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El-Kurebe: A catalyst for agricultural transformation in West Africa

EditorBy EditorJuly 11, 2025Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
Abdallah el-Kurebe in a FAO Regional meeting in Abidjan
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In a world increasingly defined by its complexities and interconnections, the role of journalism transcends mere reporting; it becomes a powerful tool for advocacy and change. Within this dynamic landscape, Abdallah El-Kurebe emerges as a paragon of excellence, embodying the qualities of brilliance, respect, and a touch of fortuitous timing.

By Abdul-Azeez Suleiman

As the Editor-in-Chief of ASHENEWS, a prominent Nigerian online platform, and a seasoned health and environment journalist, El-Kurebe’s recent appointment as the Nigeria Country Coordinator for the newly established Network of Journalists for the Promotion of Agrosylvopastoral Products in West Africa and the Sahel (ReJPAH-AOS) marks a significant milestone not only in his career but also in the broader context of agricultural journalism and regional development.

The official launch of ReJPAH-AOS during the Constitutive General Assembly held on July 3 and 4 at the Concorde Hotel in Lomé, Togo, heralds a new chapter in the promotion of regional agricultural trade. This initiative, supported by the West African Association for Cross-Border Trade in Agro-Sylvo-Pastoral and Fisheries Products (WACTAH), aims to bolster agricultural systems, enhance cross-border trade, and elevate the visibility of grassroots stakeholders.
The network’s mission is not merely to inform but to transform—the very essence of effective journalism in the 21st century.

El-Kurebe’s extensive experience in agricultural reporting positions him uniquely to lead this initiative. His deep understanding of the intricacies of health, environment, and agricultural practices equips him with the insights necessary to navigate the challenges that lie ahead. The region of West Africa, characterized by its rich agricultural potential, is also beset by formidable obstacles such as malnutrition affecting approximately 23 million people, the pervasive impacts of climate change, and the specter of food insecurity exacerbated by global disruptions. In this context, El-Kurebe’s leadership is not just timely; it is essential.

The network’s objectives resonate profoundly with the pressing needs of the region. By fostering inclusive and transformative communication, ReJPAH-AOS seeks to enhance the flow of information among stakeholders. This is particularly crucial in a landscape where farmers, traders, and consumers often operate in silos, disconnected from the broader agricultural ecosystem. El-Kurebe’s role as a coordinator will involve not only disseminating information but also facilitating dialogues that bridge these gaps. His commitment to respectful engagement with diverse communities will be instrumental in building trust and fostering collaboration among stakeholders.

Moreover, the harmonization of trade policies stands out as a pivotal goal of the network. In a region marked by varying regulations and practices, the establishment of coherent policies can significantly streamline cross-border agricultural commerce. El-Kurebe’s journalistic acumen will play a critical role in advocating for policy reforms that benefit local farmers and traders, ensuring that their voices are heard in the corridors of power. By leveraging his platform, he can amplify the narratives of those who are often marginalized in discussions about agricultural trade and policy.

The transformative potential of informed journalism cannot be overstated. In an era where misinformation can spread rapidly, the responsibility of journalists to provide accurate, reliable, and insightful information is more crucial than ever. El-Kurebe’s appointment to ReJPAH-AOS aligns with a broader vision of empowering journalists to act as agents of change. By equipping journalists with the tools and knowledge necessary to report on agricultural issues effectively, the network aims to create a cadre of informed storytellers who can advocate for sustainable practices and equitable trade.

In addition to addressing immediate challenges, El-Kurebe’s leadership in this network embodies a long-term vision for agricultural resilience in West Africa. The region’s capacity to adapt to climate change and ensure food security hinges on the collective efforts of its stakeholders. By fostering a culture of collaboration and knowledge-sharing, ReJPAH-AOS under El-Kurebe’s guidance can catalyze innovative solutions that harness local resources and expertise. This approach not only empowers communities but also paves the way for sustainable agricultural practices that can withstand the test of time.

As we reflect on Abdallah El-Kurebe’s journey, it becomes evident that his brilliance is not merely a product of his individual achievements but is also a reflection of his commitment to uplifting others. His respect for the communities he serves, coupled with his strategic vision, positions him as a beacon of hope in a region grappling with significant challenges.

The Network of Journalists for the Promotion of Agrosylvopastoral Products in West Africa and the Sahel stands to benefit immensely from his leadership, as it embarks on a mission to transform agricultural journalism and promote regional agricultural trade.

Abdallah el-Kurebe ReJPAH-AOS WACTAH
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