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Reps Examine Bill Seeking Military Involvement In Farming, Ranching

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By Gloria Ikibah
As a way to support the efforts of the Federal Government to tackle rising food crisis in the country, the House of Representatives is considering a bill which  seeks direct involvement of the military in farming, ranching and other agricultural-related activities in Nigeria.
The bill titled, “A Bill for an Act to Establish the Armed Forces Farms and Ranches Scheme, Enhance Food Security, Promote Economic Diversification and for Other Related Matters,” was passsed first reading on the floor of the House last week, and is  sponsored by Rep. Babajimi Benson, member representing Ikorodu Federal Constituency of Lagos State.
Naijablitznews.com recalled that in July 2024, the Federal Government, directed that the lands owned by the military be used for agricultural purposes, as part of efforts to mitigate the ongoing food crisis in the country.
In addition, Vice President Kashim Shettima last week received a delegation from the World Food Programme at the Aso Rock Villa, in, where he restated the commitment of the Tinubu-led administration to address the challenges of food insecurity.
This piece of legislation stipulates that the “Armed Forces Farms and Ranches Scheme shall be implemented by the Armed Forces of Nigeria under the supervision of the Minister of Defence in collaboration with relevant government agencies, private sector partners  and international organisations.”
Section 3 of the bill listed the objective of the scheme to include “Enhancing national food security by increasing agricultural production; utilising military resources for large-scale farming projects and promoting economic diversification by fostering the development of agriculture as a viable alternative to the oil-dependent economy.”
Others are “To empower communities through the establishment of large-scale agricultural projects as well as providing agricultural training and opportunities for military personnel and civilians.”
Part III of the bill deals with the functions and powers of the scheme. “The scheme shall allocate military-controlled arable land for farming activities; provide training and capacity-building programmes for military personnel and local farmers and collaborate with other government agencies , private sector partners and international organisations for funding, technology and expertise,” sub-section 4 of Part III reads.
The Scheme shall have the power to “Acquire, hold and manage arable land for the purpose of agricultural production and implement integrated farming systems, including crop cultivation, livestock rearing and fish farming,” among others.
When passed into law, the scheme shall be managed by a board led by a chairperson to be appointed by the President on the recommendation of the Minister of Defence.
Other members of the management board shall include representatives from “All services of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, Ministries of Agriculture and Finance, two representatives from the private sector with expertise in agriculture and/or agribusiness.”
Also included is “A representative from an international organisation with agricultural expertise or a recognized agricultural research institution.”
In Part VI (14),the bill provides for the funding of the scheme “Through annual budgetary allocation from the Federal Government.”
Other sources of funding shall include “Grants, donations and loans from local and international avenues and revenues generated from the sale of agricultural produce and value-added products.
14 (2) provides for the establishment of a dedicated fund known as “The Armed Forces Farms and Ranches Scheme Fund, for the management of financial resources.”
To promote accountability and transparency, the bill in Section 15 (2) makes provision for the yearly audit of the scheme’s finances.
“The accounts of the scheme shall be audited annually by the Office of the Auditor General For the Federation and a report shall be submitted to the National Assembly,” the sub-section reads.
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Breaking: Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo Signs N582.4 Billion 2025 Budget into Law

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Kogi State Governor, His Excellency Alh. Ahmed Usman Ododo, has signed the 2025 appropriation bill into law today December 30, 2024 at the Glass House, Government House, Lokoja. This significant move paves the way for the implementation of the state’s budget, which aims to stimulate job creation, infrastructure development, food security, and staff welfare.

The 2025 budget estimates, totaling N582,404,119.489, represent a 43.34% increase from the revised 2024 budget of N406,321,130,013. The budget is expected to address key sectors such as education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, and economic development.

While presenting the Appropriation Bill for the Governor’s accent, the Speaker Kogi State House of Assembly, RT Hon Aliyu Umar appealed to the Governor to spread the “Budget of inclusivity” to all the state constituencies for an enhanced development.

