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FCA students on practical farm with the Provost in blue T-shirt Dr. Odedina, and in blue native, the Publisher, Foodfarmnews Ayeni Oladehinde,. |
The last
three years and months of the Federal College of Agriculture, Akure (FECA)
under the present Provost, Dr. Samson A. Odedina has worn a new face worthy to
be called Centre of Excellence in agricultural value chain training and
transferring of improved technologies to farmers, both youths and women across
the country; without necessarily going to Songhai towards ensuring food security
and wealth creation.
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FCA newly built International Conference Centre |
This was the
mindset of the Provost and his management team on assuming office in January
2015, to change the appalling narrates of the college to its present attractive
level where more courses have been added to the Institution based on
infrastructural provision it has achieved despite a very low funding when
compared with other Federal agricultural colleges in the country.
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2017 Capital project of 1KM. Access road with drainage and asphalt |
From the
main gate entrance, the new face of the College is not hidden as going to the
left side towards the newly built International Conference Centre is very
revealing with Point of Sale ( POS) building side by side Biofort Restaurant
courtesy of Harvest Plus Nigeria on a straight line while the new ten (10)
rooms Diamond Jubilee house is also very conspicuous for affordable
accommodation for any vocational trainee or guest.
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The POS centre where Agro inputs and other derivative products from the college are available for offtake |
It is worthy to note
according to Dr. Odedina that the rest rooms are products of prudent spending
of the capital project fund from the conference building. All these facilities
are already functioning as an internally revenue generation for the college and
also points of entrepreneurship training for the students.
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2017 Capital project, Oil palm processing center and Cassava Flash drier |
The provost
pointed that other facilities commissioned alongside the stated above during
the 60th anniversary of the college are “Rebuilt Cassava Processing
and Value Addition Centre (EDU), Crop Processing Centre and Livestock Resource
Centre with veterinary clinic as all these are parts of what would make the
college a good agro tourism centre in the near future. Also they have really
assisted the training sessions of the students’ entrepreneurship skills with
others that come for vocational trainings.
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Dr. A. Adeeko,in the middle, the Provost in blue T-shirt Dr. Odedina, in blue native, the Publisher, Foodfarmnews Ayeni Oladehinde, backing the conference centre. |
Already the World Bank assisted programme of
Fadama III Additional Financing (AF) has been given loan support to some of the
year two ( 2) students to start vitamin A cassava production business, and this
was based on the new construction with new processing facilities like modern
drier supplied free of charge by the HarvestPlus Nigeria, led by Dr. Paul
Ilona, just as the rebuilding of cassava centre enjoyed the financial support
of Prof. Kolawole Adebayo, an alumnus of the college.
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from LR Engr. Elemide O. Adebola and others, backing the wind turbine, an alternative means of power supply invented by the college. |
The Food
Farm News’s visit to the Institute revealed entirely the opposite of what is
operating in other colleges around especially in South West where the mandate
purposes were not been taken too serious; reason being lack of leadership
management which often times result to conflict and strikes.
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@ the FCA Veterinary Clinic |
Here, it is a
different ball game as the staffs were very enthusiastic about their work which
according to them was as a result of the ingenuity of the provost who knows how
to carry everybody along in his dream to reposition the college. “The result is
the evidence of what you are seeing” said Mr. S. L Asafa, chairman, Senior
Staff Association who added that “here we work as a team and we have a
listening and passionate provost who cannot compromise anything short of
development”.
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The new cassava processing center, where the old building was housed |
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FCA Livestock Research Center |
The journey
to the different spots of commissioned projects that have taken place since the
inception of Dr. Odedina was not tiring, but rather very inspiring based on the
new face the newly commissioned projects and other achievement in terms of
human development have attracted and added positively to the college in terms
of new courses and other foreign partnerships from both local and international
organizations, while the numbers of students and people coming for training are
day by day increasing.
