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The Lagos State Government has restated its
commitment to harness public and private investment through private
sector partnership to facilitate food security in the state.
This is contained in a statement issued by the Assistant Director
of Public Relations, Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, Mr Tunbosun
Ogunbanwo. The statement said the Special Adviser to the state governor
on Food Security, Mr Sanni Okanlawon, made the assertion when he visited
the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI).
He said that public and private sector partnership was an important
drive to create a mixed sector economy for job creation and the base
for expanding social services and environmental sustainability.
“The state government is poised to address poverty and guarantee
good health by ensuring wholesomeness in the process and distribution of
foods that citizens consume. It is necessary to monitor the whole
process of food handling and distribution until it gets to the final
consumers and we are currently proposing setting up Food Marshals Corp.
This step is in line with the commitment of the present administration
to ensure food security and that is part of the reasons why the Food
Security office was created,’’ Okanlawon said.
He added that the reason for the visit was for the ministry to
extend a handshake to the chamber to attract both foreign and local
investors to the sector. The special adviser noted that the effort was
for the industry to attract both local and foreign investors to Lagos
and ensure quick returns on investment.
Okanlawon quipped that the state government will develop the
Coconut value chain which is a strategic initiative to develop an
expanded structure for Coconut production and processing through Public
Private Partnership arrangement.
The special adviser said that the state government would continue
to collaborate with any organisation or individual directly or
indirectly contributing to the achievement of food sufficiency and
safety.
In her response, the President of LCCI, Dr. Nike Akande
noted that the chamber was ready to foster collaboration with the Lagos
State Government, especially in the agriculture sector. She said this
was because of the urgent need to address the issues of food security
and safety which, she noted, was critical for social stability and
security of lives and properties.
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