By signing the appropriation bill into law, Governor Ododo has demonstrated his commitment to shaping the financial future of Kogi State. The move is expected to have a positive impact on the state’s economy and the lives of its citizens.

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SAD! One Killed, 3 Injured In Bloody Delta Community Chieftaincy Title Procession

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A violent clash arising from chieftaincy title conferment on an indigene of Aboh, headquarters of Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Delta State, has left one person dead and three others sustaining varying degrees of injuries in the community.

The bloody clash that was between members of opposing factions in the community, occurred during the chieftaincy title procession, causing pandemonium in the area.

Though the circumstances surrounding the clash could not be ascertained at the time of filing this report, sources said it may not be unconnected with some disagreements that preceded the event.

The development has generated tension in the area with the Chairman of Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Mr. Vincent Osilonya imposing a 7.pm to 6.am curfew in the community.

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Confirming the incident yesterday, Police Public Relations Officer of the State Police Command, Mr. Bright Edafe said the deceased died in a hospital where he was taken for treatment.

Edafe said: “It was as a result of two factions that they have in the community.

“Somebody was given a chieftaincy title and part of the protocol was that once you are given the title, you will dance around the community.

“When he was dancing, he now danced to the faction of the group that was not on his side, so they attacked him.

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“He that was dancing also carried some hunters who were escorting him. When they attacked him, the hunters retaliated.”

Similarly, a dependable source in the community, said those opposed to the chieftaincy title conferment had tried to stop the procession when they clashed with the hunters.

“In the process, shooting started; one person died and three other persons sustained various degrees of injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment”, the source who craved anonymity, said.

Reacting to the development, the council Chairman, Vincent Osilonya said: “the position is that we have imposed curfew in Aboh from 7.pm to 6.am while we are are speaking with them to sheath their swords.Nobody should take laws into their hands.”

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He confirmed that three persons sustained injuries during the incident.
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Constitutional breach : Rivers Gov Fubara, Again Presents 2025 Budget To 4-Member House Of Assembly

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The governor of Rivers state, Siminalayi Fubara, has continued to progress in error as he presented the 2025 budget proposal to the Victor Oko-Jumbo-led four -man Rivers House of Assembly.

Fubara presented the N1.1trillion appropriation bill to the house on Monday.

The four members led by the Speaker, Oko-Jumbo, had earlier read Governor Fubara’s letter requesting permission to present the appropriation bill on Monday, at their plenary.

This marks Fubara’s second budget presentation since assuming office.

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Fubara had presented the 2024 state appropriation bill of N800 billion in 2023 to a four-man House of Assembly led by factional Speaker, Edison Ehie.

The presentation occurred while Rivers citizens and residents grappled with the news of the sudden demolition of parts of the state House of Assembly complex.

This followed the defection of 27 Assembly members, including then-Speaker Martin Amaewhule, from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Amid legal battles and political intervention, including input from President Bola Tinubu, Ehie eventually resigned from the Assembly and was subsequently appointed the Chief of Staff to the Government House.

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The crisis deepened as the three remaining members of the House after Ehie’s exit maintained their legitimacy, citing Section 109 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which they argued is self-executing in cases of defection without a crisis in the parent party.

The trio, consisting of Oko-Jumbo (Bonny Constituency as, Speaker), Adolphus Timothy (Opobo/Nkoro Constituency as Deputy Speaker), and Sokari Goodboy (Ahoada West as Leader of the House), assumed the Assembly’s leadership.

They have consistently carried out legislative functions, often in alignment with the Fubara-led administration.

Meanwhile, the 27 defected members have since reversed their decision and continue to attend functions as PDP members and hold sessions under Martin Amaewhule’s leadership, frequently opposing the government’s policies.

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As part of the twist in Rivers State’s ongoing political and legislative crisis, both the Federal High Court and the Appeal Court nullified the N800billion 2024 Appropriation Bill of the state, halting its implementation.

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