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the Provost Dr. Odediran emphasizing on FCA Products |
Speaking on
his spirited effort to ensure the repositioning of the College, Dr. Odedina
being an alumnus said it was a role he has been praying for and was ready to
face all challenges to achieve good results, pointed he has received many
commendations, among are the ones from the two Agric Ministers, Chief AuduOgbeh
and Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, cum visit to the college as being the first ever.
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the Provost in handshake with the head of the woodwork department |
In his own
words, Dr. Odedina said that “it was really not rosy getting this far, but want
to give kudos to the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh and the state
minister, National Assembly Members, Ondo state Governor, Staffs of the
college, Students, and partners that have generously contributed to the
achievement recorded so far” He added there were also challenges like issue of
land grabbers, dilapidated infrastructures, water challenges to students, an
unkept environment and the least funded college.
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Mr. S.L. Asafa making a point about advantages of fish-cage culture, a mordern technology locally built inside natural water. |
All these have been a thing of
the past as a visit would tell you more as we have provided water tankers to
ensure efficient circulation to students after morning practical to bath. Also
it will interest you to know that our effort has facilitated the first ever
curriculum in agricultural value chain that has been approved by the TEFUND for
use in all colleges offering agriculture in Nigeria.
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Old FCA palm oil processing center that will soon be moved to the new modern center |
He pointed
that the challenges on the ground especially the issue of land grabbers could
be very discouraging when the space meant for
practical agricultural activities upon which the Institute is granted
establishment is being taken away, but he however commended the Federal
Government’s effort through the office of the Minister of Agriculture, Chief
Audu Ogbeh as land restoration is ongoing with judicial process and it was quite
encouraging with quit notice already served to illegal occupants.
The provost
said “we are optimist about our vision towards ensuring that the college
becomes a centre of excellence for agricultural expertise training where there
would be no need to send any Nigerian outside to a place like Songhai for
training”. Pointed also that “the prudency management approach to spending the
available fund through internally generated resources have effectively helped
to achieve a lot. For example the wood and metal workshop of the college has
been very handy to making available well standard doors at a competitive price
for our 10 rooms’ guest house”
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the Provost at the metal workshop |
Dr. Odedina said that, following the successful
resource inspection exercise carried out at the college, July last year, the
National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) has granted accreditation for
another five new programmes, thereby bringing the total number in the college
to thirteen (13). The courses are National Diploma (ND) in Fisheries
Technologies, ND in Horticulture, ND in Forestry Technology, ND in Computer
Science and Higher National Diploma in Pasture and Range Management. Also the
NBTE has approved the first ever Agricultural Value Chain Chain curriculum for
all Institutions that run courses in agriculture.
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FCA Old british power house, already replaced. |
Several
vocational trainings on modern agriculture for unemployed youths across states
according to the provost have been organized in partnership with the Federal
Government on sustainable Cassava Production Practices, Tree and Fruits Crops
Nursery Technique, Bee Keeping and Honey Production, Poultry Production and
Management, Fisheries and Fish Cage Culture, Pig Production, and Cassava
Processing and Value Addition. All the participants from Ogun,Oyo, Osun, Ondo,
Ekiti, Kwara, Nasarawa, Abuja, Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Ebonyi, Cross-River and
River states were given at the end of five day start up inputs to commence
their chosen enterprises.
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Horse Stable for Agro-Tourism |
Also the
college as part of its achievement has been able to develop an alternative mean
of power electricity called Wine Turbine, the technology has been tested and it
has the capacity to carry three bed room apartments. It does not make noise and
has dual charging of both wind and electricity with 24hrs energy supply. The
Head, Agricultural and Bio Environmental Engineering, Engr. Elemide Oyebola Adebola
pointed that all the components of the technology are locally sourced adding
that it was a clean and renewable electricity which could easily maintained where
there is sufficient wind.
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FCA Provost standing in front of the 2017 Capital project, Oil palm processing center and Cassava Flash drier |
Other
collaborations with foreign organization and country have given positive
impact. The college has been featured in the GIZ International newsletter;
while effort to reduce migration of the youths was being achieved with the
Government of Switzerland through training in the agricultural value chain
championed by FCA. This we will not relent doing said the Provost.
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