News

By Amos Ogunrinde/Abiodun Adeoye

The Director General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria FRCN, Dr Mohammed Bulama says, the corporation is working towards improving the living standard of staff as well as retooling the system. 

Dr Bulama who was accompanied by the Zonal Director, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr. Dominic Mokikan stated this while addressing members of staff of Progress FM in Ado Ekiti. 

The Director General who admitted that there were challenges of insufficient funding and obsolete equipment in the corporation noted that efforts were in top gear to address them. 

He commended the sense of hard work and dedication of staff of Progress FM, Ado Ekiti which he said had brought development to the station especially the connection to an independent power plant. 

Speaking on the significance of the Udiroko festival which brought Dr Bulama to Ekiti state, the DG advised the state government and people of Ekiti to invest and promote the cultural festival for economic benefits. 

He thanked the state government for the support extended to the station with a promise that Radio Nigeria would continue to do its best to serve the state better.

Dr Mohammed Bulama also paid a working visit to Radio Nigeria Gold FM in Ilesa.

Dr Bulama, who highlighted several efforts to surmount the challenges facing FRCN said apart from efforts to upgrade equipment, training and re-training of staff, would be ensured to sustain professionalism.

He advocated support and cooperation of staff members with the management just as he assured workers that he would take their welfare seriously.

The DG also urged Gold FM staff to develop themselves, noting that this will prepare them for greater opportunities in future.

Earlier, the Zonal director, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal station, Mr Dominic Mokikan had described the Director-General as a father, considering his efforts to re-position the corporation, which he attested had been yielding positive results.

In her vote of thanks, the General Manager of Gold FM, Ilesa, Mrs Olukemi Oni, appreciated the Director-General for the visit, while promising that the staff would continue to work towards achieving the mission and vision of the Corporation.

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Agriculture

By Rotimi Famakin

Addressing the challenges of food security in Nigeria formed the focus of the 45th lecture of the University of.
Ibadan held in Ibadan, with the theme, “Decolonizing food security for enduring multi-sectoral pathways to poverty mitigation in Nigeria” .

The lecture was delivered by a Professor of Agricultural Communication in the Department of Agricultural Extension, University of Ibadan, Professor Kuta Yahaya.

Professor Kuta Yahaya took an overview of agricultural practices in Africa in relation to the advent of colonial masters.

He was of the opinion that the colonial masters harnessed the continent’s rich agricultural resources at the detriment of the region.

Professor Yahaya however noted that poverty in Africa especially in Nigeria was caused by lack of vision for liberation and transition to a broader modern agricultural practices.

In the first part of the lecture entitled: “colonization of food in Nigeria”, Professor Yahaya said food challenges in the region were compounded by armed conflict which negatively impacted the agricultural sector

He noted with concern that the situation was worsened by epileptic power supply which should have helped to transform agricultural sector to an industrial hub.

“Energy deficit also plague the continent with significant energy shortages in meeting industrialization and development. As a result, “Africa now consumes what it does not produce and produces what it does not consume”.

Professor Yahaya criticized past administrations’ failed agricultural policies, including Operation Feed the Nation, OFN, Green Revolution, and Structural Adjustment Programme, SAP.

He attributed their failure to frequent policy changes, which harmed small-scale farmers lacking access to finance and infrastructure.”

Professor Yahaya observed that farmers in Nigeria still lacked access to modern facilities despite the advancement in technology.

He maintained that failure to address armed conflict and implement agricultural policies would continue to inflict poverty and food shortage on Nigerians.

In a remark, the Director General, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria FRCN, Dr Mohammed Bulama represented by the Zonal Director, FRCN, Ibadan, Mr Dominic Mokikan described the lecturer as an erudite scholar whose intellectual prowess was displayed in the well researched academic discourse.

“You cannot expect anything less than what you got. He is an erudite scholar. Professor Yahaya is a well made person and Nigeria is so blessed to have him”.

Dr Bulama said Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria and University of Ibadan had long standing relations demonstrated in the dissemination of research findings to the public.

In a remark, a former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, Professor Attahiru Jega, emphasized the need for swift action from the Federal government in implementing Professor Yahaya’s well-researched solutions to unlock the agricultural sector’s potential.

“When people talk about livestock attention is focused on cattle and conflicts and others but there are alot more to potential in the livestock sector across the value chain that if carefully and appropriately handled could unlock tremendous wealth for our country both in terms of country’s vision for employment, business and also to add value to our Gross Domestic Product, GDP.”

Earlier, the Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan, Professor Kayode Adebowale, said Professor Kuta Yahaya is a seasoned academician whose input was well felt in the academics within and outside University of Ibadan.

The lecture series continues with the second phase entitled: Decolonization of food security and champions holding on 13th of this month at the Trenchard hall, University of Ibadan.

Similarly, the third phase comes up on 20th of this month with focus on “multi-sectoral options in decolonization of food security in Nigeria”.

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News

By Bolanle Adesida

People of Ogun State have been assured of better service delivery as the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, explores partnerships for improved performance as a public entity. 

The Director General of FRCN, Dr Mohammed Bulama who gave the assurance shortly after his assessment tour of facilities at the Radio Nigeria Paramount FM Abeokuta, said the move would also help to boost patronage and revenue generation efforts of the station. 

Dr Bulama, who spent his growing years as a pupil at Odogbolu in Ogun State said the FRCN would tap into the state’s viable economy and high concentration of both human and material resources to enable the Corporation to maximize its potential for the benefit of the people. 

The FRCN DG who identified the need for increased funding as one of the challenges confronting FRCN, emphasized that the problems were surmountable and called for attitudinal change among the staff in the Corporation’s bid to uplift the people and unite the nation.

The Director General and other top members of the FRCN management were taken round the facilities of Radio Nigeria Paramount FM Abeokuta, by the Zonal Director, FRCN, Ibadan Zonal Station, Mr Dominic Mokikan. 

Governance

By Dauda Iliya

The Director General, DG, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria, FRCN, Dr Mohammed Bulama says the corporation will establish more Frequency Modulated FM stations to counter the narrative of violent extremist groups in the North East region.

Dr Bulama stated this when he led the management of the corporation on a courtesy visit to Borno State governor, Professor Babagana Zulum at the Government House, Maiduguri.

This is the first time the Director General is paying a courtesy visit to any State Chief Executive since his appointment three months ago.

Dr Bulama said as an indigene of the state, he owes it a duty to visit Governor Babagana Zulum as a mark of respect and honour.

He pledged to be a good ambassador of the state during his tenure as the Director General.

The DG observed that over the years, the corporation has been underfunded, thereby negatively affecting its operations and performance.

He promised to reposition Radio Nigeria to be at par with other reputable radio stations across the world.

Dr. Bulama also said FRCN will extend its services to cover the entire state and even beyond by establishing more FM stations to help counter violent extremism in the region.

We know that Borno state is grossly undeserved, that is why we are making effort to see that in the next two to three years Borno state is fully served by radio services. So in earnest, we are going establish an FM station in Gwoza that will serve surrounding local government areas“, Bulama remarked.

The Director General acknowledged that if not for the support of the state government, Radio Nigeria Peace FM Maiduguri will not be operational.

Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum described information dissemination as critical to curbing the menace of insurgency and terrorism.

He promised to partner with Radio Nigeria to improve means to communication to people at the grassroots.

We shall partner with you and provide the needed support for your organisation to function effectively, especially those organisations that are in our home state“, Zulum assured.

The governor commented Radio Nigeria Peace Maiduguri for the services they have been rendering to people of the state despite their challenges.

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