Ekiti State Assembly Member, Hakeem Jamiu, has taken proactive measures to address food insecurity in his constituency, Irepodun-Ifelodun II. By distributing seedlings and agrochemicals to 153 local farmers, Jamiu aims to combat the looming food crisis while creating employment opportunities and fostering wealth generation within the community.
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This initiative, known as the “Back to Farm Intervention and Constituency Engagement,” underscores Jamiu’s commitment to supporting local farmers and boosting agricultural productivity ahead of the planting season. Collaborating with fellow legislators and Ifedara LCDA Chairman Lawrence Ogunsanya, Jamiu’s efforts align with the state government’s agenda for achieving food sufficiency and shared prosperity.
The distribution of resources has been widely praised as a significant step towards addressing rural challenges and ensuring the well-being of Ekiti State’s residents. Jamiu’s proactive approach reflects a unified commitment towards building a more resilient and prosperous future for all citizens of the state.
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