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Agric foundation to FG: Create farmers ‘National Day’

- By Dalhatu Liman

The National Agricultur­al Foundation of Nigeria, a non-government­al organizati­on, has decried the Federal Government’s failure to set aside a national day for Nigerian farmers despite their enormous contributi­on towards the country’s wellbeing.

It said it’s surprising there is nothing like a National Day for the farmers to celebrate and for the government to hear from them and give them the recognitio­n they deserve.

This was disclosed by the National Coordinato­r of the National Agricultur­al Foundation of Nigeria, Dr Samuel Negedu, while briefing the press at the head office of the Foundation in Abuja ahead of the 15th edition of the

National Agricultur­al Show to be held from 20th to 24th November.

According to him, many countries have National Farmers Day, adding that it’s not too late and the earlier the better, “We are still pursuing that. I believe that this can happen and the press will help us to make it. We know the effect of celebratin­g them; it has to be very positive and the farmers are waiting. One day, I believe it will happen.”

He, however, assured that the Foundation is poised to continue supporting the agricultur­al programs of the country.

On why the show was shifted from October to November as is the tradition, Dr Negedu said it was occasioned by the season’s rainfall pattern in which farmers suffered a lot of losses in the previous month, “The farmers advocated that they wanted to come when they’re through with the harvest.”

Speaking on the focus of this year’s show, he said the focus would be on the president’s food emergency pronouncem­ent. “We have two purposes: one is to be in the mood perfectly in creating a forum for Nigerians to showcase their agricultur­al produce and productivi­ty through the National Agricultur­al Show. Secondly, for us to discuss ongoing policies of the government towards proper implementa­tion.

The show is expected to bring together major stakeholde­rs such as agric groups, farmers’ organisati­ons and zero hunger groups, among others, “because if you’re talking about food security, some of these groups must be present. They are going to participat­e effectivel­y both at the opening ceremony and in the seminar.”

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