EBAFOSA |
Nigerian government yesterday officially at
Sheraton hotel in Abuja joined other African countries in using Ecosystem-based
Adaption to ensuring food security as its branch was launched at Sheraton Hotel
Abuja with the theme “Re-shaping Nigeria Food Security and Climate Change
Resilience through EBAFOSA”.
Present at the lunch is the Regional Climate
Change Coordinator, United Nations Environment Programme – Dr Richard Munang,
The Deputy Country Director- Programme, United Nations development Programme-
Mandisa Mashologu, The Deputy Director of Agriculture, Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development- Mr. Opara .G. Obinna, The Director
Administration, Ministry of Budget & National Planning- Mr. Chris Eze
Ezeilo and relevant stakeholders.
EBAFOSA seeks to combat food insecurity,
climate change, ecosystems degradation and poverty in Africa using an
innovative approach that decentralizes the development and application of
the policy solutions in the least bureaucratic channel to ensure immediate
results are recorded at the grassroots in an inclusive, participatory way
towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Also EBAFOSA
is the first ever inclusive pan-African framework and platform, an institution
with protocols, a constitution and rules of procedure adopted in an inclusive
continental process , guiding its actions, that provides a platform for all
stakeholders in a country, from governments and their agencies, the public
sector, private sector, educational and research institutions,
individual publics/citizens, CBOs, international intergovernmental
organizations, NGOs, CSOs etc. to collaborate in a participatory way in
developing and implementing policy solutions to upscale EBA-driven agriculture
and its value chains toward ensuring sustainable inclusive growth in
Africa. EBAFOSA does not re-invent the wheel, but rather provides
an optimized channel to implement existing and envisaged grandeur
development plans for the continent. Consequently, its principal mandate is to
support the implementation of the various continental and global
blue-prints on food security and sustainable industrialization and development.
The President,
Nigerian National Branch (NNB) Mr. Oyesola James Oluwagbemiga during an interview said that the official launch would
enhance EBAFOSA framework being integrated into the agricultural value chain
and ecosystem- based approach stressed that efficient resource uses, waste
management and social inclusion to rural farming would be well supported to
achieving ecosystem-based food security.
Mr.
Oluwagbemiga said that “EBAFOSA holds distinct
benefits to Nigeria food sector, such as: to enhance food and nutritional security; to enhance
ecosystem productivity; build community climate resilience; enhance value
chains by linking on farm production with opportunities for both demand and
supply value chains, as jobs and income is created”.
He stresses
that in order to operationalize EBAFOSA
approaches in the Nigeria, our focus
should be to safeguard Nigeria’s food and livelihood security through “Reform policies and institution, embedding ‘good’
policies in both the public and the private sector, for example, through
budgetary allocation to programmes and projects that can enable scaling up of
EbA approaches, Strengthen knowledge management by including both indigenous
and scientific knowledge, Increase
communication and outreach, Support capacity building and Reinforce economic
incentives and private sector engagement”.
Also the Regional Climate Change Coordinator, United Nations Environment
Programme – Dr Richard Munang, said that EBAFOSA is created to upscale Ecosystem-based agricultural policies in Africa.
Launched after the 2nd Ecosystem Based Adaptation Agriculture for
Food Security Conference held by UNEP in Nairobi during July 30-31 2015, this
new international body seeks to combat food insecurity, climate change,
ecosystems degradation and poverty in Africa in a decentralized and inclusive
manner.
EBAFOSA implementation is strategically
categorized into three phases- introductory, growth and maturity, with each
subsequent phase building on a preceding one. The introductory phase considered
as the most-crucial which aims to secure commitment of the vital stakeholders,
who will be the foundation of EBAFOSA. Implementation envisages activities on
two levels - strategic and operational.
The Minister,
Agriculture Chief Audu Ogbeh ably represented by Mr. Opara Obinna said that the
present administration was aware of the effect of climate change on crops
towards achieving the 20 million metric ton of food into the nation’s market
saying promotion of climate smart agriculture strategic alliance with relevant
NGOs in the EBAFOSA would be embraced and supported with registration on line.
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