The Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty Ooni Adeyeye Babatunde
Enitan Ogunwusi Ojaja II CFR, has commended Agbeyewa Farms for spearheading a
revolutionary transformation of Ekiti North, an area once plagued by
insecurity, into a thriving hub for cassava cultivation. During his visit to
the mechanized farm, Ooni Ogunwusi lauded the bold vision of converting over
20,000 hectares of land into cassava plantations, a move poised to redefine
Nigeria’s agricultural landscape.
The initiative by Agbeyewa Farms is not just about farming—it is about rewriting the narrative of a community previously defined by fear and insecurity. By turning what was once a "kidnappers’ den" into a land of opportunity, the project aims to bolster food security, attract foreign investment, and generate countless job opportunities for local residents.
Over two days, Ooni Ogunwusi toured the expansive farms,
spanning over five communities, including Ipao and Itapaji. Witnessing
Agbeyewa’s advanced agricultural techniques firsthand, he expressed admiration
for their innovative practices and their commitment to addressing Nigeria's
pressing cassava production challenges.
“I’m here to see things for myself because seeing is
believing. Clearly, Agbeyewa has established itself as the largest cassava
producer in Nigeria. There is absolutely no reason why we should be a poor
nation,” Ooni Ogunwusi stated.
He emphasized the untapped potential of cassava derivatives,
such as sorbitol, starch, and ethanol, industries worth billions of dollars
globally but underutilized in Nigeria. Highlighting Agbeyewa Farms’ ability to
achieve unprecedented yields of over 30 tons per hectare—compared to the
national average of 4 to 6 tons—he praised their cultivation of
drought-resistant cassava varieties as a model for innovation in
agriculture.
The Ooni also spoke passionately about the need to involve
Nigeria’s youth in agriculture, urging them to embrace the sector’s potential
to drive economic growth. While acknowledging the role of government in
providing essential support like land clearing and access to modern farming
equipment, he stressed that individuals must take responsibility for fostering
agricultural progress.
Quoting the nation’s president, Ooni Ogunwusi remarked, “We
cannot continue to farm with outdated methods. Agbeyewa Farms is showing us
that innovation is not just an option—it’s a necessity. They are leading the
way in proving that agriculture can be both profitable and
transformative.”
The Ooni praised Agbeyewa Farms’ Chairman, John Olajide, for
his visionary leadership in turning a once-troubled region into an agricultural
success story. Olajide, founder of the Fortune 500 company Axxes Technologies
LLC, has returned to Nigeria with the goal of building a multi-billion Naira
enterprise that will create thousands of jobs for the nation’s youth.
In addressing broader issues in the agricultural sector, Ooni
Ogunwusi called for urgent action to resolve the security challenges that deter
farmers from cultivating their lands. “Nigerians have often been wary of doing
the hard part of agriculture, but it’s time we face these challenges. Our
nation depends on it. I’m taking it upon myself to be a major advocate for
combating insecurity in agriculture,” he said.
He added, “The current administration is making progress, but
we need to be more serious as a nation. We must unite and face these challenges
head-on to secure a brighter future for agriculture and for Nigeria as a
whole.”
The Ooni’s visit underscores the transformative power of Agbeyewa Farms’ cassava revolution, turning adversity into opportunity and laying the foundation for sustainable economic and social development in Ekiti and beyond.

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