Chief Audu Ogbeh |
The
Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has advised Nigerians to set
up plantations to boost food production in the country. Ogbeh, while
addressing a town hall meeting in Enugu, expressed regret that Nigerians
had abandoned agriculture to oil and gas for which they were known for,
adding that the recent fall in oil price had caused a lot of problem to
the country.
He
said that before now, the South East was the highest producer of palm
oil but that it was no longer so due to over-dependence on oil. The
minister said that the Federal Government spent N22 billion annually to
import food and food items, adding that it is not the duty of the
government to farm but to encourage farming.
Ogbeh
explained that the South East and North West had done well in
agriculture since the renewed attention on the sector, adding that the
ministry planned to attain self-sufficiency in the production of beans,
rice, millet, tomatoes and others by 2018.
The
minister further explained that the Federal Government would provide
ranches across the country where cattle and their herdsmen would
permanently stay. Ogbeh said that the ministry would not encourage
people to go back to agriculture and have cattle destroy their efforts
overnight. He said that the president had set up a committee to probe
allegations that the herdsmen moved about with AK-47 rifles, adding that
the report would be out soon.
Towards
ensuring more yields and harvest, the minister said that a booklet on
fertiliser mapping had been produced to aid farmers in various parts of
the country to get better yields. He assured the people that in two years, the country would be back to what it used to be in terms of production of grains and beans.
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