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IDI MUKHTAR: BUILDING ON THE GAINS OF G-20 SUMMIT TO HARNESS MULTI-BILLION NIGERIAN LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY
IDI MUKHTAR: BUILDING ON THE GAINS OF G-20 SUMMIT TO HARNESS MULTI-BILLION NIGERIAN LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY
By Butrous Pembi
With a massive swathe of arable land measuring about 930 sq km, the chunk of it being Sahel Savanah in the north and tropical rain forest in the south, Nigeria’s geography makes it ideal for agricultural practices particularly food cultivation and livestock production. And coupled with the array of solid material resources, rich oil and gas reserves, Nigeria therefore has no business to be poor nor underdeveloped by any standard.
Given the “Renewed Hope Agenda” of the current government of Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Nigerians are adopting cautious optimism that beyond sloganeering the government would change the fortunes and social condition of the critical mass of the population.
should not be a rocket science but through deep and critical thinking development that are people-focused and people-driven.
It is widely believed that the new Ministry of Livestock Development was birthed to harness Nigeria’s huge potential in animal husbandry, which is not only a pro-poor preoccupation, but equally a business venture that could be transformed with actionable agric-business models. Nigeria with an estimated burgeoning population of over 200 million people needs to modernize its livestock production to be able to feed itself nutritional animal proteins for a healthy, strong and productive populace as well as providing huge market for its meat, dairy as well as hides and skin products for export, towards its balance of trade potential. Through huge investments in the sub-sector and providing enabling environment, Nigeria should be an ideal destination for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in the livestock food chain.
It is against this background that President Ahmed Bola Tinubu appointed Mukhtar Idi Maiha, a technocrat with extensive knowledge and hand-on experience spanning over two decades as the pioneer minister of the newly established Ministry of Livestock Development. Expectantly Idi Mukhtar is mandated to lay not only a solid foundation but to equally foster confidence and trust from all stakeholders, big or small, in the industry. His leadership and his personal capacity to turn things by providing authentic leadership that is very necessary towards actualizing the renewed hope agenda in the sub-sector would surely transform the future of livestock farming.
Justifiably, with a great deal of purpose and understanding of his herculean task, the minister has since assured the Nigerians of “the lowest hanging fruit” in animal husbandry, which are, the availability of health, hygienic meal & dairy products, as well as increasingly building the local capacity & providing enabling the environment to transform a hitherto subsistence pre-occupation to a full-fledged and viable agric business.
By and large, the minister is expected to grow livestock practices into a viable and well-structured value chain, with all the intended consequences by creating massive jobs poverty alleviation and employment opportunities across the board. It is also envisioned that the minister should push for value-addition in the whole gamut of the livestock practices from the farm to make product cycle towards boosting local consumption and for export too.
All these might look like lofty and ambitious targets but not unsurmountable, given the strong political will of the Tinubu administration to diversify the country’s mono-product economy that is heavily dependent petrol dollar.
Specifically, the Ministry of Livestock Development, must put in place a mechanism for periodic peer reviews. This is to under study global best practices within the livestock domain with a view to leverage on new ideas, creating and evolving information as well as technologies that are indispensable to the optimal performance of the new and promising ministry, going forward.
For example, a random sampling is strategic to understudy countries within a comparative advantages in livestock management and production within West Africa, East Africa, North and South African countries. To achieve global competitiveness the ministry should also painstakingly, undertake, aggregate and synthetize best practices in livestock production across Europe, US, Canada, Latin, Scandinavian countries. This is essentially to give Nigeria’s livestock a competitive edge and with a view to making the country a choice destination for huge investments and viable franchises across the continent.
The good news is that the minister’s pedigree as a human resource technocrat with hands-on experience in livestock management and production with deep sense of best practices in agric business is well positioned to make a huge difference in the livestock chain, i.e., from production storage, processing, promotion and distribution, (Farms to markets).
Fortunately for the Minister, his task and mandate have been fully defined and spelt out by the professor Attahiru Jega-led presidential committee on livestock development, that had just summited its report on the potential and frame-work for optimizing livestock production in Nigeria.
