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Governor Adeleke distributes 31 tractors, other farm inputs to Osun farmers

Mr Adeleke said the 31 newly purchased tractors would be given to farmers’ cooperative societies and associations upon completion of administrative procedures.

• August 30, 2024
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Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun has distributed 31 tractors and other farm inputs to the state farmers.

In his remarks at the programme in Aisu town, Ede, on Friday, Mr Adeleke said his administration would continue to provide all necessary infrastructure and resources to enhance agricultural production and ensure food security for the people.

He said the 31 newly purchased tractors would be given to farmers’ cooperative societies and associations upon completion of administrative procedures.

“Today, we are distributing 6,000 herbicides, 80,000 cashew seedlings, 8,000 cassava cuttings, 8,000 various vegetable seeds.

“We are also distributing 500 bags of lime to our farmers, women’s associations, people living with disabilities, and government schools with large farmlands.

“This is also in line with the promise made to our resourceful youthful population during the last End Bad Governance protest,” he said.

Mr Adeleke also said the state government was committing another N8 billion to acquire tractors and farm clearing equipment within the context of due process.

He said N2 billion worth of farm input support would also be provided.

The governor also said that in the less than two years of this administration, he had effectively touched every aspect of the 5-Point Action plan he set out to achieve at the inception.

“At the inception of this administration, we crafted our policy objectives and fashioned an agenda towards their realisation, which was tagged the 5-Point Action plan.

“We set out the objectives to include the welfare of workers, financial inclusion, localisation, people-centred infrastructure upgrade, as well as social sector upliftment and agro-industrialisation.

“No leader with a conscience would be happy that his people are struggling to make ends meet and feed their families.

“We have set our targets at this critical sector, and we are ready to make the required investments in this regard,” he said.

(NAN)

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