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Thursday, 4 December 2014

Local Govt Agric officials warn against animals’ extinction, demands more synergy, awards Jigawa Governor

The recently concluded National Council of Local Government Department of Agriculture (NACOLGDA) where the Governor of Jigawa state, Alhaji sule Lamido was awarded the best performed Excellency in agricultural development using indices of Agricultural Transformation Agenda ( ATA) has decried the rate at which  local animals are gradually disappearing due to lack of proper management provision on the part of government just as disconnect between the three tiers of governments was attributed to high poverty level at the rural communities in the federation. 

This observation was coming on the heels of a lecture delivered by Dr. Monday Ojeamiren titled “improving standard of living of rural communities through sustainable livestock system” where  local animals and birds are said to be going into extinction due to neglect on the part of government as the present agricultural transformation agenda would have better strived through allowing rural communities to determine the crops and livestock of their choice  by the law of comparative advantage rather than generalizing inputs distribution at the select crops of the value chains just as Jigawa state governor and two others,Ogun and Sokoto have been adjudged as the best leaders that have positively affected the lives of rural farmers.

A director from Gombe pointed that the Growth Enhancement Support (GES) did not really consider the comparative crop advantage of the state which are millet, guinea corn and groundnut based on soil ecological reason before giving seeds and fertilizer inputs in rice, maize, sorghum and the rest to the farmers adding the Federal government relegation of the local government in her activities that targets rural farmers are part of the reason for rural urban migration and poverty.

Although stakeholders acknowledged the influence of the present Senior Operations Specialist of the World Bank Dr. Adetunji Oredipe in ensuring that the local government officials were carried along in the ATA registration of farmers when they realized the first exercise had failed due to officials of the local council authority non involvement adding that “the departure of Dr. Oredipo from the position of the Senior Special Adviser to the Honourable Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina had caused the disconnect between Federal government’s ATA and local government”  

However Dr. Ojeamiren decried in his lecture the shabby attitude of government to the development of enhanced management policy for the breeding of our local birds and animals like guinea fowls, dock , turkey, chicken, goat, sheep and ram for the purpose of empowerment of rural people adding in short while all these animals may become history in Nigeria if appropriate action is not taken by the three tiers of governments especially for the purpose of using them to create meaningful earning at the community levels.

The Veterinary doctor added that local chicken management has to be developed as they are not product of Genetically Modified Engineering (GMO) that required no specific climate as they are adaptable to all ecologies  based on their biological characters that is already built in them stressed the  rearing of glasscutter in the local communities will give economic empowerment especially in the face of the ban on bush meat based on dreaded Ebola disease thereby advising that government should harness all these potential for the purpose of economic development of the rural communities to checkmating youth restiveness and drift of people to urban centres where they end up living in squalors. 

He stated further that the neglect of livestock is already making the country to loss out in the billions of dollar economy in the production of animal meat as he stressed that livestock sub sector of agriculture cross border in Nigeria as animals like sheep, goat, chicken, local dogs, pigs, rabbitry can be reared in all the geo political zones with high economic gains adding that derivatives from other crops’ produce can be converted to animal feeds to reduce wastages.

Already, a meeting of the D-8 which was slated for discussion of standard animal production has been finally postponed for another indefinite time by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development after much elaborate preparation that would have attracted a position paper towards finding solutions to some of the animal and livestock production challenges.

Dr. Ojeaminren however advised the NACOLGDA to be bold to ensure good policy and law for the development of the rural areas especially in agriculture adding they should be involved in all the public hearings where issue relating to rural agricultural development is being heard so as to inject their contributions before such bills are passed saying “doing this will hasten grassroots development and agricultural transformation of rural farmers”

Meanwhile, the association has awarded Governor of Jigawa state, Alhaji Sule Lamido an award of best performed Excellency who had used the organ of ATA to develop the living standard of rural farmers according to the national President of NACOLGDA, Comrade D.G Komolafe at the 10th annual conference and general meeting held at Abuja.

In the citation read before the presentation of the award to his Execellecy who was represented by both the permanent secretaries of the Local government and agriculture ministries, Alhaji Adamu Muazu and Dr. Mohammed Idrith Danzomo who actually collected the award on behalf of the Governor said it was well deserved honour based on his achievement in the sector.

Agricultural Achievement of Governor Sule Lamido

1.      Establishment of farmers and Herdsmen Board to take care of conflict due to pressure exerted on natural reserve which is first of its kind in Nigeria.
2.      He has rehabilitated Jigawa State Agricultural Supply Company (JASCO) an input company with three retail outlets across the 27 local council of the state.
3.      Provided 375 tractors on loan to farmers association in the state.
4.      Revitalization of extension services through provision of 364 motorcycles and four wheel drive pickup vehicles for extension agents.
5.      Establishment of Agricultural research Institute in the state.
6.      Demarcation of 531 grazing reserve and development of 10 grazing reserve with improved pasture.
7.      He provide wind powered watering facilities to 80 grazing reserves
8.      He established various pastoralist committees at the state and local government levels
9.      There is sustained annual vaccination exercise for livestock in the 27 local councils.
10.  Alhaji Sule Lamido provided 1000 tube wells and pumps annually to small scale farmers throughout his 7 years in office
11.  He constructed 10 modern abattoirs and wet salting shades.
12.  Fishery facilities were provided for 500 women by his administration
13.  Training of agricultural staff is one major achievement as this will propel the development of the sector
14.  He has put distribution of fertilizer to local government at subsidized prices, a cardinal programme of his administration
15.  Re-demarcation of forest reverse, cattle routes and grazing reserves is top most in the Excellency priority.

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