On our part, we continue to look for ways to make things easier for our people. In February 2025, Oyo State had the third lowest food inflation rate in the whole country. This can be linked to all the activities in the agricultural sector in the last year. We are working to ensure that this remains the norm not the exception.
To maintain the momentum, we are moving forward with our plan for a Rungis-style wholesale farmers’ market and another Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone (SAPZ) in Ijaiye, Ibadan with a total area of 3,000 hectares. We will be meeting with the French authorities this April to finalise on the market.
So, if you’re tired today, rest. But don’t lose heart. If you can, be kind. Be kind to yourself, and to others. It matters more than you think.
And when it feels like you can’t see a way through, remember: there are still good people in this country. People working quietly in corners, creating solutions, building things, serving others. You are not alone.
Let us choose faith over fear. Let us hold on to what makes us human: love, laughter, real hope. Let us continue to believe that better is possible, because it is.
One day soon, this moment will pass. And when it does, may we be standing not just as survivors, but as a people who refused to give up on themselves, or on each other.
We are strong. We will not be broken.
Talk to you again soon.