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I'm happy to launch 'The Analyst #3 Fellowship' ---- A micro-grant programme for those who want to embark on daring adventures across supply chains, conflict zones, and frontier markets. cc Citrini DANNY 💢 public_intellectual O G Jack Raines Tommy sam lessin 🏴‍☠️

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I am not sure if your post was in reference to my earlier post that sparked diverse reactions and interpretations. As someone who respects your views, I feel compelled to offer this clarification, especially given your position and your caliber as a key stakeholder in national and public discourse. I want to state unequivocally that the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP) was never a fraud. Instead, it stood out as one of the most ambitious, impactful and arguably most successful agricultural initiatives in the history of our country. The programme was designed with the noble intention of supporting smallholder farmers, to boost local food production, reduce our reliance on imports and ultimately achieve food security. Even in my earlier post, I did not suggest that the programme was a failure or fraudulent. What I did acknowledge, however, is the undeniable fact that the ABP, like many large-scale interventions, was unfortunately abused by a few bad elements, individuals who either diverted the funds to unrelated ventures or deliberately hoarded their harvests to exploit price hikes and maximize personal profit at the expense of national interest. Those who still deny this reality are simply not being honest with themselves, though, of course, they are well within their rights to hold a contrary opinion. That said, it is equally important to recognize and celebrate the thousands of honest and hardworking farmers who embraced the Programme in its true spirit. (May Allah (SWT) bless them.) Their efforts helped this country, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. They fed this nation, stabilized the economy and sustained local markets when global supply chains were disrupted. So, to say that I dismissed the entire success of the Programme because of the mention of few bad elements who abused the system was truly unfair. As for the current policy on food import waivers, while the government is in the best position to assess and act, I still believe, as I mentioned in my post, that importing food to stabilize prices can be a necessary short-term measure. However, for the long-term strategy, reviving and strictly monitoring agricultural interventions remains our best way forward. The video I attached to in this post was recorded by Madam Lauretta Onochie Lauretta Onochie in February 2022. It showcased just a fraction of the visible success of the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme.

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