprising of commodities and consumables, to ensure the success of the services in the area.

At Yakasai Primary Health Centre, the deputy in charge of child spacing,  Fatima Adamu, noted that with the support from NURHI, the Centre always engages community and religious leaders with a view to further enlighten their people on the importance of birth spacing, adding that tremendous success has been recorded since last year.

She noted that there had been great reduction in the number of women dying through child birth attributing it to the awareness created through various programmes organized to them.

Mrs. Fatima explained that presently, more women come for services compared to the challenge they went through prior to the intervention of NURHI.

Nigeria: Kaduna Says To Conduct Council Election Through E-Voting

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By Amos Tauna

The Kaduna State says it is set to conduct its local government election, after more than two years of postponing the action.

The state had resorted to appointment of Caretaker committee to run the administration of the local council on 6 monthly basis.

Chairman, Kaduna State Independent Electoral Commission, Saratu Binta Audu while addressing newsmen in Kaduna, northern Nigeria, Tuesday on the level of preparedness, said, the Commission has concluded all plans to use Electronic Voting Machine, EVM, during the forthcoming local government election in the state, making it the first state in Nigeria to adopt e-voting system.

She said the E-Voting machine had been tested and ready for use, assuring that the electorate and citizens should not be apprehensive over the use of Electronic Voting Machines.

She added the citizens should accept it, particularly that the machines are user friendly, effective, fast and proven to be reliable for credible election outcomes.

Presenting and demonstrating how the EVM system works to journalists, Mrs. Audu explained that the machines were smart, assuring that people in the rural areas could understand them and use effectively.

”We are not unaware that many people will raise questions on the use of EVM system for the election, but we have concluded arrangements to embark on massive enlightenment campaigns across the state before the local government election.

“We believe that after this is done, all fears sorrouding the use of EVM for our local government election would be allayed,” She stated.

She said, ”We have put in place all security measures to ensure adequate security at all polling units to ensure smooth, hitch-free election, contain possible violence and other election related problems.”

Speaking on the integrity of the machine, Mrs. Audu said there was no cause for alarm for those who believe it could be manipulated to produce results in favour of a particular party.

The Electoral body had earlier made a presentation before the Executive Council on Electronic Voting for local government elections, stressing that during the presentation, the E-Voting proved its security and vote integrity.

While informing the Council that the machine uses processors, flash memories and other safe electronic components, she said Electronic Voting cuts out blank and void votes, and at the same time ensures faster counting of votes at the end of the voting process.

“The machine has a terminal weight of 5-10KG, hence very easy to transport and a 16 hours battery life. Venezuela, USA, Philippines, Namibia, Mexico, Haiti, Curaçao, Belgium, Bolivia, and Brazil presently use this system of voting.” She explained.

Nigeria: Kano Assembly Passes State Health Trust Fund Bill

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Map of Nigeria showing Kano State

By Iliya Kure

Kano State House of Assembly, in northern Nigeria has passed into law the Kano State Health Trust Fund Bill (KHETFUND) to generate over N2.5b annually, and ensure sustainable financing of its health sector.

 

Kano, the second most populous State in Nigeria is inhabited by about 15 million people.

 

Available information to AFRICA PRIME NEWS says, the Trust Fund is to financed through a monthly 5% deduction of the money generated from taxation, and 1% monthly from statutory allocation to the 44 LGAs of state.

 

Celebrating the passage of the Bill, Executive Director of an NGO, Community Health and Research Initiative (CHR), Dr. Aminu Magashi, who said the process was wholly owned by the legislature, expressed joy that his organisation was invited by the Legislative House to offer technical support in the development of the process through a letter by Clerk of the house.

 

“CHR support to this process was not funded by any of its projects funded by local and/or international development partners, and at no point anywhere in this process that donors’ names were mentioned or their funds were used,”

 

In a statement, CHR says, “We will now shift our technical support and advocacy for the Executive Governor of Kano State Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje to assent the law and another series of TA to the State Ministry of Health in developing guidelines and ownership for its implementation and for its capturing in the 2018 budget process.”

 

Nigeria: INEC Registers 13,880 Voters In Gombe State

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By Auwal Ahmad

 

Gombe (Nigeria) — The Independent National Electoral Commission says it has so far registered 13,880 people in three months in Gombe state.

 

State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Umar Ibrahim disclosed this at press briefing in Gombe on Tuesday.

 

He said the new voters, including 9156 males and 4, 724 females were captured, which represents 65.97 percent and 34.03 percent respectively since the commencement of the exercise.

 

Mr. Ibrahim disclosed that the commission had received 276 applications from registered voters seeking transfer to new locations from within and outside the state and 164 have been approved.

 

“For replacement of lost, damaged or defaced PVCs 2,304 people have so far applied by filling appropriate forms at the CVR centres

 

“A total of 50,203 uncollected PVCs in the state and 138 PVCs have been distributed since 27 April 2017”, he said.

 

He added that six new registration centres had been added to the state’s 12 centres in the 11 local government areas to ease the registration process.

Nigeria: Gombe Begins Training Of Facilitators For Cash Transfer

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Map of Nigeria showing Gombe State
Map of Nigeria showing Gombe State
 By Auwal Ahmad
Gombe (Nigeria) — As part of the effort to address poverty at the grassroots, Gombe State Cash Transfer Unit in conjunction with the National Cash Transfer Office Abuja has commence the training of 30 facilitators from all the electoral wards of three Local Government Areas of Balanga, Nafada and Yamaltu-Deba.
 
Speaking during the two-day step down training on Tuesday, the State Desk Officer of the programme, Umar Baba Kumo, said the beneficiaries, after selection, will earn a N5, 000 monthly allowance in different categories aimed at supporting them and help them create wealth for themselves.
 
Speaking, the State focal Person in the Presidency on Social Investment Programme and Special Adviser to the Gombe state Governor, Maryam Mele, said the programme is aimed at addressing poverty and assured that many of such programmes will soon take up in Gombe State, including the school feeding programme which is already ongoing in some States.
 
In their various good will messages, the Commissioners for Economic Planning, as well as that of Community Development and Poverty Alleviation who were represented by their Permanent Secretaries, commended the Gombe State Government for fulfilling all it takes to ensure the take-off of the programme in the State.
 
According to the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Economic Planning, Stephen Ayuba, the Federal Government and most especially, the Gombe State Government have taken the programme seriously which is evidenced its take-off.
 
Speaking on behalf of the three Local Government Chairmen, the Chairman of Yamaltu-Deba Local Government Area, Haruna Samanja, commended the Federal and State Governments for commencing the programmes in their localities and called on the participants to conduct themselves very well.

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