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NDDC Supports Rice Farmers With N60m To Boost Production

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NDDC Supports Rice Farmers With N60m To Boost Production

NDDC supports rice farmers with N60m to boost production. Wale Oretan, the deputy director of agriculture and fisheries in NDDC, said 300 farmers from Abia and other states in the region participated in the training.

The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC) has provided financial support to 300 rice farmers in the Niger Delta, with each receiving starter packs worth N200,000 to enhance rice production.

The managing director, Samuel Ogbuku, said this in a statement on Saturday in Port Harcourt. The commission’s spokesperson, Seledi Thompson-Wakama, issued the statement.

The starter pack was presented to the beneficiaries during the closing ceremony of the second batch for the NDDC-sponsored training programme for rice farmers.

Mr Ogbuku, represented by the NDDC’s Director of Agriculture and Fisheries, Winifred Madume, reaffirmed the commission’s commitment to transforming the agricultural sector in the region.

He said the programme aimed to expose farmers to essential skills in modern rice farming techniques, processing, and agribusiness strategies.

“The scheme is designed to enable farmers to enhance rice production, establish cooperatives, and explore further partnerships with relevant agencies and financial institutions,” he stated.

Mr Ogbuku also highlighted the NDDC’s ongoing collaboration with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to provide apprenticeship training for farmers in the Niger Delta.

“We remain committed to implementing impactful agricultural empowerment initiatives to enhance food security, create jobs, and alleviate poverty in the region,” he added.

NDDC Supports Rice Farmers

NDDC Supports Rice Farmers

Wale Oretan, the deputy director of agriculture and fisheries in NDDC, said 300 farmers from Abia and other states in the region participated in the training.
He explained that the training covered theoretical and practical aspects of rice production, processing, and entrepreneurship.

“Each participant received a starter pack worth N200,000 along with a certificate of completion,” Mr Oretan stated.

He urged the beneficiaries to apply the knowledge gained from the training to improve their businesses and boost rice production across the nine Niger Delta states.

The Abia Rice Farmers Association president, Uzoma Ochulo, expressed gratitude to NDDC on behalf of the beneficiaries.

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NDLEA Intercepts Indian Woman With 72 Parcels Of Heroin At Kano Airport

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NDLEA intercepts Indian woman with 72 parcels of heroin at Kano airport. Mr Babafemi said the class A drug consignment weighing 11 kilogrammes was recovered from her luggage after a thorough search.

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted a 42-year-old Indian lady at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano, with 72 parcels of heroin.

A statement by NDLEA’s director of media and advocacy, Femi Babafemi, on Sunday in Abuja said the prohibited substances were factory-sealed in wafer wraps and packaged as chocolates.

Mr Babafemi said the class A drug consignment weighing 11 kilogrammes was recovered from her luggage after a thorough search.

He said this followed credible intelligence during an inward clearance of Qatar Airways flight QR1431 from Bangkok, Thailand, via Vietnam and Doha at the arrival hall of the Kano airport on Friday, March 14.

Mr Babafemi said the arrest of the suspect signified a growing attempt by drug trafficking organisations to hire white ladies and foreign nationals to move illicit drugs through the Nigerian borders.

“A bid that vigilant NDLEA operatives have consistently frustrated with the aid of modern technological tools and proactive intelligence,“ he said.

In another interdiction operation in Kano, NDLEA officers on Thursday, March 20, arrested a 45-year-old male suspect with a 50-litre steel gas cylinder at Gadar Tamburawa, along Zaria- Kano road.

“Based on credible intelligence, welding tools were later used to cut the giant cylinder, after which 50,000 pills of tramadol 225mg concealed in it were extracted.

“Meanwhile, a 40-year-old male was nabbed at Gunduwawa area of Kano on Wednesday, March 19, with 27kg skunk, a strain of cannabis,” he said.

Mr Babafemi said another female suspect was arrested with 424 bottles of codeine-based syrup in theLungun Bulala Yalwa area of the state on Tuesday.

He said operatives arrested two male suspects with 67.5kg skunk in Mushin, Lagos State, and 100.8kg of the same psychoactive substance was recovered from the store of two fleeing suspects in the Anifowoshe area of Mushin.

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“Another suspect was also arrested in Apapa with 4.5kg skunk, 600 grammes of tramadol 225mg, and 30 litres of codeine syrup on Tuesday.

“Another suspect also was arrested the same day in the Ikotun area of the state with different quantities of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine,“ he said.

