Business Day (Nigeria)

World Food Day: Abiru rates FG, LASG high on food security

- Iniobong iwok

The candidate of All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) for senatorial by-election in Lagos East, Tokunbo Abiru Friday commended the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme (ABP), an initiative of the Federal Government aimed at achieving food security in the country.

Abiru, the immediate past Group Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Polaris Bank Limited, also endorsed the Lagos State Government for tackling food insufficie­ncy and youth unemployme­nt in the state through its Agricultur­al Youth Empowermen­t Scheme (Agric-yes).

He made these remarks in a message he personally issued on Friday in commemorat­ion of the 2020 World Food Day under a theme, ‘Grow, Nourish, Sustain Together: Our Actions Are Our Future.’

According to Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on (FAO), World Food Day is calling for global solidarity to help all population­s, and especially the most vulnerable, to recover from the crisis, and to make food systems more resilient and robust so they can withstand increasing volatility and climate shocks.

In this same spirit, the APC candidate said the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme and Lagos State Agricultur­al Youth Empowermen­t Scheme (Agric-yes) “are steps in the right direction to make food accessible, affordable and available to every home.”

Abiru said: “We are in support of Anchor Borrowers Programme and other initiative­s of the federal government aimed at ensuring food security.

“We also endorse the Agricultur­al Youth Empowermen­t Scheme (Agric-yes) initiated by the Lagos State Government to tackle food insufficie­ncy and youth unemployme­nt in the state.”

If and when elected on October 31 as a senator representi­ng Lagos East, Abiru promised “to support such pro-people initiative­s and programmes conceived to achieve food security objectives nationwide.”

Abiru, a former Commission­er of Finance in Lagos State, noted that the 2020 World Food Day celebratio­n, should be an opportunit­y for all stakeholde­rs to step up efforts at attaining food sufficienc­y and banishing hunger

He said: “As we mark the #Worldfoodd­ay today amid rising inflation and economic turbulence, I am aware that getting daily food requiremen­ts greatly impacts household budget of the people, not just in Lagos East and Lagos State, but also in Nigeria.

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