Moreover, Idi Mukhtar has already demonstrated his commitment and zeal to leverage the much-needed best practices during his recent trip to Brazil, as part of the African Union delegation led by President Tinubu to the G20-summit hosted in Sao-Polo, the Brazilian Capital, a couple weeks ago.
At the sidelines of the G20 forum, Idi Mukhtar had along with the Secretary of the Presidential Committee on Livestock Development, Prof. Mohammed Kuta had engaged frontline players in the livestock domain with extensive franchises and markets, particularly in the US, Canada, Europe and Latin American countries with a view to exploring the unlimited possibilities of livestock industry at the global level.
There and then, some American and Brazilian conglomerates, who are livestock industry global giants, with a huge potential of generating annual sales of over USSD 100 billion in revenue are reported to have expressed keen interest in developing Nigeria’s fledgling livestock industry to a competitive level. This was no doubt a cheering news and a big take-away from the2024, G20 summit.
According to reports the Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Muhktar Mahia, who led the delegation visited farms and saw what his dreams could translate to for Nigeria. Specifically it was reported that he had extensive tours of advanced facilities in São Paulo and selected JBS S.A. for its global expertise.
Mahia described JBS as the second-largest meat processor worldwide, capable of handling 33,000 cattle and over eight million birds daily while employing advanced zero-waste practices.
Wesley Batista, founder and President of JBS, expressed optimism about the collaboration. He described Nigeria as a potential hub for protein supply across Africa and committed to advancing the partnership.
“We are excited to work with Nigeria to develop its livestock industry. We see great opportunities for our business in Nigeria and across Africa,” Batista said, adding that the company plans to visit Nigeria soon.
The good news however is that less than a month after the Brazil visit, the company’s team is already in Nigeria.
Following a $2.5 Billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Brazilian firm for investment in the livestock sector, a team from the Brazilian protein company were in Niger state for a fact-finding mission of some livestock facilities in Minna, the State capital few days ago.
Niger State Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago, who received them, said the livestock development project between the Federal Government of Nigeria and a Brazilian firm would open more doors of development.
The Governor was upbeat about the development while hosting the Brazilian protein company’s team on a fact-finding mission to some livestock facilities in the State.
Addressing the team led by the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Hajiya Aisha Rimi, he said.
the State government is indeed excited with the project as the effects of its value chain are huge.
He pointed out that it cuts across crop production and animal husbandry, among other things, adding that “it is heartwarming, having the world’s largest protein company, with a huge turnover, visit the State for investment.”
This is a major win for the Livestock Development Ministry as well as Niger State government.
It is believed that the success of the Niger experience will spur other states into action in other to harness the potentials of the Livestock industry and enhance its contributions to the nation’s economy apart from diffusing the tension generated through farmer-herders clashes.
Butrous Pembi
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Ramadan 2026: Let’s Be United, Shina Akanni Urges Muslims.
Ramadan 2026: Let’s Be United, Shina Akanni Urges Muslims.
As Muslims all over the world begins the 30 days compulsory fasting and prayer today,top Fuji Musician Aare Sir Shina Akanni Aroworeyin Scorpido has congratulates them for witnessing another month of Ramadan.
Akanni advised them to follow the teachings of the the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) which is peaceful co existence among themselves and their neighbor ‘because Islam is Religion of peace”.
He said the month of Ramadan is an holy month therefore Muslims should try as much as they can to maintain peaceful coexistence among themselves and others and that they should see themselves as ambassador of peace.
While praying for Nigeria,Aare Sir Shina Akanni Aroworeyin Scorpido said he believes that there will be an economic turnaround soon because what’s is happening now are signs of thought times that never last “if we can pecevere things will get better”.
The Scorpido crooner who recently released a hip hop single titled “Magbelo” said he is currently working on a complete album which will be released before the end of the year.
Aare Sir Shina Akanni Aroworeyin Scorpido whose last album ‘ABCD” is still in hot demand said that his next album will be a pot pouri of all kinds of music because his brand of Fuji music is a blend Fuji , Hip-hop,Apala ,Highlife and others.
