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Mary Awudu addressing the women ahead of distribution |
For the second time, farmers in Nkambe
Central have been supported with improved maize seeds. The support was from no
other person than the wife of the Member of Parliament for Nkambe Central. Hon.
Awudu Mbaya Cyprian. The distribution of improved maize seeds to farmers come
barely a week after Madame Mary Awudu distributed women day outfit to all the
groups. The strive of Madame Mary Awudu has been acknowledged by varied women
and men. Last Saturday March 9, 2013 she started the distribution at Binju-Nkmabe
and Binshua village and on Sunday 10, she led another powerful delegation to
Bongom, Chup, Wat and Ngwanri villages.
On Monday 11, 2013, the team stormed Ngie-Njap, Mbot I and II, part of Nterbang quarter in Wat an Moh in Nkambe. Addressing hundreds of beneficiaries
and quoting from the Book of Corinthians, she said God loves the cheerful
giver. Giving she said is complementing God’s work on earth. Flanked by SDF
district chairman, Mbeh Wlifred, District Secretary Sajio Amindou, District
Treasurer Patience Mangoh, Mary Awudu proceeded by telling the women who turned
out in the 10 distribution points that the soil never fools.
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Since seeds are never given on hand, each woman collects hers |
In
Romans 9:32 it says, He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for
us all–how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all
things. God was willing to give his own son for our sake, and He
didn’t stop there, says the Bible.
“From
each breath you take, to the house you live in. From your farms, to your children,
to your ability to till the soil and plant, God has graciously given you all
that you have, and the ability to do all that you can do. There is nothing
given to you, that does not flow from the hand of God”. Let these seeds
multiply that in the next years we should be able to harvest red maize and
white maize”.
“I am here to give you in the name of
Hon. Awudu Mbaya and it would be bad of me if I do not share with you. In fact
many others will follow me, your sons and daughters, husbands and wives, the
difference is that I strive to be a cheerful giver. Don’t hold back when it
comes to giving. In Psalm 84:11 it says, for the Lord God is our sun and
our shield. He gives us grace and glory. The LORD will withhold no good thing
from those who do what is right. He withholds no good thing from us, and
we are not to withhold any good thing from those in need. She emphasized. Accordingly,
Mary Awudu said the gesture is to recognize the efforts rural women have been
sacrificing amidst climatic challenges to feed the cities. “I am most conscious of is how much rural
women do for their families and communities. And how much more we all need to
do to support them so that they can achieve improved livelihoods and food
security in a way that is sustainable and I am sure this could be done by
providing them with quality seeds, inputs and modern farming techniques”,
she told this report.
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Mary Awudu giving guides on planting |
Proving improved seeds to the rural poor
is the most effective strategies for reducing poverty and malnutrition. Women
hold the key to ensuring food and nutrition security. Being the wife of a
politician and a perfect public speaker for that matter, Mary Awudu didn’t spare
any effort to remind farmers of their civic responsibilities. That is to
register in order to vote in the upcoming elections. She also reminded the
population that love is more than money. Besides, she added that sustainability
means actions that lead to hope and that “the changes we make today will be the
norms of tomorrow”. Sustainability doesn’t mean giving out money and if it is
what about tomorrow and the day after that. She told urged farmers to
understand that it means adopting agricultural innovations that improve
efficiency and outputs while also conserving scarce natural resources and reducing
waste reasons why she started the seed program which many are trying to do the
same. “People only copy good examples and not bad ones”. To Njibu Esthela, the
seeds will go a long way to improve her yield this year. Brigitte Manlih of
Chup village was very elated for the support. She said that God who brought the
cheerful giver will do same to them her and her team back. At the Bongom Market
Square, Ndimla Comfort expressed her joy in prayers and said God should also
replenish the pockets of the giver so much so that she would continue to give
to others who are in need.
It was a moment of
communion in all the villages and the ten distribution points. Fanfare and
elation because the seeds were just coming at the moment that the first rains had
softened the soil. The distribution exercise continues today. The beneficiary
villages today include Nterbang –Wat, Mbot I and II, and then Moh-Nkambe.
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