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Southwest governors to create farm unit within Amotekun Corps

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The six Southwest states of Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti have agreed to strengthen farm security by creating specialised units within the Amotekun Corps.

Amotekun Corps is the region’s uniform security outfit established to support the work of federal security agencies in the region.

The decision was part of the agreements reached at a meeting by commissioners for agriculture in the six states in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, yesterday.

The meeting was a follow-up to the agenda for food security set by governors in the region at their meeting in Lagos last week. The governors resolved to pursue massive food production to achieve food security and curb inflation.

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The Southwest Governors’ Forum had last week directed the commission to convene the meeting with the mandate to fashion out a regional agricultural template.

At the meeting held at the DAWN Commission’s office yesterday, the commissioners also agreed to pursue massive land clearing, large-scale production of short-term crops such as maize, sweet potatoes and vegetables. They also agreed to revitalise moribund dams for irrigation, improve mechanisation across the value chain, adopt a cluster farming model, expand input distribution and establish an electronic agriculture database.

At the meeting were the commissioners for agriculture – Ebenezer Boluwade (Ekiti), Bolu Owotomo (Ogun), Olayato Aribo (Ondo) Babatola Faseru (Osun) and Olasunkanmi Olaleye (Oyo). Lagos State was represented by the permanent secretary of the ministry, Mr. Emmanuel Audu.

The Director General of DAWN Commission, Dr. Seye Oyeleye, said it was important to dispel unfounded rumours that the region had lost its capacity to produce its food.

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He urged the meeting, in accordance with the Southwest Governors Forum’s directive, “to come up with recommendations governors can easily implement” within the next few months.

The recently appointed Managing Director of Southwest Agric Company (SEAgCo.), a subsidiary of Odu’a Investments Ltd., Dr. Theophilus Onadeko, and Chief Kola Akosile from the National Association of Chambers of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture (NACCIMA) attended the meeting.

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Three sustain injuries as fuel tanker in Abuja bursts into blames after colliding with Sienna

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By Mario Deepromoter

Three persons have been left seriously injured after a tanker with Reg No. T20 146 LA fully loaded with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) burst into flames after colliding with a Toyota Sienna space bus at Imani roundabout in Maitama, Abuja, on Monday night, September 23.

According to the FCT Police Command spokesperson, the Police patrol teams from Maitama, Wuse and Central Police Station alongside operatives of the Federal Fire Service swiftly moved to the the scene to possibly rescue victims and extinguish the fire.

She said while no fatality was recorded, three persons, Idris Mohammed, Suleiman Gimba and Adamu Isiayku were injured and immediately rushed Maitama district hospital for medical attention.

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Adeh said the situation is now under control as the combined efforts of the Police and Fire service personnel was enough to curtail and extinguish the fire.

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Popular Islamic singer, Rukayat Gawat is dead

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By Mario Deepromoter

Another tragic news in the entertainment industry as popular Nigerian Islamic singer, Rukayat Gawat Oyefeso has passed away.

She was well-known for her captivating voice and religious music that resonated with many in the Muslim community.

According to.reports, the news of her death was shared by popular Ilorin based cleric Alfa Aribidesi At-Tawdeeh Islamic Da’awah his official Facebook page on Tuesday morning.

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Her loss is deeply felt among her fans and the broader Islamic music scene – with the news of her death widely shared.

Further details surrounding her death have yet to be fully disclosed.

More details soon……

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We lost 29,000 Yoruba People K!lled By Herdsmen, Separation Only Option — Akintoye On Yoruba Nation’s Survival

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By Kayode Sanni-Arewa

The National Leader of the Yoruba Self-Determination Movement, Professor Banji Akintoye, on Monday, intensified his call for separation from Nigeria asking South West governors and monarchs in the region to declare September 23 as Yoruba unity day.

He, however, alleged that suspected Fulani bandits have killed no fewer than 29,000 Yoruba people and continue to rape women and subject others to all sorts of atrocities.

He said this in a statement to mark the anniversary of Yoruba Unity Day.

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Akintoye, a renowned historian, emphasized that given the continued threats to life and destruction of farmlands, the only option left is to separate Yoruba Nation from Nigeria.

He said: “The only viable and sustainable answer to all this horrible situation is to separate our Yoruba nation from Nigeria, and to establish our own country where we shall be able to exercise our sovereignty to provide security for our land and people, and where we shall be able to run our economy decently in the way that we Yoruba know.”

Claiming that the Yoruba unity day was being celebrated in Ile Ife and Ibadan, he said: “In the rural areas of our homeland, where probably the majority of our people live, the Fulani people who are determined to seize land for a homeland of their own, are daily killing our people, have killed a roughly estimated 29,000 of our people, are raping our women, kidnapping men, women and children, extorting millions of Naira in ransom for the kidnapped, destroying farms, food barns and villages.”

Calling on the South West governors and traditional rulers to adopt the unity day as a public holiday, Akintoye said: “Obas, the fathers of our nation, should adopt this Yoruba unity day in their Councils of Obas in all our Yoruba States. I urge that our Governors, when they assemble in their Southwest Governors meeting, to adopt this Yoruba unity day for all our states.”

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While asking other Yoruba people to join him in his self-determination struggle, he stated: “We are seriously pushing for the separation of our Yoruba nation from Nigeria and the Nigerian disaster is different. Our perception of the Nigerian situation is not self-centred. It is not emotional. It is intellectually sound and realistic. And it is accepted by at least 80 per cent of all our Yoruba at home and in the Diaspora. Objectively, there is good reason to fear now that the Nigerian situation could destroy our Yoruba nation.”

On the creation of the security outfit, Amotekun, he said: “There was some hope when our Governors created Amotekun some years ago to resist the Fulani rampages, but Fulani people in control of the Federal Government have contrived the impotence of Amotekun. The Fulani terrorists are also becoming increasingly audacious in crimes and barbarism in our main cities.

“Our kinsman who won election as President of Nigeria is being made to face ever-mounting harassment, including threats of military overthrow, threats of wholesale regional rebellion, and even a defiant declaration of war.

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