· Yet to pay locust forecast dues
The Federal Ministry
of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) will soon resuscitate its moribund Agro Aviation unit to checkmate high contract cost being expended on
controlling the pest and other disease activities that have suffered set back
in the last twelve years just as the ministry is yet to pay any locust forecast
dues for about three decades.
This was disclosed by the Head Pest Control
Service Division, FMARD Mr. Danlami Aliyu Chafe in his office during a chat
with food farm news.
Chafe said that the
spraying of farms against locust, grasshopper, pest attack and other activities
being carried out by this unit in the last twelve years had since been stopped
leaving the abandoned agro aircrafts wasting away in the open without proper care
since the retirement of the pilot and other engineers in charge of the unit
about twelve years ago.
He added that huge sum of money are being spent on contracting the activities of the unit to
contractors who most times didn’t carry out the pest control activities as
being expected, coupled the fact that the proper state of the abandoned aircrafts cannot be ascertained due to long
period of neglect where they are being packed at the Kaduna Air force
base.
The Head, pest
control service division pointed that government is making frantic effort to bring
the department back to functional level
as about 70% job is completed towards achieving this unit that
would now be spraying farms against locust, grasshoppers and other pest attack thereby reducing Government expenditure on contracting.
Chafe posited that
Government must show more interest in the agro-aviation unit saying by so doing
‘’ we will be achieving a lot as there would be room for partnership with other
private sector that are experts in aviation, and this will in turn create
employment and also generate revenue for the government’’
He also indicated
that effort of the FG to checkmate Africa dessert locust invasion may not be
effective until the ministry has full access to information directly from the
Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) forecast platform stressed that
Nigeria has not paid her annual dues since the time of late General Sanni
Abacha, and this has made us to be relying on Niger Republic for any outbreak
information instead of direct access.
Chafe however allayed
farmers’ fear on locust attack saying that Government has given support to
Niger Republic towards checkmating the outbreak saying that nothing of such would
enter the country.
Meanwhile, in 2016 it
will be recalled that there was incident of this pest migration from another neighbouring
country close to Taraba State, where the Commissioner of Agriculture, Mr. Diyos
Auta said that about 50.000 hectares of
crops farm was destroyed by this locust disease saying that ‘’ this pest
migrated from neighbouring Cameroon’’
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