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Original Post Date: 2005-05-31 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/31/2005 4:40:05 PM
Nigerian Govt & White Zim Commercial Farmers team up
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 5/31/2005 4:40:05 PM
Nigerian Govt & White Zim Commercial Farmers team up
[It appears that White ex-Zimbabwean farmers are set to revolutionise Nigeria’s agricultural sector. A mere 100 White commercial farmers from Zimbabwe caused an unprecedents boom in Zambia. But now it seems they have teamed up with the Nigerian Govt and Black farmers are being moved aside for a joint project between the Nigerian Govt and the White Farmers! Neat eh? Let the Whites get in there and show them how to do it! BUT… I wonder if the Whites can actually trust these Blacks? In Zambia, the Whites got a 99 year lease – and were not allowed to purchase the land. Whites have been lied to by Black African Governments in the past – so we will have to see how things go. Maybe the Blacks will become jealous of their success, etc. I am somewhat skeptical about the long-term viability of this Black/White partnership. Jan] Twenty eight communities comprising 1,289 farmers in Tsonga district, Edu Local Government of Area of Kwara are affected by the Zimbabwean farmers’ commercial farming venture. The Chairman of the Tsonga Farm Project, Alhaji Moshood Mustapha, who briefed newsmen at the weekend in Ilorin,said 1,131 farmers had so far received monetary compensation. Mustapha, also the Commissioner for Lands said the affected farmers had received a total of N61.9 million of the N77 million set aside for compensation. Apart from that, he said the 1,131 displaced farmers had been allocated alternative farmlands. “Other affected farmers in the area yet to get their money will start receiving it from Tuesday,” Mustapha said. The committee chairman said other incentives the local farmers had begun to enjoy in their new farmlands included N20,000 each for land clearing, N11,000 and for land preparation. Others according to him are, N3,000 for the supply of hybrid seedlings, a bicycle and six bags of fertiliser each. Mustapha said the government was also concerned about the security of the area because of the huge investment of government and the white farmers and on infrastructure. He disclosed that a well equipped detachment of the police and another detachment of mobile policemen had been stationed in the area. He said N3.5 million had also been set aside for building a permanent police postin the area. Source: AllAfrica.Com |
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