The Ikole Local Government Council in Ekiti state, on Monday, said it has concluded plans to cultivate about 20,000 hectares of maize and cassava during the forthcoming farming season.
The council’s Vice-Chairman, Alhaji Azeez Olasoji, identified agriculture as a viable alternative for generating
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