AGRICULTURE
ABIA STATE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY TAKES DELIVERY OF FARM INPUTS FOR CONSTITUENCY DISTRIBUTION
The Abia State Ministry of Agriculture handed over farm inputs to Honourable Members of the Abia State House of Assembly for onward distribution to profiled farmers across their respective constituencies.
Speaking during the handover exercise, the Honourable Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Cliff Agbaeze, FCIB, stated that the exercise is part of the State Government’s ongoing Farmers’ Inputs Support Programme, aimed at improving Agricultural productivity, empowering farmers, and strengthening food security across Abia State.
The Commissioner recalled that the first phase of the programme was successfully flagged off on July 10, 2026, with 3,312 farmers across the 184 wards benefiting from the intervention.
He explained that the current exercise represents Phase Two and a continuation of the Farmers’ Inputs Support Programme, targeting an additional 15,322 farmers across the State.
Dr. Agbaeze further stated that, under the current phase, 615 profiled farmers will be reached through the Honourable Members of the Abia State House of Assembly. He noted that the identified farmers have already been contacted directly to facilitate necessary follow-up and ensure effective delivery of the inputs.
The inputs, comprising improved seedlings, fertilizers, and agrochemicals, are part of the Agricultural Intervention Programme of His Excellency, Dr. Alex C. Otti, OFR, aimed at boosting food production, supporting smallholder farmers, and strengthening food security across the State.
The Commissioner emphasized that the intervention is data-driven and targeted, with beneficiaries selected from the Ministry’s Farmers’ Database to ensure that genuine and profiled farmers receive the support.
The Ministry is also distributing farm inputs to the various 17 Local Government Areas (LGAs) through their respective Mayors as part of the ongoing intervention. Umuahia North and Bende LGAs have already taken delivery of the farm inputs following the commencement of the LGA-level distribution last week.
The distribution exercise will continue progressively until all 17 LGAs are covered, ensuring that farmers across the State benefit from the intervention.
As part of efforts to ensure that the desired outcomes of the programme are achieved, the Ministry is collaborating with the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU), through its Agricultural Business Incubation Centre (ABIC), for the provision of training, capacity building, extension services, and hands-on monitoring of the beneficiaries.
Speaking on the capacity-building and monitoring component of the programme, the Director of MOUAU ABIC, Dr. Oteh, explained that the collaboration is designed to equip beneficiaries with the requisite knowledge and practical skills to effectively utilize the farm inputs and improve their productivity.
He emphasized that the extension and hands-on monitoring component will enable the implementing partners to track the progress of beneficiaries, provide technical guidance, identify challenges early, and ensure that the intended objectives of the intervention are achieved.
Speaking on behalf of the House, the Chairman, House Committee on Agriculture, Hon. Dennis Rowland Chinwendu, commended the administration of Governor Alex C. Otti for the initiative and pledged the commitment of the lawmakers to ensuring that the inputs reach the intended beneficiaries.
He stated that the lawmakers would work closely with Traditional Rulers, Ward Leaders, and Extension Agents to promote transparency and ensure effective implementation of the programme.
The Abia State Government remains committed to a data-driven, transparent, inclusive, and sustainable Agricultural programme that empowers farmers, increases food production, creates economic opportunities, and strengthens food security across the State.
Signed:
Oluchi Franklin-Oji
Public Relations Officer
Abia State Ministry of Agriculture
11th August, 2026
AGRICULTURE
ABIA GOVERNMENT HAS NOT ABANDONED OSUN-TRAINED YOUTHS — AGRIC COMMISSIONER
The Abia State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare and empowerment of youths who participated in the Agricultural Training Programme in Osun State, dismissing insinuations in some quarters that the beneficiaries have been abandoned.
The Honourable Commissioner of Agriculture, Dr. Cliff Agbaeze, FCIB, gave the clarification while reacting to reports circulating on social media regarding the status of the trainees.
Dr. Agbaeze stated that the initiative was conceived by the administration of Alex Otti as part of its broader strategy to equip Abia youths with practical Agricultural and entrepreneurial skills capable of promoting food security, self-reliance, job creation, and economic growth.
According to the Commissioner, the State Government is currently putting in place the necessary framework to ensure that the beneficiaries are effectively integrated into the administration’s ongoing agricultural and youth empowerment programmes in a sustainable and impactful manner.
He recalled that in 2024, the State Government trained over 300 Abia youths at CSS Farms in Nasarawa State and subsequently supported them with empowerment packages of up to N2.3 million each to establish agricultural enterprises. He noted that many of the beneficiaries are presently thriving in their various Agricultural ventures.
The Commissioner further disclosed that under the LIFE-ND Programme, the State Government has trained and empowered more than 4,000 youth incubatees across different Agricultural value chains. He added that barely three weeks ago, another batch of 276 youth incubatees graduated and received initial working capital support of about N500,000 each.
Dr. Agbaeze emphasized that the empowerment of the 28 youths trained in Osun remains part of the government’s overall Agricultural development and youth empowerment agenda, stressing that the administration is committed to integrating them into a more structured and sustainable framework rather than handling the initiative in isolation.
He noted that some of the affected trainees had personally reached out to him, either through visits or phone calls, to seek clarification on the matter, adding that they were duly assured that the government has not abandoned them and remains committed to addressing their concerns.
While appealing to the beneficiaries to remain patient as the necessary processes are being concluded, the Commissioner cautioned youths against allowing themselves to be used as instruments of political propaganda by desperate and unscrupulous elements.
