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Expert Tasks FG On Groundnut Oil Production
An agric expert, Mr Sulaiman Yinus, has urged the Federal Government to boost the interest of youths, graduates and women toward groundnut oil production and marketing to enable them become self-reliant.
Yinus, who is the Managing Director of 12 Farms Gate, made the call in an interview yesterday in Abuja.
He described Nigeria as the largest producer of groundnut in Africa with three million tonnes of production.
“With the Nigeria’s population of over 160 million people and groundnut oil being a daily need item, market for it in Nigeria is highly unimaginable and the supply cannot meet the demand of the people.
“Groundnut oil marketing should be given greater prominence and backing by government in all the states since it generates revenue to government.
“Government should provide encouragement of entrepreneurship education on local groundnut oil production and marketing with relevant facilities to boost interest of the youths.
“Government should make provision for enlightenment programmes at the grassroots to help the spread of the economic benefits of local groundnut oil in the country,’’ he said.
Yinus said that groundnut oil marketing is a profitable business with attractive net return on investment but marketers were faced with several problems in their marketing activities.
He said: These problems negatively affecting the efficiency of groundnut oil include cost of transportation, lack of capital, lack of extension services, lack of price information, poor market infrastructures and bad roads.
“Other constraints are activities of middlemen, lack of government intervention, high rate of tax, lack of storage facilities, insecurity and insufficient capital available to local producers among others.’’
Yinus said in spite of these problems, the economic benefits of local groundnut oil marketing were numerous as it creates employment to both the youths and women thereby reducing social vices.
“Local groundnut oil serves as source of income to both producers and marketers and source of foreign exchange to the nation.
“Local groundnut oil contributes to gross domestic product to the nation and as a product it can be sold for profit and settling bills.’’
Reports say that groundnut is one of the most important cash crops of the country.
It is a low-priced commodity but a valuable source of all the nutrients.
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Senate Orders NAFDAC To Ban Sachet Alcohol Production by December 2025 ………Lawmakers Warn of Health Crisis, Youth Addiction And Social Disorder From Cheap Liquor
The upper chamber’s resolution followed an exhaustive debate on a motion sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong (Cross River South), during its sitting, last Thursday.
He warned that another extension would amount to a betrayal of public trust and a violation of Nigeria’s commitment to global health standards.
Ekpenyong said, “The harmful practice of putting alcohol in sachets makes it as easy to consume as sweets, even for children.
“It promotes addiction, impairs cognitive and psychomotor development and contributes to domestic violence, road accidents and other social vices.”
Senator Anthony Ani (Ebonyi South) said sachet-packaged alcohol had become a menace in communities and schools.
“These drinks are cheap, potent and easily accessible to minors. Every day we delay this ban, we endanger our children and destroy more futures,” he said.
Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, who presided over the session, ruled in favour of the motion after what he described as a “sober and urgent debate”.
Akpabio said “Any motion that concerns saving lives is urgent. If we don’t stop this extension, more Nigerians, especially the youth, will continue to be harmed. The Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria has spoken: by December 2025, sachet alcohol must become history.”
According to him, “This is not just about alcohol regulation. It is about safeguarding the mental and physical health of our people, protecting our children, and preserving the future of this nation.
“We cannot allow sachet alcohol to keep destroying lives under the guise of business.”
According to him, “This is not just about alcohol regulation. It is about safeguarding the mental and physical health of our people, protecting our children, and preserving the future of this nation.
“We cannot allow sachet alcohol to keep destroying lives under the guise of business.”
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