Interviews
“Tinubu Deserves Praise, Not Protest. He has done so much for the North – Hausa Singer RaraRa
Prominent Northern Singer Rarara’s Interview with DLC News: Discussing Support for President Tinubu, Northern Nigeria’s Situation, Protests, and His Facebook Account Blockage.
You have a significant presence on Facebook. Can you explain the recent blockage of your account?
Rarara: My content is everywhere on Facebook; you can’t spend 30 seconds without seeing it. They blocked my account not just because I praised Mr. President in my song, as this isn’t the first time I’ve done so. They did it for their own interests. Blocking my account won’t change my stance or my support for the government. I sing for Mr. President, and I will continue to do that.
You’ve faced criticism for supporting President Tinubu despite the current hardships. How do you respond to that?
Rarara: I can’t turn my back on Mr. President because of criticism. The person saying that I don’t sympathize with the masses during these hard times is likely a PDP member or from the opposition. I’m not denying the presence of insecurity; I believe that once hunger is eliminated, security will naturally follow in the country.
What is your perspective on the current protests happening in Nigeria?
Rarara: I won’t discuss the protests because I don’t see a valid reason for them at this time. If the government permits someone to protest, it’s deliberate, not because they can’t handle it. Most of the protesters are thieves looking to loot people’s property. If protesters have genuine intentions, they should submit their details to the police, as we did during the solidarity march for Mr. President.
Can you elaborate on some of President Tinubu’s achievements that you support?
Rarara: Tinubu is the reason why Facebook will start paying people in Nigeria; it was Mr. President who initiated this. No president has ever established a ministry specifically for the North, but President Tinubu did. He created the Livestock Ministry, yet no one applauded him. The Northwest Development Commission aims to eradicate hunger, poverty, and maintain security in the region. The local government autonomy he granted will eliminate 85% of poverty, hunger, and insecurity. Once the funds start reaching the LGAs’ accounts, everything will change.
Some people say you don’t sympathize with the masses. How do you respond?
Rarara: I’m not doing this because I lack sympathy; I want people to know what the government is doing for them. Northerners should be grateful for all that Mr. President has done for them. I didn’t do this to provoke people; I did it to draw attention to the president’s efforts. Most of these social media influencers are under 30 or 20 years old. One day, they will recognize his achievements.
How do you compare the criticisms against President Tinubu to those against former President Buhari?
Rarara: I criticized Buhari for his shortcomings, but I will never criticize Tinubu because he has accomplished what no president before him has. Tinubu opened the northern borders, which Buhari, a Northerner, could not. The Abuja-Kaduna road was closed for three and a half years during Buhari’s tenure, but Tinubu opened it. Buhari removed the subsidy, not Tinubu, yet people are criticizing him, even prominent figures who know the truth. People gave Buhari eight years but haven’t given Tinubu even one year.
There were reports about Atiku Abubakar’s involvement in your mother’s release. Can you clarify?
Rarara: Atiku Abubakar’s call to release my mother led the kidnappers to double the ransom. Since my mother was released, more than 800 people have been freed.
What message do you have for the people regarding President Tinubu’s efforts?
Rarara: Every Nigerian, especially Northerners, must participate in solidarity marches to appreciate what President Tinubu is doing for them. We did this in some states and will continue. I advise local government chairmen to use the funds they receive from the federal government responsibly. I promise that in the next three months, you will appreciate the president’s efforts.
If people are still unhappy with your support for the president, what would you say to them?
Rarara: If you want me to apologize for what I did, deny President Tinubu’s achievements: the Northwest Development Commission, the Ministry of Livestock, the border opening, and local government autonomy. They reported my account because they are unhappy with my progress, but they cannot stop my success. If they block one account, I have over 100 accounts on Facebook; they can’t block them all. I hope my account will be restored soon.
Thank you for sharing your insights with us, Rarara.
Interviews
Government should empower Agricultural institutions to operate independently
Joseph Ali is an Agriculturist, a passionate modern day educationist, a pragmatic leader and a Social Entrepreneur, Rural Developer and the Founder of COFARMS GREENAID REVOLUTION. In this interview , he bared his mind on why government should empower institutions in the agricultural sector to operate independently .
Can you tell us about your organization?
