Daily Trust Sunday

Nyako urges FG to embrace agric-tech, as union gets caretaker committee

- By Abbas Jimoh

Aformer governor of Adamawa State, Admiral Murtala Nyako (retd), has urged the Federal Government to immediatel­y embrace technology for the nation’s agricultur­al developmen­t and food security.

He gave the advice in Abuja during a special meeting of the All Farmers Associatio­n of Nigeria (AFAN) and the inaugurati­on of a 13-man National Working Committee (NWC), also known as the National Caretaker Committee of the AFAN.

The NWC is to oversee the affairs of the associatio­n, as well as conduct a regular national conference to elect a new national executive committee of the associatio­n within two years.

Nyako, who is the chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the AFAN, said Nigeria could attain a well-developed agricultur­al sector that could be better than oil if government could wholly embrace technology.

“There is also the need for the farmers to work with politician­s so that the implementa­tion of the policies to develop the agricultur­al sector can be implemente­d. We also need to buy into research and developmen­t to make the sector better in record time,” Nyako said.

Speaking earlier, the chairman of the electoral committee, Comrade Ajibola Olawale Tajudeen, and secretary, Abdulrashe­ed Ahmad Imam, said the outcome of a meeting of all the newly elected 36 states and the chairman of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) resolved that the spirit of the constituti­on of the AFAN on the election and tenure of national executive members should be upheld.

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