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CBN – Agriculture will refloat Nigeria’s Economy

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Agriculture will refloat Nigeria’s Economy, say CBN

By Kings UBA (Nigeria)

 

Nigeria’s Bureau of Statistics, a fortnight ago had released some figures, suggesting that the country, after a two-year experience, is out of recession. But the people still feel as if they are still in recession: the prices of food items are still high in the market and the people’s sources of income have remained unimproved.

The current administration of Muhammadu Buhari is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that Nigerians feel any positive impact of his administration. The government is encouraging the citizens, through tax incentives and small-scale loans, to go into Agriculture.

Stakeholders of the West African Country’s Central Bank (CBN) in their effort to point a way forward on economic diversification through agriculture have identified that agriculture presents the major opportunity of a long-term sustainable development in the country.

Godwin Emefiele, the CBN Governor, has been reported as saying that Agriculture is the only sector which shows the promise of getting Nigeria truly out of recession.

“With the current levels of unemployment in Nigeria, agriculture sector remained vital to the efforts of the Federal Government in diversifying the country’s monolithic economy away from oil”, observed Emefiele at the weekend in Abuja, during the stakeholders’ meeting on the operational framework for the Accelerated Agricultural Development Scheme (AADS) an initiative of President Muhammadu Buhari administration.

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Slim Chaker dies ‘In African Paradox’

By Kings UBA (With Agency Reports)

 

Slim Chaker, who, until his death Sunday, was the Tunisian Health Minister, died in an unfortunate, yet glowing circumstance considered as African paradox: “When most African leaders had demonstrated the fill of selfishness in their official capacities, Chaker had paid with his blood in an act of selflessness. That is an African paradox, Abdulbaaqi Oussama said.

He died helping to battle cancer in the North African country.

Chaker, 56, died of a heart attack after “taking part in a charity marathon to help battle cancer”, officials said.

According the Tunisian Health Ministry, he fell ill after running some 500 yards and had a cardiac arrest immediately while making a speech in Nabeul with the aimed of raising funds to build a clinic for children with cancer and died later at a military hospital in Tunis.

 “I have lost a brother and a colleague,” Prime Minister Youssef Chahed wrote on Facebook.

“He died doing a noble humanitarian act.”

 

Local media and internet users in the country reacted with sorrow to the passing of Chaker, a former adviser to President Beji Caid Essebsi who only took over the health brief last month.

“He has paid in blood for his patriotic work,” Tunisian magazine Leader wrote on Twitter.

Chaker would be remembered for many things. As the country’s Finance Minister, he helped stem a raging controversy about the Kasserine 5000 jobs.

 

He told radio station Mosaique FM that the announcement that approximately 5,000 jobs were to be created within the Kasserine Governate was a ‘communication error.’

He explained instead, that 5,000 of those unemployed within the Governate would benefit from a training schemes and assistance with preparing CVs.

 

A Tunis website, www.tunisia-live.net reported that the announcement of the 5,000 new jobs proved hugely controversial, igniting violent protest in interior regions throughout the country and bringing some areas to an effective standstill.

“The use of tear gas has been reported in numerous locations within the interior, as unemployed protesters have clashed with security services, demanding the same measures as they thought had been extended to Kasserine”

But Chaker will forever be remembered for dying while helping to battle cancer.

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