September 7, 2024

Women Empowerment: Queen Okoye calls for female farmers support to boost Africa’s agriculture

Queen Precious Okoye, Miss Africa has called on governments of African nations to prioritise women empowerment to push up food production in Africa continent.

She made the call while empowering 30 female farmers with 50 bags of Indorama fertiliser in Saki area of Oyo state. The project was said to be the implementation of her pet project on Agro-industrialisation.

At the presentation ceremony, Okoye asserted that women contribute significantly to food production and preservation.

She added it was in recognition of the contribution of women to farming that her PET project seeks to encourage local female farmers to keep up with agriculture.

The reigning queen continued this was because they contribute immensely to the growth of the economy, by helping to produce and preserve food.

”I am pleading with the governments and private sector across Nigeria and Africa to support me in this project, as I am looking at carrying out this project in the six geo-political zones of Nigeria and further on in Africa.

”This is to help female farmers to be more productive, save their time and energy and also get the job done.

“These women are going through so much and usually farm with their bare hands and we can make their lives better and also create more job opportunities for them,” Okoye reiterated.

She urged governments to support women farmers with farm inputs and implements to make their farming activities easier.

“With these local farmers we can help our GDP and boost the economy for sustainability.”

In his remarks at the occasion, the Okere of Saki, Khalid Olabisi, the Ado Oyedepo III, felicitated Okoye for her emergence as Miss Africa in the year 2022.

“I think this is the first of its kind in Nigeria. I also want to commend her on her choice of pet project which is to assist female farmers.

“As we all know, Saki is known for farming by both the male and female, and this will boost the number of female that will go into farming if this kind of project is done yearly.

“We thank God for her life and her presence here will encourage other young girls to see her for the first time here, as Miss Africa, in their domain.

“It will inspire them and make them work hard and aspire to be one in the future,” the monarch said.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Aderemilekun Ojo, commended Okoye, praying that God should bless her.

”We can do much with what was given to us, and we will surely utilise them,” Mrs Ojo exclaimed.

(NAN)

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