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Ooni urges traditional rulers to support agriculture

Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi

By Zika Bobby

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II, has called on traditional rulers to support efforts to combat hunger and youth unemployment by providing land for credible investors, particularly in the agricultural sector.

The Ooni who made the appeal during a tour of the multi-billion naira Agbeyewa Farms in Itapaji-Ekiti. Accompanied by the Chairman of Cavista Holdings (owners of Agbeyewa Farms), John Olajide, the Chief Financial Officer, Niran Olajide, and traditional rulers from the host communities, he expressed admiration for the transformative investment and its potential impact.

The Ooni described Ekiti as poised to become Nigeria’s agribusiness hub with the right stakeholder support, as he addressed workers and officials of Agbeyewa Farms.

He lauded Olajide as a visionary leader and reformer, whose investment demonstrates genuine care for community development.

He urged stakeholders to ensure the success and sustainability of this long-term investment, warning against any actions that might discourage the promoters of such transformative initiatives.

“Anyone frustrating this investment should be seen as an enemy of the state. This project addresses our critical challenges of hunger and unemployment. It is time to move beyond summits and discussions; we must take decisive action,” he stated.

The monarch also highlighted the urgent need to address youth unemployment, emphasising that young people represent both the strength and protectors of the palace, but could pose a threat if not gainfully employed.

Sharing his impressions, the Ooni said: “Today is one of my happiest days. This is the largest cassava farm I’ve seen in Nigeria, with over 5,000 hectares under cultivation. I’ve visited farms across the country, and none compares to what I’ve seen here.”

Executive Director of Agbeyewa Farms Limited, Oscar Seyi Ayeleso, outlined the farm’s ambitious plans.

“We aim to establish Africa’s best agro-allied cassava processing plant. This will become a cassava farming estate, covering 10,000 hectares, and will produce a variety of processed foods for families,” he said.

The Ekiti monarchs, who accompanied the respected monarch on the tour include, Oba Sir Olufemi Aribisala, Alaaye of Oke Ayedun Ekiti, Oba Kareem Azeez Adebanjo, Olu of Itapaji and Oba Williams Oluseyi Ehinmodupin, Obanla of Ipao Ekiti, who expressed gratitude to the Ooni for prioritising the visit despite his busy schedule, describing it as a demonstration of his exemplary leadership.