The Federal Government has said it would distribute 10 million mobile
telephones to farmers to boost agricultural production in the country.
The Permanent secretary in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development, Mrs. Ibikun Odusote disclosed this at a sensitization
programme for farmers at Igan-Ipabi in Ijebu-East Local Government Area
of Ogun on Wednesday.
She said the distribution of the phones was one of the steps being
taken by the ministry to ensure food security in Nigeria. She added that
the Ministry of Information Technology and relevant stakeholders like
network providers had been contacted to ensure effective distribution of
the phones.
“As part of the electronic-wallet which we are promoting, the
handsets will be the toll with which we will communicate to farmers in
the rural areas.
The Permanent Secretary said that the network providers will extend
their networks into rural areas where normally they will say there is no
economic viability. “The Federal Government will be putting some
support into this, they will go into the hinterlands and expand their
network so that we can have access,” Odusote explained.
She said appropriate measures had been taken to commence the
distribution exercise before the end of the first quarter, as well as
providing the farmers with solar-powered lamps for charging the phones.
Odusote noted that the phones will be bought directly from the
manufacturing companies; some of which have expressed readiness to
partner with the ministry and invest in the sector.So much money!
ANother scam to enrich a contractors pocket.
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