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FG Gives Farmers Tomato Seeds, Cocoa Fertilizer, Fungicide, Others

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Some agricultural items have been distributed for free to smallholder farmers by the federal government to achieve an all-year round farming and boost food security.

The agricultural inputs given to the farmers included herbicides, cocoa fertilizer, fungicide, knapsack sprayer, growth enhancers, and tomato seeds.

A statement issued on Friday by the Head of Department of Information of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Ezeaja Ikemefuna, stated that these items were shared to farmers in Niger State by the Minister, Mr Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi.

The Minister said the free distribution of farm inputs to smallholder farmers was one of the many robust policies of President Bola Tinubu’s administration aimed at supporting year-round farming in Nigeria to build resilient and sustainable agricultural ecosystems that would ensure food sovereignty.

He stated that the initiative aligns with numerous economic reforms aimed at boosting productive capacity in the country, creating jobs, and lowering the cost of living while also ensuring inclusivity, adding that the ministry is implementing many agricultural programmes and projects designed to support year-round farming.

“We have declared food security as a national state of emergency and we are committed to transforming the agriculture sector to make food available, accessible and affordable to all Nigerians,” Mr Abdullahi said.

He mentioned that the inputs being distributed include herbicides, cocoa fertilizer, fungicide, knapsack sprayer, growth enhancers, and tomato seeds.

Others were power tiller and water pumps, which would be given to farmers through commodity associations, cooperative groups, farmers with special needs, and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).

He added that this initiative would take place across the 36 states and FCT to ensure Nigeria farmers benefit from the renewed hope agenda in the agricultural sector, which is geared towards achieving food sovereignty and economic growth.

The Minister appreciated the giant strides made by Governor Bago in agriculture, which he said has made Niger State a model and pilot state for the implementation of federal government agricultural initiatives.

In his remarks, the Governor of Niger State, Mr Muhammad Umaru Bago, thanked Mr Tinubu for his support in advancing agriculture, stating that the all-year-round farming initiative will significantly motivate farmers and enable them to be self-sufficient, thus supporting its food security and sovereignty goals.

Mr Bago lauded the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security for choosing Niger State as a pilot state for the all-year-round farming initiative and other agricultural policies of the federal government.

He listed Niger state agricultural achievements to include the exporting of $2.2 million worth of sesame seeds in 2025 through the Nigerian Women Police Cooperative in Farming and plans to set up sesame processing centers.

The Governor further revealed that the state would revive the Cooperative Bank of Niger state with N2 billion, adding that it will be a microfinance bank for agriculture to ease the burden of interest rates on farmers.

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Swedfund Puts Down $20m for Green Business Growth in Africa

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

About $20 million has been put down by Swedfund to support efforts that limit climate change in Africa and help communities adapt to its effects.

The funds would be deployed by the Helios Climate, Energy, Adaptation and Resilience (CLEAR) Fund to back African companies that reduce emissions, strengthen resilience and create green jobs.

Swedfund’s investment is expected to contribute to significant cuts in greenhouse gas emissions and to help businesses and small farmers adapt to a changing climate.

The investment strengthens Swedfund’s work to drive a sustainable and inclusive green transition in Africa.

Africa contributes less than 3 per cent of global carbon emissions but faces some of the most severe climate impacts. At the same time, the continent’s energy demand is expected to triple by 2050.

Swedfund’s investment in Helios CLEAR will help channel capital to businesses that drive low-carbon growth in areas such as renewable energy, sustainable transport, climate-smart farming, efficient use of resources and digital climate solutions.

“By investing in this sector, we can reduce emissions, build resilience and create green jobs, all vital for sustainable growth that benefits more people.

“Africa currently receives only a small share of global climate investment, yet the potential for climate-smart business is enormous.

“Through Helios CLEAR we help build the next generation of African climate-focused businesses,” the Investment Director for Energy and Climate at Swedfund, Ms Gunilla Nilsson, stated.

Helios CLEAR Fund is a Pan African growth equity fund managed by Helios Investment Partners, one of Africa’s leading private equity firms.

The fund targets investments that deliver measurable climate mitigation and adaptation outcomes. The fund is supported by multiple development finance institutions.

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Lawmaker Alleges Alterations in Gazetted Tax Laws

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A member of the House of Representatives, Mr Abdussamad Dasuki, has alleged that the gazetted tax laws are different from the ones passed by the National Assembly.

Speaking on Wednesday during plenary at the green chamber, the opposition lawmaker the emphasised that content of the tax laws as gazetted was not what members of the parliament debated, voted on and passed.

In June 2025, President Bola Tinubu signed the four tax reform bills into law, becoming an act. The new laws are the Nigeria Tax Act (NTA), 2025, the Nigeria Tax Administration Act (NTAA), 2025, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Act (NRSEA), 2025, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Act (JRBEA), 2025.

In September, they were gazetted by the federal government.

On the floor of the House yesterday, presided over by the Speaker, Mr Tajudeed Abbas, Mr Dasuki, while raising a matter of privilege, after reviewing the gazetted law and what was passed, he found out some discrepancies, appealing to the Speaker to ensure that all relevant documents, including the harmonised versions, the votes and proceedings of both chambers, and the gazetted copies currently in circulation, are brought before the Committee of the Whole for scrutiny by all members.

He warned that allowing laws different from those duly passed by the National Assembly to be presented to Nigerians would undermine the integrity of the legislature and violate constitutional provisions.

“Mr. Speaker, I will be pleading that all the documents should be brought before the Committee of the Whole.

“The whole members should see what is in the gazetted copy and see what they passed on the floor so that we can make the relevant amendment. Mr Speaker, this is the breach of the Constitution.

“This is the breach of our laws, and this should not be taken by this House,” Mr Dasuki said when rising under Order Six, Rule Two of the House Rules on a Point of Privilege.

In his remarks, Mr Abbas promised that the parliament would look into the matter.

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Mining Marshals Reclaim 90 Illegal Sites, Prosecute 300 Offenders

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Over 90 illegal mining sites have been reclaimed and 300 offenders prosecuted since the deployment of the Mining Marshals, a specialised task force established to secure Nigeria’s mineral assets.

This information was disclosed by the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Mr Dele Alake, at the South West Leaders Conference held recently in Akure, the Ondo state capital.

He described the crackdown as a turning point in the battle against mineral theft and insecurity in mining communities.

“We created the Mining Marshals to tackle insecurity and illegal mining head-on. I’m proud to say that peace is returning to our mining fields,” he said.

According to Mr Alake, the initiative has strengthened investor confidence and improved government revenue.

“When you protect the minerals, you protect national wealth. That’s exactly what we’ve done with the Mining Marshals,” he stated.

He noted that beyond arrests and reclamations, the Marshals have restored safety in key mining corridors and curbed the activities of illegal foreign operators. “We are taking back control of our natural resources from criminal networks,” Mr Alake emphasised.

The minister reiterated the government’s commitment to maintaining the momentum through digital surveillance, stronger local intelligence, and inter-agency coordination.

“Our success proves that security is the bedrock of sustainable mining. We will keep refining this model until every site in Nigeria is safe, legal, and productive,” he added.

Launched last year, the marshals were given the mandate to stem theft and all nefarious activities around the nation’s minerals so that benefits are not extracted by the wrong people.

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