Dr. Agbaeze reiterated that the administration of Governor Alex Otti remains resolute in fulfilling its promises to the people of Abia State, particularly in the area of youth empowerment and Agricultural transformation.
Signed:
Oluchi Franklin-Oji
Public Relations Officer
Ministry of Agriculture
Abia State
AGRICULTURE
Abia Government Empowers Over 18,000 Farmers with Free Agricultural Inputs to Boost Food Security
The Abia State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to transforming agriculture into a major driver of economic growth and food security with the official flag-off of the Abia State Farmers Input Support Programme, which empowered 18,634 verified farmers across the state’s 17 Local Government Areas.
The event, held on Friday at the Umuahia Township Stadium, witnessed the distribution of improved planting materials, organic fertilizers and other essential agricultural inputs to verified farmers at no cost. The state government also provided free transportation for beneficiaries to and from their communities, ensuring that every eligible farmer benefited without financial burden.
Speaking during the ceremony, Governor Alex Otti said the programme represents a new era of evidence based agricultural planning, stressing that all beneficiaries emerged from a comprehensive digital registration and verification exercise aimed at eliminating ghost farmers, promoting transparency and ensuring that government support reaches genuine farmers.
Governor Otti explained that the digital database links every registered farmer to verifiable farmland, making it easier for government to plan, monitor and implement agricultural interventions effectively. He encouraged farmers who are yet to register to take advantage of the ongoing registration exercise in order to benefit from future government programmes.
The Governor noted that while the administration remains committed to supporting smallholder farmers, its long term vision is to develop commercial agriculture capable of increasing food production, creating employment opportunities, strengthening agro-industrial value chains and diversifying the state’s economy.
According to him, agriculture must be approached as a profitable business capable of attracting investment, improving household incomes and guaranteeing food security for the people of Abia State.
Governor Otti further disclosed that the state’s improved investment climate has continued to attract local and international investors, revealing that the government recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with a multinational palm oil company proposing investments worth up to 200 million United States dollars. He said such investments would accelerate agricultural industrialization, reduce poverty, create thousands of jobs and position Abia as a leading agricultural investment destination.
Earlier in his address, the Honourable Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Cliff Agbaeze, FCIB, described the programme as the first phase of a broader agricultural support initiative.
He disclosed that about five additional batches of agricultural inputs would be distributed to farmers after the current exercise, assuring those who were not captured in the first phase that they still have opportunities to benefit.
Dr. Agbaeze emphasized that only farmers who have been properly registered and authenticated on the state’s agricultural database would qualify for government interventions.
“We are determined to eliminate ghost and portfolio farmers. Every input distributed under this programme has been fully paid for by the Abia State Government and will be given to genuine farmers completely free of charge,” he said.
He added that over 100 tonnes of fertilizer had already been made available for distribution alongside improved seedlings and other farm inputs designed to support modern, environmentally sustainable farming practices.
According to the Commissioner, beneficiaries will also receive continuous training and extension services through partnerships between the Ministry of Agriculture, the Agricultural Development Programme (ADP), and experts from Micheal Ọkpara University of Agriculture Umudike.
Dr. Agbaeze noted that the overall objective of the programme is to transform subsistence farmers into commercial producers capable of supplying food not only within Abia State but across Nigeria and beyond.
He added that increased agricultural productivity would improve farmers’ incomes, enhance food security, engage more youths in productive ventures, reduce crime and ultimately lower food prices through increased supply.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, Dr. Ijeoma Adanma Aguwa, described the occasion as another historic milestone in the development of agriculture in Abia State.
She said the Farmers Input Support Programme goes beyond the distribution of farm inputs, describing it as “the planting of confidence, opportunity and prosperity” in the lives of thousands of farmers.
Dr. Aguwa commended Governor Alex Otti for his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to agriculture, noting that investing in farmers is an investment in the future of the state.
She encouraged beneficiaries to utilize the inputs responsibly, adopt improved agricultural practices and contribute to achieving sustainable food production, improved incomes and economic prosperity for farming communities across the state.
Also speaking, the Vice-Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike, Professor Ursula Ngozi Akanwa, described the initiative as a strategic intervention that demonstrates the Abia State Government’s commitment to agricultural transformation, rural development and economic growth.
The Vice-Chancellor stressed that agriculture remains the backbone of Nigeria’s economy and one of the most reliable tools for achieving food sufficiency, poverty reduction and national development.
On behalf of the National Root Crops Research Institute, Professor Chiedozie Egesi applauded the introduction of the Abia Agricultural Dynamic Database System (ADDS), describing it as one of the most significant innovations of the programme.
He noted that modern agriculture depends heavily on accurate data, explaining that the database enables government to identify genuine farmers, determine what they cultivate, where they farm and the scale of their operations.
According to him, such technology driven planning reduces leakages, improves efficiency, ensures accountability and guarantees that government interventions reach deserving beneficiaries.
Professor Egesi further explained that the Federal Government’s Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZ), supported by the African Development Bank, has identified Abia State for strategic investments in oil palm, cocoa, cassava, rice and other agricultural value chains.
He said the initiative would create opportunities for farmers to supply processing industries located closer to production areas, thereby reducing post-harvest losses, increasing incomes, creating industries and generating employment.
He urged farmers to keep their registration details updated, assuring them that the database would continue to provide access to future agricultural opportunities.
Beneficiaries of the programme expressed appreciation to Governor Alex Otti and the Ministry of Agriculture for remembering farmers through the intervention.
They pledged to make effective use of the inputs to increase food production, improve their livelihoods and contribute meaningfully to the state’s drive towards food sufficiency and agricultural prosperity.
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