Mr Babafemi said NDLEA commands and formations nationwide continued to intensify their War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) social advocacy sensitisation.

He quoted the NDLEA chairman, Buba Marwa, as commending the officers and men of MAKIA, Lagos, and Kano commands of the agency for the arrests and seizures.

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SEC Warns Again Violation In Capital Market Says No Hiding Place

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SEC Warns Again Violation In Capital Market Says No Hiding Place

SEC warns again violation in capital market says no hiding place. The director-general said the SEC was committed to ensuring all market participants understood the commission’s responsibilities.

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says there is no hiding place for violators in the country’s capital market.

The director-general of SEC, Emomotimi Agama, gave the warning in a notice to operators on Sunday. Mr Agama said in the notice that market operators engaging in unscrupulous activities would not be allowed to go unpunished.

He described investors’ protection as a fundamental principle for the commission, noting that the Investments and Securities Act (ISA) 2007 clearly outlined the objectives of securities regulation.

Mr Agama said the ethics of regulating or registering a securities market operator is in the principle of the fit and proper person’s test.

”A fit and proper person’s test means that you satisfy all of the requirements that have been laid down in the ISA 2007 and in other regulations that the SEC has brought out to make sure that this happens.

”So, clearly, for us, it is getting people to understand that there is no hiding place anymore for anybody that has an intention to defraud Nigerians and to defraud anybody that is investing in this market,” Mr Agama stated.

He said the recent revocation of licences and suspension of operators not registered with SEC “is only a tip of the iceberg as to what we intend to do this year.”

SEC Warns Again Violation

SEC Warns Again Violation

”We believe strongly that a protected investor is a powerful investor, and we will do everything within the powers of the SEC and the Nigerian law to make sure that we deter unscrupulous persons who are involved in trying to defraud Nigerian investors,” Mr Agama said.

The director-general said the SEC was committed to ensuring that all market participants understood the commission’s responsibilities.

He said compliance and information disclosure were important to the capital market operation, describing them as the fundamental objectives of securities regulation.

Mr Agama urged existing and prospective market participants to work closely with the commission to foster market development.

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Delta Government Strengthen Commitment To Sanitation Advocacy

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Delta Government Strengthen Commitment To Sanitation Advocacy

Delta government strengthen commitment to sanitation advocacy. “Economic activities across the metropolis will thrive if all residents adhere to sanitation best practices,” he said.

The Delta State Capital Territory Development Agency (DSCTDA) says it will sustain its sanitation advocacy campaigns to improve environmental sanitation and hygiene practices.

The agency’s director-general, Patrick Ukah, made this known on Sunday while monitoring the community-based sanitation and sensitisation programme.

Mr Ukah underscored the importance of waste bin disposal in every household and urged residents to support public sector partnership (PSP) operators for proper waste management.

“Economic activities across the metropolis will thrive if all residents adhere to sanitation best practices,” he said.

He said significant resources and manpower have been deployed to ensure the campaign’s success.
Vincent Okwofadjeke, DSCTDA’s manager of administration and finance at Ogbogonogo Market, said maintaining a clean environment was a shared responsibility essential for preventing the spread of diseases.

He said, “The current clean-up exercise follows last year’s “Secured Clean and Green” campaign, reinforcing the need for a consistently clean environment to safeguard residents’ socio-economic well-being.

“Traders should remember that this market was previously shut down due to poor sanitary conditions.”
He urged them to clean their surroundings, properly dispose of their waste, and refrain from street trading.

“Many diseases spread through contaminated water and food due to poor sanitation practices such as open defecation, improper waste disposal, and lack of personal hygiene.

“Therefore, sanitation must become a daily practice, not just an activity reserved for Thursdays,” he added.
Isaac Nwosu, head of environment at DSCTDA, announced that the clean-up would extend to public spaces, including markets, to encourage sustainable sanitation habits among residents.

He emphasised that the agency’s advocacy efforts instilled voluntary and long-term compliance with proper waste management practices.

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Sheriff Oborevwori

John Ijedie, manager of investment and business promotions, underscored the economic and health benefits of the campaign.
He said raising awareness about sanitation is crucial in preventing communicable diseases.

He urged residents to take ownership of their environment by maintaining cleanliness and reporting unsanitary behaviours, stressing that the government could not continually monitor every location.

The Ugoani of Okpanam, Michael Mbanefo, pledged his support in enforcing the sanitation campaign within the Okpanam Kingdom during a visit by the DSCTDA team.

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