Agricom
Field Services Network, a telecommunication company, on Saturday announced the
appointment of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as its Chairman.
This was
contained in a statement signed by Agricom’s Executive Vice Chairman,
Adegboyega Olulade, and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Abuja on Saturday.
NAN
reports that Agricom Network provides extension services to over 250 million
registered farmers nationwide.
According
to the statement, Olulade expressed delight that the former Vice President has
agreed to bring his wealth of experience both in agriculture and other
successful businesses to Agricom.
“We are
happy to have former Vice President Atiku Abubakar as our chairman. As a farmer
himself and as someone who recently diversified into the production of animal
feeds and fertiliser.
“We are
confident that our chairman will give Agricom focused and visionary leadership
and also wish our new chairman a successful tenure in office,’’ it stated.
The
statement said further that Dr Adinoyi Onukaba was appointed as the Executive
Director (North). Onukaba is a university teacher, journalist and politician,
who run a fish and poultry farm in Bwari in the FCT.
It added
that Agricom worked closely with the Federal and States Ministries of
Agriculture to provide regular and timely information to millions of farmers,
thus bridging the gap between government officials and farmers.
According
to the statement, Agricom is already operating in a number of states in the
country and it is expected to be launched nationally soon.
“AdonaiNet
Nigeria Limited, the parent company of Agricom, was the nation’s biggest Closed
User Group (CUG) telecom service provider.
“Its
objective is to add value to telecommunication services in Nigeria as a
responsive and professional world class service provider.
“Since
2009, it has successfully operated a CUG service for the Nigeria Police Force
and members of their families known as POLCOM.
“The
company also pioneered ground-breaking solutions like TRADEALERT for the stock
market in Nigeria, Vehicle License Renewal Alert for the Lagos State
Government, and other institutions.
“It
allows all stakeholders in the agricultural value chain to contribute to
agricultural development through cheap and affordable telephones and the
soon-to-be introduced Farmers Radio.
“Both the
low-tariffs telephone and the radio services will enable farmers to receive
technical information in their local languages, thereby guaranteeing easy
understanding and effective utilisation.
“Agricom
will also enhance agricultural development by translating research information
into simple messages for farmers and other stakeholders,’’ the statement added.
(NAN)
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