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Delta State Gives Civil Servants Seedlings for Farming

The Delta State Head of Service, Dr. Mininim Oseji, has given out tomato and pepper seedlings to civil servants to encourage what is known as homestea

 By Kenny Grace Aloba

Delta State Gives Civil Servants Seedlings for Farming


The Delta State Head of Service, Dr. Mininim Oseji, has given out tomato and pepper seedlings to civil servants to encourage what is known as homestead farming. This initiative aims to boost food security and give civil servants a way to supplement their income.

According to Dr. Oseji, the program is designed to promote self-sufficiency and help civil servants become more self-reliant by growing their own food. The effort is part of Governor Mr. Sheriff Oborevwori's "MORE Agenda," which focuses on economic growth and sustainability in the state. The Permanent Secretary in the Head of Service's office, Mr. Maxwell Ause, praised the initiative, saying it will motivate civil servants to get involved in agriculture.

This is a good example of a localized effort to address a national challenge. While the scale of this program is small, it shows that the Delta State government is taking a practical approach to encouraging food production and self-reliance among its employees. If successful, it could serve as a model for other states or organizations to help people reduce their dependence on external food sources and earn a little extra income.







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