The Special Adviser to Delta State Governor on Transport, Olorogun Jaro Egbo (right), who represented the Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, presenting a Bag of grains as Federal Government fuel subsidy removal Paliative to the Chairman, Fish Farmers Association, Delta State chapter, Ogbueshi Adim Nwokobia at ADP Ibusa, Oshimili North LGA on Friday. Pix Enarusai Bripin

Delta Government Distributes 549 Tons of Grains to farmers, Issues Stern Warning

Delta State Government has taken a proactive step towards supporting fish and pig farmers by distributing 549 tons of grains across the state. This initiative, aimed at bolstering agricultural productivity, particularly among small-scale farmers, emphasizes the importance of not selling the distributed grains, in accordance with federal government directives.

During the distribution event at the ADP office in Ibusa, Oshimili North Local Government Area, Secretary of the State Palliative Committee, Olorogun Jaro Egbo, emphasized the government’s adherence to federal directives prohibiting the sale of the grains.

Egbo, also the Special Adviser to the governor on Transport, cautioned beneficiaries against selling the grains freely distributed by the state government, stating that it constitutes a criminal offense. He warned that individuals or groups caught violating this directive would be blacklisted from future distribution exercises.

“We are following the federal government directive that the palliative should not be sold. So, anybody who sells anything here will be arrested and prosecuted. It is a criminal offense for anybody to sell any of the grains,” Egbo reiterated.

He revealed that 577 fish farmers and over 140 pig farmers were to receive 398 tons and 151 tons of grains, respectively, emphasizing that the distribution targeted small farm holders most affected by the high cost of feeds.

“Today we are distributing grains to pig farmers and those in piggery group are over 140 persons. We are giving them over 151 tons of grains.

“For the fish farmers, we have 577 persons, covering various groups across the state and we are distributing 398 tons of grains to them making it a total of 549 tons that will be distributed to the two groups today.

“The numbers were taken from across the state. We took some in clusters, we took some from their localities and we ensured that they are small farm holders who are more affected by the high cost of feeds.

“This is to serve as a palliative to the small farm holders. Our governor is encouraging agricultural productivity in the state.

“We will ensure that we follow the rules by ensuring that these grains get to the end users, that they get to the small farm holders, not mill owners who can afford some of these things. The small farm holders are the worst hit in terms of high cost of grains.

“The governor has kept aside, N2 billion for tomatoes and other vegetables farming. We are also planting rice across the state. We are starting with Aviara in Isoko for rice farming,” the Special Adviser said.

Also speaking, the Executive Assistants to the governor on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Hon. George Oyefia said the state government’s gesture was essentially made for small farm holders as a result of their vulnerability because, he said, the big players can afford to buy feeds in quantity and at a cheaper rate.

Oyefia pointed out that the state government was distributing the grains to cushion the effects of high cost of maze and reduce unemployment in the state, adding that the state governor believes that the more the small farm holders, the more he is taking the youths out of the streets.

“Again, the governor believes that when he gives palliatives to small holders, they will remain in business because the essence of giving to them is to ensure that they actually remain in business.

“We are aware that the present galloping inflation in the country is affecting them more than the big players, hence this gesture by the state government,” he said, adding that Delta State is ahead of every other state in terms of food security because the governor has a lot of agricultural programmes on ground.

In the area of livestock, the Executive Assistant said; “we are trying to partner with some big farms under the MORE Agenda, to see that we go into the production of frozen chickens because the cost of fish in the market is very high.

“So, we are already talking with partners who will package frozen broilers for the state. We are sure that in little while, Delta will be exporting agricultural products.”

In their separate responses, the Chairman of Fishing Cooperative of Nigeria, Delta State Chapter, Ogbueshi Adim Nwokobia and the Delta State Chairman of the Pigs Farmers Association, Engr. Mike Okotie, applauded the state government for the gesture which, they said, would significantly improve their productivity.

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