Chief Audu Ogbeh |
The Honourable Minister
of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh has said that
Agriculture is the biggest and fastest
way of enriching the rural populace and stabilizing the polity.
He stated this during
his meeting with a delegation from the Plateau state government led by the
Executive Governor, Rt Hon Bako Lalong in his office.
The Minister stated
that “We have no choice than to help grow agriculture in all states of the federation, create wealth and
jobs and make people happier to bring life to the rural areas where there has
been so much hardship and difficulty in accessing livelihoods”.
He explained that the
introduction of cattle colonies in the country was borne out of the need to
provide an enabling environment for agriculture to thrive in the country since
the states own the land; adding that to
governments ‘it is cheaper to do this
for herdsmen and others who want to rear cattle than for individuals to go and
invest many, because we know that many farmers have difficulties raising bank
loans’.
The Minister
while throwing light on the
concept of colony stated “Colonies and ranches are the same thing in many ways except that
a colony is more bigger that a ranch; a
colony is a biological expression for any species of animals whether by nature
or by human design that are found in a large
community sharing the
same terrain, such as bee colonies in certain areas. In Colony 20, 30 ranchers can share the same colony, a
ranch is usually owned by an individual or company with few numbers of cows, in
a cattle colony you could find 100, 200, 300 cows owned by different
individuals”.
He added “The reason
for designing colony was that we want to prepare on a large scale a place where
many owners of cattle can co-exist there, they feed well because we can make
their feeds from agro waste, get good water to drink as cows drink a lot of
water, we can give them green fodder; we grow it on a large scale harvest and
feed the cow; give them veterinary services and protect the cows against
rustlers”.
The Minister commended the Plateau state
government for its interests in developing agriculture and promised to extend
further supports to the 16 state governments that had expressed interest in
developing ranches like Kogi, Nasarawa, Osun, Kebbi, Plateau states, among
others.
Ogbeh said once the colony begins, the Federal
Government would embark on a large scale artificial insemination to improve the
breed of cattle so that the yield of milk can increase, he observed that while
a cow in Nigeria delivers about a litre
of milk per day, in East Africa, a cow gives 15 litres of milk and in Europe
they do averagely 50 litres of milk per day, ssaying that Nigeria is still a
long way from achieving the target which
other countries have achieved.
He sought for supports
from states in area of extension officers who will be recruited within the
locality so that they can be in contact with rural farmers, they will be taught
on what to do as well as train the farmers on planting operations which will go side by side with the
programme on cattle colonies.
Chief Ogbeh said the
whole aim of the policy is to end
herdsmen - farmers’ conflict, saying the idea is neither a hostile nor wicked
plan by the ministry to seize anybody’s land. He then called on all Nigerians to embrace Agriculture as a business.
The Minister also announced that the Federal Government would
soon hold a stakeholders’ forum with the herdsmen and other stakeholders on the
implementation of the new policy and express his willingness to visit some of
the Agricultural sites in Plateau state.
Earlier in his address,
the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Rt Hon Bako Lalong said he was in the
Ministry to identify with the agricultural revolution of the Federal Government
in area of livestock production as well as seek for more assistance for his
State.
The Governor said Plateau State was one of the
states that keyed into the ranch policy when it was introduced by the Federal
Government and expressed the readiness of the state to also embrace the cattle
colony policy that is being introduced by the Federal Government. “If you need to live in peace you need to
find ways of sustaining peace. This policy has a lot of interest for us”, he
stated.
He expressed appreciation to the Minister for
the supports the state enjoyed so far from the Ministry and promised that
Plateau state will continue to partner with the Federal Government in its
agricultural policies to provide gainful employment for its teeming
populations.
Oluwakemi Ogunmakinwa
Mrs.
For:
Director Information
January
11, 2018
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