*AFAN demands taskforce
Majority stakeholders in the agricultural sector have begun to raise anxiety over non-specific direction the present minister of Agriculture is taking to ameliorate food insecurity as prices rise beyond the reach of average Nigerians in the country.
Food Farm News authoritatively gathered that
no concrete policy direction has been visibly taken to address food security
challenges in view of the yearning of Nigerians for proactive measures for
sustainable commercial food production since the arrival of Dr. Mohamod
Abubakar to the ministry as minister.
The minister
has been accused of not giving the sector the needed oxygen that would give a
turnaround to commercial agricultural production being coming out of post covid
19 of 2022 negative impact on food security in Nigeria.
Many under
anonymity have described the minister of being more concerned with his
political ambition than the attention he supposed to have given to ensuring
improvement in the execution of policies that would assist farmers and other
stakeholders at the value chains of the sector to be more proactive in
productivity.
The youth
enumerators have alleged the minister of long delay in the payment of their
stipends on enumeration of farmers at the rural areas, saying the payments have
dragged beyond necessary in view of the time the file concerning the issue had
been passed to his table.
A source
even told us that the usual national agriculture council meeting where decisions
are taken for agricultural activities and budget spending for the year has not
yet been held as the year is already in August, and is fast running to end without
any concrete achievement.
However, the
National President, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Arc. Kabir
Ibrahim has recommended a food taskforce to be instituted so as to make food
productivity proactive enough to checkmate high prices of foods before the
administration of President Mohammadu Buhari comes to an end.
Kabir
Ibrahim said that there is nexus between insecurity and food security which
required a close interrogation before the exit of the present administration,
adding that the problem of hike food prices would make Nigeria extremely
difficult to govern.
He advocated
the following public and private organizations to be included in the taskforce as National Security Adviser (NSA), The DG, National
Intelligence Agency (NIA) Heads of Army, Air-force and Navy, Civil Defence
Services, the DSS, Police, Miyetti Allah, FMARD and AFAN.
The rest are
the Ministry of communication& Digital Economy, the National Assembly Member (NASS), the judiciary,
the President of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Sultan and the youth and women leaders.
AFAN
president wanted President Buhari to charge the task force to come up with a
tangible result within twelve weeks from the date of inauguration, adding that
the lack of synergy between the stakeholders in the sector with institutional malfunction
of the relevant ministries and parastatals as well as highly inadequate policy
implementation had contributed to the current weak food system in the country.
He added
that ‘‘ the last 7 years have witnessed the evolution of the Agriculture
Promotion Policy (APP), the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Anchor Borrower
Program (ABP), National Agricultural Land Development Agency (NALDA) several windows of credit, social
safety nets, Medium Term Development Plan (2021-2025), signing up to AfCTA,
interventions by AfDB, Development partners and heavy investments by the
Private sector food sufficiency, and the much desired food security is still a
mirage’’
Responding
to when the National Council on Agriculture (NCA) meeting will come up, the
Permanent Secretary (PS), Dr. Ernest Umakhike said the meeting is likely to
come early or middle September of the year.
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