* Says farmers not involved
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Lament over insecurity
The
Group Managing Director of Safari 54, Mr. Shedrack
Madlion in a chat with Nancy Illoh on Money Line a popular financial programme
on African Independent Television (AIT) has criticized the action of the
Federal government (FG) on the non-involvement of farmers and other technocrats
in the recently inaugurated National Food Security Council, pointing that
farmers are the ones at the receiving end and their issues cannot be discussed
without being involved.
Mr. Madlion Lion described the council
formation by President Muhammadu Buhari as not being completed without the
involvement of Mayetti Allah, farmers, researchers and agronomists who can bring
to table strategic method that would checkmate food insecurity solution in the
country where killings and kidnappings have been the order of the day in the
recent time.
According to Madlion “over 134
rural farmers have been lost to herdsmen clash, 73 in Logo in Benue state, 35 in Alu, and we have about
56 within Taraba and Adamawa, these are rural farmers that we know about”.
“The only person I did not see is
the sector commander of the Federal Road Safety, because I begin to wonder what
the chief of defense staff and others are doing in the council, when they are
discussing the critical point of a nation which is food security, which has
been in turmoil since last year till now, and has resulted into a total decline
of farmers participation as regards insecurity”.
“Farmers are no longer going to
farms, farmers are the ones being kidnapped, farmers are the victims of
insecurity all over the country, we thought it was a Zamfara and Kaduna problems,
but only for us to realize that even in Delta, Kogi they have issues where
farmers are the major victims . When you are now inaugurating a council, you
did not pick up farmers from the Mayetti Allah, farmers groups, who are into
cultivation, Institutions and research institutions that have direct relation
to food security in the country”.
“The attention needed to be given
to food should not be played with politics, because when you visit the market
you do not see APC or PDP on food stuffs displayed, when it comes to food
security, it is what nations should not joke with. According to the food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nation (FAO) survey, Nigeria stands in the ninth (9th)
position among the forty-nine (49) countries that are going to face starvation”.
“We have more than 3826 farming
families between Kaduna and Zaria, and the total decline of farmers
participation as regards insecurity, am in Kaduna and my farm is in a place
called Dutse, due to insecurity, I and my workers can hardly access the farm
due to the fear of kidnapping on the Abuja-Kaduna highway, and which has turned
into the den of kidnappers, thereby making us to sale our products at a giveaway
price. The activity of the kidnappers along that road has crippled farming
business in that axis, as kidnapping activities start as early as 11 am in the
morning to 4pm”.
“The farmers’ association needs to
be part of the initial inauguration, we know very well that state governors
have constituted themselves as emperor in their states, putting food on the
table of Nigerians are not what you need to handover or play politics with. It
is a speculation that we have over 2million live cattle in Nigeria, that is not
true, we have the worst looking cow in the world, our production ratio, in
terms of beef, milk, health qualities of our cow is wrong. 42% of the cow we
slaughter in the market are diseased and when it comes to the creation of this
food security council, you did not bring in the professionals such as vet
doctors, Meyetti Allah group or agronomist, so that when you are giving brief,
the professionals should be able to say that in six month this is what we are
expecting during the dry ad wet season, hence we want to change our aging
farmers with the younger ones. I say that the council will do less; I stand to
be proven wrong. And if you look at it very well the farmers are the highest payers
of taxes, the farmers pay commodity taxes, he pays for transportation, he
sustains the market and the market officers still collect money from him for
bringing his goods to the market which turns into the local revenue”.
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