· *FG advocates PPP commercialization
The Vice
Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Prof. Ibrahim Garba has expressed dissatisfaction
on the state of Nigerian agricultural extension services for not being properly
mobilized to exhaustively galvanise food security in the country, just as the
Federal Government (FG) is ready to adopt the option of Public- Private- Partnership
(PPP) to overcome this particular challenge towards ensuring adequate
technologies transfer to farmers.
This was disclosed during a recently held 2019
Annual National Agricultural Extension Review and Planning Meeting with the
theme: “Paradigm Shift for a Sustainable Agricultural Extension Delivery System
in Nigeria’’ organised by the National
Agricultural Extension Research and Liaisons Services (NAERLS), Zaria.
Prof. Ibrahim Garba who was represented by the
Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administration) Prof. Zubair Abubakar identified extension as the main driver of the
agriculture sector of the economy, but however lamented the inadequate
harmonisation and coordination of extension, saying that the extension services is weakened
due to poor funding , under-staffing and other challenges.
The VC
therefore advocated that both research and extension services be repositioned
towards addressing specific needs of farmers and industries for more economic
gains and job creation.
Speaking on
the occasion , the Director, Extension Services, Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) , Dr. Karima Babangida, represented
by the Deputy Director, Federal Department of Agric Extension Services, Dr. Nngozi Odunze said that privatization of extension service delivery has been
considered lately as the only option to remedy the low funding and overall
administration of extension services towards effectiveness technologies
transfer for improved food productivity adding that PPP extension entailed
synergy between the Governor and private sector.
According to him ‘’the success of effective agricultural extension service delivery is
therefore dependent on partnership and complimentary actions of public and
private sector. But for partnership between public and private extension
activities to yield the desired results, government needs to organize national
and regional platforms and workshops to discuss and determine with major
stakeholders who will be responsible for which areas, and for what purposes’’
He added
that the ministry is committed to educating farmers on the right technologies
to adopt in their production, processing, packaging and marketing operations
towards production of improved produce, generate employment and create wealth
for the nation.
The
Executive Director (ED), NAERLS, Prof. Mohammed Khalid-Othman said that the
extension review and planning meeting is a very important platform where
national issues on Research Extension Farmers Input Linkage System( REFILS) are
being reviewed against the coming year.
Prof. Othman
said it is important that all registered
improved technologies that are in the
Research Institutes’ shelves be moved to farmers at the grassroots, thereby emphasizing the need why the Agricultural
Development Programmes ( ADP) at all the states levels must partner with his Institute to ensure
effective transfer to farmers.
NAERLS boss said that the issue of funding the ADPs is difficult to address because state
government under Federal system of government cannot be forced to allocate
money for such purpose except they want
to do it stressed policy makers must understand that adequate funding of extension
services would definitely lift up about 70% of people out of poverty.
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