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CFM receives Commendation From Kano Govt for Environmental Sustainability Initiatives

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CFM receives Commendation From Kano Govt for Environmental Sustainability Initiatives

L-R: Mr. Bishesh Ranjan Jha, Business Head, Olam Fleet; Alhaji Datti Danjuma, Head, Human Resources, both of Crown Flour Mill being welcomed by the Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University Kano, Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas at the launch of CFM’s Tree Planting Campaign at BUK on Friday, August 27, 2021.

L-R: Mr. Bishesh Ranjan Jha, Business Head, Olam Fleet; Alhaji Datti Danjuma, Head, Human Resources, both of Crown Flour Mill being welcomed by the Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University Kano, Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas at the launch of CFM’s Tree Planting Campaign at BUK on Friday, August 27, 2021.

Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University Kano, launching Crown Flour Mill’s Tree Planting Campaign at the Bayero University Kano, on Friday, August 27, 2021

Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University Kano, launching Crown Flour Mill’s Tree Planting Campaign at the Bayero University Kano, on Friday, August 27, 2021

Mr. Bishesh Ranjan Jha, Business Head, Olam Fleet, Crown Flour Mill, launching Crown Flour Mill’s Tree Planting Campaign at the Bayero University Kano, on Friday, August 27, 2021.

Mr. Bishesh Ranjan Jha, Business Head, Olam Fleet, Crown Flour Mill, launching Crown Flour Mill’s Tree Planting Campaign at the Bayero University Kano, on Friday, August 27, 2021.

L-R: Professor Mahmoud Umar Sani, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services), Bayero University Kano; Alhaji Datti Danjuma, Head, Human Resources, Crown Flour Mill; Mr. Bishesh Ranjan Jha, Business Head, Olam Fleet, Crown Flour Mill; Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University Kano; Rauda Musa Umar, Wheat Development Programme Officer, Crown Flour Mill; and Malam Jamil Ahmad Salim, Acting Registrar, Bayero University Kano, at the launch of CFM’s Tree Planting Campaign at BUK on Friday, August 27, 2021.

L-R: Professor Mahmoud Umar Sani, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services), Bayero University Kano; Alhaji Datti Danjuma, Head, Human Resources, Crown Flour Mill; Mr. Bishesh Ranjan Jha, Business Head, Olam Fleet, Crown Flour Mill; Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, Vice-Chancellor, Bayero University Kano; Rauda Musa Umar, Wheat Development Programme Officer, Crown Flour Mill; and Malam Jamil Ahmad Salim, Acting Registrar, Bayero University Kano, at the launch of CFM’s Tree Planting Campaign at BUK on Friday, August 27, 2021.

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Crown Flour Mill Limited (CFM), a subsidiary of Olam, an agribusiness conglomerate, has donated 5,000 tree saplings to the Bayero University Kano (BUK). This is part of a tree planting campaign launch geared towards offsetting carbon emissions and conserving biodiversity. The tree saplings were donated to the premier university through Olam’s fleet management team, at an event held on the school campus in Kano recently.
CFM is implementing this environmental sustainability partnership with some leading universities and their respective state governments, flagging off the campaign with BUK and the Kano State government. The tree plantation campaign is seen as an important climate action that is aimed at achieving carbon neutrality and the net-zero targets on a larger scale. It would ensure that the fuel emission created by its fleet operations are to a large extent offset from the ecosystem.

Governor Umar Ganduje of Kano State commended the timeliness of the implementation of the CFM tree plantation campaign. He noted that the effort would bolster the state’s ministry of Environment’s current drive aimed at curbing industrial waste and engendering a healthier ecosystem.

“To make our dear state pollution-free and healthier, the state government decided to shift waste management in the state from a state-dominated effort to public-private partnership (PPP) as this strategic route aligns with global best practice,” Governor Ganduje said.

The Kano State governor added: “This CFM tree planting programme is timely. No doubt it will strengthen the ministry’s commitment because of its significance in making our environment healthier. I therefore thank CFM for initiating this important event which aims at making our life better and our environment a better place to live.”

Professor Sagir Adamu Abbas, vice-chancellor of BUK, explained that targeted investment in nature is key to achieving carbon neutrality. He commended CFM for the tree plantation campaign, describing it as a bold initiative that would strengthen the biological richness of the ecosystem and maintain biodiversity.

On the impact of this sustainability drive, Mr. Ashish Pande, the Managing Director of Crown Flour Mill Limited, said, “This tree planting campaign is part of our overarching corporate responsibility and sustainability initiative. This is our small way of contributing to the important activity of climate action.

Also reiterating the importance of the sustainability action, Mr. Bishesh Ranjan Jha, the Business Head of Olam Fleet, said, “We want to increase awareness about the importance of tree planting. Trees and forests play an essential role in mitigating the impact of climate change and the more people we can canvass to take action the faster results we will get.”

Dignitaries who attended the event included Hon Farouk Lawan Sule Garo, who represented the Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje; Professor Abbas and Professor Mahmoud Umar Sani, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Management Services) of the school. Others were Malam Jamil Ahmad Salim, Acting Registrar; Professor Ibrahim Baba Yakubu, Dean, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences; Dr. Abdulazeez Raji, Sub-Dean, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences and Associate Professor Murtala Badamasi, all of Bayero University Kano.

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ISDB/ LLF FUNDED PROJECT SUPPORTS DAIRY VALUE CHAIN IN NIGERIA WITH N4 BILLION MILK COLLECTION CENTERS

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kano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project, KSADP, funded by the Islamic development Bank and the Lives and Livelihood Fund, LLF, has awarded contracts worth the sum of N3, 962, 457, 126.12, for construction of 60 Milk Collection Centers across Kano State.


