The Federal Government is to assist Kwara State in its rice expansion programme, to boost food sufficiency in Nigeria.


The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, stated this on Tuesday in Ilorin when he paid a courtesy visit to the State Governor, Dr Abdul fatah Ahmed at his lodge.

Chief Ogbeh, who said Kwara State is identified with massive rice and cassava production, called on farmers in the state to take interest in cashew production, as the Federal Government would soon send varieties of cashew seedlings to Kwara State and some other states of the federation.

He also called on each state of the federation to focus on one or two major export crops with comparative advantage, as a measure towards improving Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings.

The Minister promised that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari would turn the agricultural sector into the new oil and gas sector, by making the sector more attractive to farmers and potential investors.

Chief Ogbeh also expressed concern over the neglect of the agricultural sector, due to the discovery of oil in commercial quantity in the 1950s.