
#SAPZ|🇳🇬 #FeedAFRICA #IndustrializeAFRICA
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#SAPZ|🇳🇬 #FeedAFRICA #IndustrializeAFRICA
@SAPZcompactNGR
Abuja


I am very certain that Nigeria is on the right track of progress with numerous initiatives under the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR @officialABAT

@Nairametrics But Nigeria has to industrialize. By taking these commodities thro primary processing even as unfinished products, we'll earn between to 5 - 10x of these figures, create more of good-paying jobs for our youth and expand the GDP💱







FG not Tinubu via Livestock Ministry has unveiled a model Livestock Village- WASE GRAZING LOT in WASE LGA of Plateau state. 2: this will curb insecurity and modernize Livestock Farming in the state. 3: This Livestock Village will have pasture irrigation systems for wet and dry seasons, a veterinary clinic, a primary healthcare center, basic education facilities and staff accommodation and a security post. 4: With proper implementation, we can produce high quality milk for both domestic and international markets. 5: Govt should concession this place after establishing it properly because of budgetary constraints. - (a): Look at The National Animal Production Research Institute in Zaria. Concession that place. 6: states must enact law to restrict cattle herders to this livestock village. Then, create incentives for private sector @macban_nigeria @CalebMutfwang @officialABAT



Nigeria’s non-oil exports hit a record $1.7 billion in QI, the highest in 49 years. Cocoa and its derivatives accounted for 45 per cent of the lot. Products such as cashew nuts, sesame seeds, aluminium and copper ingots, soybeans, and rubber also topped the list of exports. Nonye Ayeni, the Nigerian Export Promotion Council executive director, said the value of non-oil exports recorded in the first quarter was 24.75 per cent higher than the corresponding value in the first quarter of 2024. She said the year-on-year increase was the highest since the council was created 49 years ago.

North East Nass Caucus holds a press conference today at the National Assembly, lamenting the exclusion of the North East from the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ), The SAPZ is an agricultural development initiative with a budget of $530 million, financially supported by the Federal Government, the African Development Bank (AfDB), the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD). Senator Danjuma Goje, while reading a statement from the Caucus, mentioned that the North-East is the largest geopolitical zone in the country, occupying almost one-third of Nigeria's total area of 272,451 square kilometers (105,194 square miles). He emphasized that the region's potential in various aspects of the agricultural sector is highly significant.


You're a very big fool. What are your governors and legislators voted in for? Just to sponsor mass weddings and hajj, and share goats?

@StatiSense More exports than imports meaning more dollars came in than went out but..... We still have dollar scarcity instead of surplus and a weakening naira instead of a stronger one. Nigeria deserves her own chapter in economics textbooks.



Dr Akinwumi Adesina, thank you for your meritorious service to Nigeria and Africa. God bless you 🙏🏽 Man is ending his tenure this September and he just negotiated a $7.5 billion deal for our agriculture sector. There is also $1.5 billion concessionary loan deal awaiting to be approved by AfDB board. He currently holds the CON national honor, it should be upgraded to a CFR