The contracts, in four lots, were awarded to four indigenous companies with a completion period of 12 months for each project.


Each Milk Collection Center will have a borehole equipped with a solar-powered pump and a 20,000-litre overhead tank; an inputs (feed, drugs) store managed by a community appointee and up to 10 fodder banks in its environs.


In addition, every MCC will have a 250-litre tank cooled by solar power and a milk testing bench with appropriate reagents/equipment as well as provision of milk collection cans.


Shortly after awarding the contracts, supervised by the Kano State Ministry of Justice, the State Project Coordinator, Kano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project, Malam Ibrahim Garba Muhammad, stated that “the investment is unprecedented in Nigeria and will bridge the gap between pastoralists and the dairy industry”.


“One of the major problems of the dairy industry is supply inadequacy and poor quality of the milk. This MCC project therefore, aims to ensure provision of quality and safe milk, by putting in place a cold chain. This will guarantee regular sales and income for the pastoralists”, he stated.


Malam Ibrahim charged the companies awarded the contracts to execute durable projects within the agreed time frame, to justify the confidence reposed in them.


It could be recalled that in September, 2022, Kano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project awarded contract for construction of 40 Milk Collection Centers in Kano, as part of moves to take maximum advantage of the stated potential

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IsBD AWARDS N1.87 BILLION CONTRACTS FOR SLAUGHTER HOUSES, CATTLE MARKETS IN KANO

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Determined to mitigate public health risks, Kano state Agro-Pastoral Development Project, KSADP, has awarded contracts in the sum of N1, 549, 000, 000 for the improvement of 20 public slaughterhouses (abattoirs) in Kano State.


The slaughter houses are in Rano, Gwarzo, Dambatta, Kiru, Doguwa, Wudil, Bebeji, Karaye, Tudun Wada, Gabasawa, Gaya, Gezawa, Kunchi, Kabo, Kura, Dawakin Tofa, Bichi, Shanono, Takai and Sumaila local government areas.


In his remarks shortly after awarding the contracts, the State Project Coordinator, KSADP, Malam Ibrahim Garba Muhammad said the project decided to invest in the upgrade of the slaughterhouses “because the current state and working conditions in slaughterhouses in Kano is at variance with international best practices”.


“They are in a state of deplorable slaughtering and processing facilities, inadequate clean water supplies, no refrigerators and lack of facilities for the collection, storage and disposal of waste”.


“These put together impact the quality of meat, affect the safety of workers in the slaughter houses, endanger the environment and generally put public health at a very serious risk”.


Malam Ibrahim expressed concern that current facilities and practices in the slaughterhouses have the potential to amplify occupational exposure to diseases or injury and while unwholesome meat finds its way to peoples’ homes, thereby exposing the population to diseases and even epidemics.


He further announced that the KSADP, financed by the Islamic Development Bank and the Lives and Livelihood Funds, has awarded contracts worth N326 million for upgrading of five Cattle markets at Dumbulum, Wudil, Dambatta, Gwarzo and Falgore.


The work involves provision of loading and off-loading ramps, watering facilities, office space for market information, security services, veterinary services, lighting for trade and security at night as well as toilet facilities.
Currently, all five cattle markets lack basic facilities for humane treatment of livestock on arrival (off loading), while in the market and during reloading.

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KANO AGRO-PASTORAL DEVELOPMENT PROJECT AWARDS N6 BILLION IRRIGATION DEVELOPMENT, MILK COLLECTION CENTERS CONTRACTS

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ano State Agro-Pastoral Development Project, KSADP, announced on Friday, the award of contracts totaling N6,036,334,688. 66, for projects across several local government areas of the state.


The projects include development of a total of 1,006 hectares irrigation structures (at sectors 9-14) at Watari irrigation scheme, Bagwai local government area and the construction of 40 Milk Collection Centers at different locations, spreading across 15 local government areas of the state.


The Watari infrastructure projects will cost the sum of N4,539,501, 897.08 while the 40 Milk Collection Centers will be constructed at the total cost of N1,496,832,791.58.


Funding for the interventions will be provided by the Islamic Development Bank and the Lives and Livelihoods Fund, LLF, as part of a broad vision to enhance agricultural productivity, ensure food and nutrition security as well as improving income generation for small-holder farmers and herdsmen.


The projects, awarded to eight, separate indigenous contractors, will begin in September, 2022 and completed by September-December, 2023.


The investment is predicted to impact thousands of farmers and pastoralists, thus, revitalizing the economy of Kano.


Speaking shortly after signing the contracts, coordinated by the Kano State Ministry of Justice, the State Project Coordinator, KSADP, Ibrahim Garba Muhammad said the occasion was a significant step towards revamping agriculture in the state.


“These interventions, which will soon be followed by other activities, will surely bring about change in the agricultural fortunes of Kano and will lift a significant number of our people out of poverty”.


He, therefore, urged the contractors to see the projects as service to humanity, stressing they are expected to abide by all the contractual guidelines in order to deliver value for money.


Also commenting, the Managing Director, Kano State Rural Development Authority, KNARDA, the executing agency of KSADP, Dr. Junaidu Yakubu Muhammad, warned the contractors that a strong monitoring mechanism has been put in place to supervise their work, adding that any one of them found wanting would be sanctioned according to the stipulated regulations.

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