CO-FARMS GREENAID REVOLUTION LTD is an Organic Farmers community who are producing, processing and distributing Organic end products and inputs. COFARMS is founded in 2016 as an ICT Agricultural Company, e-commerce market for agricultural commodities who operates both online (www.cofarms.org, www.cofarms.ng )/on-ground farming systems that provide a profitable platform for agricultural investment. Our model helps to reduce the number of small scale farmers in our society by training and building them into communities of farmers who pull their small resources together to commercialize Agricultural production.
Looking at your journey into agricultural businesses, can you tell us some remarkable achievements you have recorded so far?
As an organization we have recorded a lot of successes over the past five years with a lot of challenges too but the journey has been God all through. We have built over 33 organic communities across 6 states and with the support of our partners European Union, GIZ, NICOP and others we have trained and certified 13,000 organic certified farmers across 6 states, built over 180,000 farmers into organic agricultural communities who today produce uniform commodities for other company’s raw materials for both local and the international market. We create the concept of the community Agriculture to eradicate isolation practice in agriculture space, reduce the number of small scale farmers by pulling their small resources to commercialized agricultural production, produce uniform commodities and access all input within their crop community with the focus of financial inclusion and modern day Agriculture using technology as a tool for gender inclusion.
We also pioneer the Nigeria Go Organic Project. The Nigerian Go Organic project is a project by COFARMS GREENAID LTD focuses on increasing Organic Agriculture participation in Nigeria through training on Organic Agriculture, organic input production and distribution, organic market inclusion and market linkage and financial inclusion for rural farmers in Nigeria. The Project drives good agricultural practices within rural farmers, celebrate the rural farmers, help farmers possess the knowledge required to convert farming to Agribusiness, start the conversion of farms and farmers to organic agriculture, provide new and improved knowledge on farming and deploy modern agro technologies/solutions to the farm to boost productivity, profitability and proficient of all agro actors within the Agricultural Value Chain and create linkages that connect all major actors to both raw materials and market. In 2021 the project expanded to Africa Go Organic with presence in Cameroon, Togo and over 16 states in Nigeria with reach to over 300,000 farmers in total.
What are you doing differently to carve an inch in the sector looking at the need for food security in the country ?
Ans. Work and let your result show other organization that is possible. When we started, getting organic certification looks impossible, with commitment we were able to get our organic certification and help other organization get their first organic certification. We believe competitiveness works better in partnership and where others see competition we see synergy. Today we have certification for different commodities yearly and produce both livestock and crops like (rice, maize, sorghum, soybeans, hibiscus, cashew, mango, cattle, goat, chicken, vegetables, beans, sesame, ginger, turmeric, coffee, groundnut, orange, potato, cassava, yam and moringa etc).
Where would you like to be in the next 5 years?
Ans. In the next 5 years by 2026 we will like to train and certify 200,000 farmers across Nigeria and Africa build a database of organic producing farmer to 1 million across Nigeria and 10 other African countries and be able to process all raw materials to finish product. The big picture is to meet the target of 1000 homes in Nigeria and other part of Africa eating our products daily, convert 25% Nigeria arable farmland to organic farmland, produce up to 42 million metric tons of organic certified food yearly and achieve market inclusion for organic foods in the local market. Gender inclusion and participation is something we are passionate about and we want to achieve 60% population of women farmers.
What would you like the Government to do more in agricultural sector to aid the growth?
Ans. Policies, infrastructures, regulations. With proper policies and internal regulation system of the commodity market, it can create new jobs for millions of youths in Nigeria. Government should empower Agricultural institutions to operate independently of the Government to provide good structure to regulate the agro sector. As of today the institutions are dependent of Government, making both the government and the institutions one and same entity. Government have failed in providing good structure making the commodity market porous, increasing inflow of dangerous agro chemicals that is destroying our farm land on a daily basic and also affecting the quality of life through the production of contaminated food with increasing health challenges.
What is your advice to the Government?
Ans. Government should start being Government by doing what Government is made to do (create policies to boost business activities and engagement, work on our infrastructure, put in place structures and regulations that help small businesses to grow and empower our institutions to operate independently of the Government) appointment and employment to Government offices should be done base on merit so as to increase capable hands to boost capacity and practical participation in the agricultural sector.
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