…As Gov Promises More Support For Agric Sector
Sam Philip
Members of the Ondo State Farmers’ Congress have declared their support for Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa ahead of next week’s off-circle gubernatorial election in the state.
They made the endorsement during the unveiling of N10 billion mixed-use housing project and inauguration of new executive members of the Congress on Friday at the Gani Fawehinmi Freedom Arcade in Akure, the state capital.
A statement signed by the Secretary to the Govern,.Prince Ebenezer Adeniyan, stated that the farmers who turn out in their hundreds, came from across the 18 local government areas of the State.
They expressed their satisfaction with Governor Aiyedatiwa’s leadership and his impact on the agricultural sector of the state.
In his address, the President of the Farmers’ Congress, Monilari Abayomi, lauded the governor for his dedication to agriculture, particularly his policies that have fostered progress and innovation among farmers.
Abayomi highlighted several achievements of the administration, including the recent establishment of one of Africa’s largest goat breeding facilities, which has positioned Ondo State as a leader in sustainable animal farming and created job opportunities across the state.
He further emphasised the importance of the N10 billion mixed-use housing project unveiled at the event, designed to provide essential infrastructure such as community centres and training facilities to support farmers and boost productivity.
Abayomi also announced the Congress’ commitment to mobilising 150, 000 votes for Governor Aiyedatiwa, expressing confidence that his full term in office would ensure continuity and further development of Ondo’s agricultural sector.
Responding, Governor Aiyedatiwa expressed his appreciation for the farmers’ endorsement, affirming his administration’s deep respect for the agricultural community.
He acknowledged the essential role that farmers play in food security and sustaining the economy and assured them that their efforts would never be taken for granted.
Governor Aiyedatiwa elaborated on his administration’s commitment to supporting the sector, emphasising ongoing rural-urban road projects across the three senatorial districts, which aim to improve farmers’ access to markets and ease transportation of produce.
The Governor pointed to various initiatives, including investments in storage facilities, mechanised farming, and affordable inputs, all designed to enhance agricultural productivity and safeguard food security.
He urged the farmers to come out in large numbers on November 16 to vote for continuity, highlighting that a renewed mandate would allow his government to sustain and expand on the developmental initiatives across Ondo State.
