Mrs Tinubu said the scheme aimed to encourage women farmers to grow more food, which is in line with the agricultural agenda of the Tinubu-led administration.
“I want you to key into what the government is doing. You have to be innovative, as there are different innovative ways of farming now,” Mrs Tinubu said.
Oluremi Tinubu said some initiatives under the renewed hope agenda Mr Tinubu are already yielding fruits and will soon reach all communities nationwide.
“They (kidnappers) are animals. They are evil. And then we should take them out of our midst. The state governor and the lawmakers should do something,” Mrs Tinubu stressed.
“We need the help of the teeming Nigerians and the amazing mother we have up there in the person of the First Lady, Mrs Oluremi Tinubu,” said Mr Nwachukwu
She said that RHI was committed to supporting women farmers.
COWA president Kikelomo Adeniyi said the move would ensure that the officers deployed in remote areas had a conducive environment.
The emir said he communicated the reality to Mrs Tinubu because she is a better channel to reach her husband.
The First Lady’s call for fervent prayers comes after the release of the Al-Kadriyar family from the kidnappers’ den in Abuja.
“We are fully committed to improving welfare of the aged and the elderly citizens.’’