Commend, commend, commend as if life is all about commendation
even when you know things are not going the way they supposed to go. On 20th
October, 2014, the Federal Government through the office of Senior Special
Adviser to the President, Hajia Baraka Sani dragged Mr. President out of his
tight schedule to the launching of Agriculture business club in secondary
schools, a programme that have being with us for years without any impact. The
fact is that the launching does not deserve much glamourous ceremony it attracted
as these clubs did not go beyond the school level as many of the members do not
really take up farming profession as expected.
For once let us be frown with
ourselves, rather than concentrating on building institution and more workable
infrastructure that will make Agriculture more attractive as a sustainable
career, we prefer engaging in laughable thing in the name of encouraging Agriculture
among the younger ones in Nigeria secondary schools where majority have not
really understood what future portend in the face of government policy and unfriendly
economic environment that is making life difficult for young entrepreneurs and
private sector generally.
As I sincerely commend the effort of this present
administration for at least trying to reposition the face of agriculture
towards making every value chains of the sector as business with proactive Minister
who recently gave a directive to National Agricultural Seeds Council for the
training and engagement of youth corps in the improved seeds monitoring and
certification, I must also quickly point that the tempo must be vigorously pursued without
unnecessary mellow dramatic of farming school clubs as we are aware many of the
university graduates of Agriculture are stranded at home doing nothing based on
decayed system of public sector doing the business by themselves rather than
encouraging friendly sustainable policies.
I was just coming out from a meeting
organized by the National Council of Local Government Department of Agriculture
(NACOLGDA) where high level of disconnect between the three tiers of government
have really hinder the development and empowerment of our youths that reside in
rural communities who may have likely taken more interest in agriculture if it
had been well supported at that level. Let no one be deceived, Agriculture is
meant for focused and serious minded people who are not passionate about luxury
of life as you must be patient, persevere, resilient and pragmatic and be ready
to endure especially in an environment like ours that is battling with
unfriendly business policy occasioned by government inconsistency with many
unfulfilled promises that have paralyzed many farmers.
Majority people that are
children of farmers in the past have left the villages where agriculture is
being practiced for greener pasture of white collar jobs. As much as i agree
with farmers’ school club as a way of encouraging youth into farming, also I
want to sound that Nigeria do not need the whole lot population in the sector
as we always clamour based on the small fractional people doing Agriculture in
advance country where the system works effectively for development with
mechanization farming.
Majority of my school mates whose fathers were seasoned
farmers today have left farming for other things as it is easier said than done just as people who always say there is money
in Agriculture. Even people that commonly say it in public functions would not
allow their children to become one because of what it takes. Sirs our problem
is not farmers’ club in the secondary schools because it has been part of us
for years and till date, as many research Institutes have some of these schools
as centres for rural farmers’ training and transferring of improved
technologies to their parents, but yet many of them did not take to farming as
a result of the long neglect to the sector’ development. We do not need to
persuade anybody to do farming if there are right workings institutions that
motivate and encourage one, like government buying back from farmers so as to
allow them to immediately go back to cultivation. After all nobody encourages anybody to play
professional football but the gain is the driving force and our youths are day
by day going for it and any other show business stuff like music and drama
acting. My advice is that government should concentrate on building efficient
structures that will lift the face of present level of agricultural development
than making old practice new in the name of promoting farmers’ club in the
secondary schools when many university graduates are there roaming about the
streets .
It is much unheard that the funding going into research has even gone
below figure between 2010 and now. If you are not investing in research for the
future, what would these children fall back to even when they finally choose to
do farming? I want to believe there are other several better things to do in the
development of Agriculture especially in the area of rural road infrastructure
to open up farm lands for easy evacuation of produce to avoid wastages after
production than show of drama in the name of farming club in the city centre
schools, and not even the villages where there could be much catchment due to
availability of land and what have you.
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