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World Egg Day: Oyo Govt. To Distribute 11,000 Bags of Feed, Pledges to Regulate Poultry Business 

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Oyo State Government,has on Saturday revealed its plans to distribute about 11,000 bags of poultry feed to 1,691 poultry farmers in the state, as part of its continued efforts to cushion the effects of subsidy removal.

Barrister Olasunkanmi Olaleye, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development,  disclosed this while declaring open the World Egg Day in Ibadan.

According to him, this will enhance and promote food security in the state.

He explained that 1,691 poultry farmers would be given poultry feed while 1691 fish farmers would also benefit from the programme, 2537 crops farmers and 2539 cattle sheep and goat farmers would equally benefit, being the first phase of the programme

Barrister Olasunkwnmi maintained that efforts of poultry farmers in food security cannot be underestimated, hence the Oyo State Government’s vested interest to regulate the poultry business in the state.

He noted that it would help the ministry have accurate data of poultry farmers in the state and to ensure quality production for public consumption.

Barr. Olasunkanmi also explained that 11,000 bags of feeds have been set aside for poultry farmers, saying accurate data can only help the ministry to extend government’s good gesture to the poultry sector.

He explained that monitoring of their activities was necessary due to regular lose recorded in the sector, most especially this period of high cost of feeds.

“Part of areas which we are much concerns is feeding, we will monitor feeds production that are to be given to birds, so as to enhance poultry farmers profitability, and to ensure resilient day old chicks, as well as enhance standardisation of poultry products processing in the state”. He said.

The Commissioner, therefore called on the Poultry Association of Nigeria (PAN) to complement government’s efforts in enhancing food security in the state having in mind that government cannot do everything.

In his remarks, the Chairman, Poultry Association of Nigeria, PAN, Oyo State branch, Elder Omidokun Oyekunle said the World Egg Day is celebrated every 13th of October worldwide to encourage people on the need to eat egg daily.

He said an egg is a complete food that contains proteins, vitamins and minerals as well as fatty acids needed in the body.

He stressed that poultry business has assisted the State government in eradicating poverty, through creation of job opportunities to the people.

The association’s Chairman acknowledged that PAN in the State has enjoyed good relationship with the present government compared to former administrations in the state.

He equally assured government of the readiness of PAN to work with government through the ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to curb quackry in the poultry business.

The team alongside the staff of the ministry donated eggs to pupils of IMG primary school, Total Garden, Ibadan.

There was a public display of foods that can be made from egg at Iwo-road interchange, in the state capital as part of event set aside to celebrate this year World Egg Day.

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GTCO Food And Drinks 7th Edition Begins Today 

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GTCO Food And Drinks, the premier event in the food and beverage industry, officially commenced its 7th edition today. The event is set to showcase the latest trends, innovations, and products in the food and drinks sector.

With over 100 exhibitors from around the globe, GTCO Food And Drinks 7th Edition promises to be bigger and better than ever before. Attendees can look forward to tasting new flavors, experiencing cutting-edge technologies, and learning from industry experts through various workshops and seminars.

The 7th edition of GTCO Food And Drinks event promises to be a groundbreaking experience for all food and beverage enthusiasts, offering them the opportunity to discover the latest trends and innovations in the industry.” And master class section will also be taking place.

GTCO Food And Drinks 7th Edition will run from 2pm Friday 26th Of April and Ends on Sunday 28th at GTCenter Plot 1 Water Corporation Drive, Oniru, Victoria Island, Lagos.

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Alleged Unremitted Funds: Reps Tells SEC and FRC to Settle Differences 

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The House of Representative Public Accounts Committee has given an opportunity to the Securities and Exchange Commission and Fiscal Responsibility Commission to amicably settle the differences on the alleged non-remittance of over N45 billion to the Consolidated Revenue Fund.

Bamidele Salam, the Chairman of the Committee, gave the directive on Monday in Abuja during the Committee’s public hearing on leakages of government revenue.

The FRC had alleged the SEC did not respond to its report issued in 2022 where N45b unremiited operating surplus was recorded against the Commission from 2007 to 2021.

The Director General of SEC, Lamido Yuguda, while reacting to the allegation said the Commission had reconciled its operating surplus with the office of the Accountant General of the Federation.

“I think if the FRC had actually done a little more work, they would have seen from the OAGF all the efforts that we have made to reconcile the surplus figures from 2007 when FRSC came into being, “ the Director General told the Committee.

The SEC Team had evidences of the remittances it had made in the past as proof to back its argument of not being culpable of the allegation and it is ready to provide every document that was required of it by the Committee. The SEC report revealed.

According to the report, a review of the documents submitted by the SEC to the Committee reveals that they have actually made all submissions and payments and this was corroborated by the representative of the Office of the Account General of the Federation who also informed the Committee of the regular reconciliation exercise between it and SEC.

“Fact reveals that the Lamido led Management has transformed the account of the Commission from deficit balance recorded over the years to operating a surplus as a result of the transformations and policies introduced into the capital market”, the report stated.

After much defence from both parties, the Committee unanimously told the SEC and FRC to go and reconcile the differences then revert back to the Committee after 21 days for a final resolution on the issue.

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Dangote Reduces Price Of Diesel

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Dangote Petroleum Refinery has further slashed diesel prices, from N1,200 to N1,000 per litre, aiming to mitigate the escalating inflation rates in Nigeria.

This reduction follows a previous price cut three weeks ago when the refinery initially decreased its diesel price by over 30%, down from N1,600 to N1,200 per litre.

The refinery has described this decision as a strategic move expected to “this significant reduction in the price of diesel, at Dangote Petroleum Refinery, is expected to positively affect all the spheres of the economy and ultimately reduce the high inflation rate in the country.”

During an interview with newsmen, the Executive Director of the Dangote Group, Devakumar Edwin, emphasized the refinery’s robust output capabilities.

“We have substantial quantities. Products are being evacuated both by sea and road. Ships are lining up one after another to load diesel and aviation jet fuel. Ships load a minimum of 26 million litres, though we try to push for 37 million litres vessels, for ease of operations,” Edwin stated.

The announcement comes days after an APC chieftain in Osun State, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, called on President Bola Tinubu to address what he termed excessively high diesel prices at the Dangote Petroleum Refinery.

In a press conference in Osogbo, Oyintiloye argued that, “as a domestically produced commodity, diesel prices should be significantly lower than those of imported counterparts.”

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