Chief Audu Ogbeh and stakeholders |
There is no
doubt about the competency of the present Minister, Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), Chief Audu Ogbeh based on his
practical experiences, and which he has exhibited with words in many fora, but
stakeholders are demanding that it should be matched with action to mitigate imminent
food crisis.
Stakeholders also expressed concern on the
negative impact of Treasury Single Account (TSA) payment on the sector saying
agricultural related matters should be given a special attention that would
fast tract support for the sector’s development especially in the face of
grants from foreign partners to Research Institutes, and funding for some
jointly run agricultural programmes that are being delayed in the country.
FMARD
Minister, Chief Audu Ogbeh apart from being a politician was a practicing
farmer before his appointment by President Mohammudu Buhari based on his track
records and ability to ensure food security.
The need for
the sector to be repositioned to creation of job and wealth to substitute
falling oil crisis cannot be better than now.
Chief Ogbeh
has since been expressing in words the steps that would be taken to ensure
effective footing of the sector’s policy which he acknowledged had already
begun by his predecessor who he commended and promised the continuity of his
policy in Agriculture with more expansion and correction where necessary.
The
minister’s promises have indeed raised the hope of many stakeholders in the
sector especially in the face of none activities both in the raining and dry
seasons of last year due to non availability of fund cum foods importation
which is making market difficult for our farmers as regards selling their
produce with example of rice and wheat.
However many
of the stakeholders who pleaded anonymous said that the minister has to match
his words with actions stating agricultural sector was time bound, added that
the situation might go worst if expedient actions are not taken to checkmating
the impact of last year’s gap of seeds and fertilizers through the growth enhancement scheme.
They argued
that the high cost of food items in the market was already giving concern as
something proactive needs to be done to put the situation under control
pointing it might lead to food imports as soon as pressure began to mount for
mitigations from Nigerians.
Meanwhile
the lower house of the National Assemble has order the National Grain Reserve
of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to immediately
release grains to the marketers to
cushioned the effect of high prices of food in the market.
Many
suggested that the states and local governments of the Federation must be well
carried along in the Federal Government agricultural programme since many of
these arms have no agricultural policies of their own that can give impressive
direction to food security as expected except about three of them.
The head of
crop production at the University of Maiduguri, Prof. Abba Gambo has said at a
NTA programme that most states of the federation have no agricultural policy
that can be used to measure the direction of food security and agricultural
development saying this was a very serious challenge to the sector.
Meanwhile,
at the flag off of the second phase of Agricultural Equipment held at National
Centre for Agricultural Mechanization
(NCAM) the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Ogbeh
has resound the readiness of the present administration of President Mohammadu Buhari to repositioning
agriculture as wealth creation sector thereby taking over the position of
greater revenue generation from the crude oil adding that this administration
would turn agricultural sector into new oil and gas sectors.
Already the
negative effect of TSA has begun to take its toll on the agricultural
activities as many of the foreign grants always being benefitted in the sector
by the research Institutes who are poorly funded by the Government are now
trapped due to delay occasioned by this new economic policy which many
stakeholders see a ploy to take away scientists autonomy instead of
strengthening it for effective and efficient operation towards agricultural
development.
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