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Ajiran Youth Protest Over Deaths of Two Residents, Demand Justice
Ajiran Youth Protest Over Deaths of Two Residents, Demand Justice
The Ajiran community of Lagos State erupted in a powerful protest on Tuesday as local youths took to the streets to express their grief and anger over the tragic murders of Prince Ademola Akintoye and Sherrif Agboworin. The demonstration follows the recent decision to reopen the murder case, an investigation that has already led to the arrest of over nine suspects in connection with the heinous crimes committed more than a year ago.
Carrying vibrant banners and poignant posters featuring the faces of the deceased, the protesters marched through the heart of their community while singing somber dirges to honor their memory. With chants of unity and justice ringing in the air, they called on both the Lagos State Government and the Lagos State Police Command to ensure that those responsible are swiftly and decisively brought to justice.
The youth leaders emphasized that peace and normalcy will remain elusive in Ajiran until all those complicit in the killings are held accountable. They articulated that true justice is the only way to restore tranquility and honor the lives of Akintoye and Agboworin, whom they described as innocent victims of a grave injustice.
Speaking on behalf of the demonstrators, youth leader Mr. Kehinde Oladele urged law enforcement to conduct a thorough and fair investigation. He asserted that every individual involved including the nine arrested suspects must face the full extent of the law. Especially Hammed Tajudeen, the principal suspect mentioned by others in custody, whom they believe should not escape scrutiny.
“The reopening of this case after more than a year is a critical first step towards achieving justice and fairness for our brothers,” Oladele said. “We urge the police to get to the root of the matter. Those mentioned during the investigation, especially Hammed Tajudeen, should not be spared.”
The atmosphere in the community grew increasingly tense last week following speculation that prominent businessman Aare Bashir Olawale Fakorede was implicated in the unrest. The speculation appeared to stem from his alleged influence on the reopening of the murder investigation. This misunderstanding escalated when a group of protesters targeted his filling station in Ikate, vandalizing his properties and disrupting business operations in the gas station based on the false assumption that Fakorede was behind the police’s renewed inquiries.
In response to the rising tensions and misinformation, Fakorede’s spokesperson, Ola Muhammed, issued a comprehensive statement denying any connection between Fakorede and the unrest. The spokesperson emphasized that rumors suggesting the businessman orchestrated the revival of the murder case were completely unfounded.
“I feel it is crucial to clarify, for the sake of transparency and historical accuracy, that this entire ordeal is in no way related to me,” Fakorede stated. “I am also very interested to see that the culprits are brought to book. I categorically affirm that I have never been involved in any business dealings with Mr. Hammed Tajudeen.”
Fakorede further elaborated that the recent protests which led to the destruction of his property were reportedly instigated by Tajudeen and others who seem determined to manipulate the narrative and cast suspicion upon him. Fakorede expressed his own strong commitment to uncovering the truth surrounding the deaths.
As the police investigation progresses, it has become increasingly apparent that all accusing fingers are pointing to Hammed Tajudeen who is currently evading capture, adding another layer of complexity and urgency to the ongoing situation. Community members have questioned why he remains at large instead of submitting himself to the police for questioning if he is truly innocent of the allegations against him.
Community leaders are now emphasizing the need for dialogue to address the root causes of the unrest and work toward restoring harmony within Ajiran, even as the demand for justice remains at the forefront of public consciousness.
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Ramadan: Al-Yusuff International Travels and Tours Boss Greets Muslims
Ramadan: Al-Yusuff International Travels and Tours Boss Greets Muslims
As the holy month of Ramadan begins across the globe, the Chief Executive Officer of Al-Yusuff International Travels and Tours Limited, Dr. Abdulmajeed Oladele, has extended his heartfelt greetings to Muslims worldwide.
In his message, the respected business mogul expressed gratitude to Almighty Allah for the privilege of witnessing this year’s sacred month.
“We glorify Allah for granting us the grace and opportunity to witness this year’s month of blessings. Ramadan is a sacred and special month for all Muslims, a month greater than many others, filled with piety, mercy, and abundant blessings.
I congratulate all Muslims across the world. Let us faithfully observe the requirements of Ramadan. May Allah (SWT) grant our heart’s desires and make this period easy and rewarding for us all.”
Dr. Oladele urged Muslims to embrace the spiritual significance of Ramadan through devotion, charity, self-discipline, and prayers for peace and prosperity.
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