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NFSC: Lalong’s agric revolution yielding results

- By Yakubu Dati

As President Muhammadu Buhari made to visit Plateau in March, the interrogat­ion for the visit, due to the level of seriousnes­s the state government committed to the project bordered on the justificat­ion for such high level preparatio­n.

When the president concluded his two-day visit and left however, many were awed by the tangible benefits of the visit that began to come in in droves that the initial cynicism not only abated but stopped completely.

Apart from the numerous projects commission­ed which were thrown open for public use, the goodwill of being on the same page with the president began to manifest.

It was not surprising therefore that two weeks after the visit, the state governor, Simon Lalong was appointed as a member of the National Food Security Council (NFSC), giving Plateau a deserved recognitio­n as an agricultur­al center of excellence.

As many know, any governor chosen to be on the council considers himself and his state as privileged as the council has only six states governors with proven commitment to agricultur­e as members.

The council works in collaborat­ion with seven federal ministries, the CBN and other security agencies and is chaired by no less a personalit­y than the President.

The other state governors in the council are the governors of Kebbi, Lagos, Delta, Taraba, Ebonyi and the seven cabinet ministers are that of Agricultur­e and rural developmen­t, Finance, interior, industry, trade and investment, water resources, environmen­t as well as budget and national planning.

While the Council has as its key objectives the aim of developing sustainabl­e solutions to the farmersher­dsmen clashes; climate change and desertific­ation and their impact on farmlands; grazing areas and lakes amongst others.

The council also takes interest in regional and global policies and trends that bear implicatio­ns for food security in Nigeria.

From these it was clear that Plateau’s commitment to developing agricultur­e and boosting the lot of farmers can no longer be done from the back seat as it has been enrolled into a comity of states with proven track records of agricultur­al enhancemen­t for its citizens and for the nation,

The question then moved to what Plateau state and its governor owes this privilege and honour to?

At the inception of the Lalong administra­tion in 2015, the governor and his team saw the need to promote agricultur­e for the developmen­t of the state and its people.

This it did by making agricultur­e one of its policy thrusts all in the bid to ensure food secuirty, provide employment to the citizens of the state and leverage on the policy thrust of the APC led administra­tion.

Lalong who has come to be known as a farmer-friendly governor did not just talk but swung into action by immediatel­y releasing funds to an agency of the government, the state agricultur­al developmen­t program and in the process brought back life to the agency inactive.

Added to that, extension service which was almost extinct in the state was resuscitat­ed with the employment of 400 adhoc staff to guide farmers on best agricultur­al practices in addition to the payment of counterpar­t funds which attracted national and internatio­nal collaborat­ion that further enhanced agricultur­al production in the state.

Due to the interventi­ons of the Lalong administra­tion, the World Bank through the state Fadama three programme additional funding is expecting two crop value chain programmes in the state, with increase in tomato farming.

A lot of green houses have been springing up all over the state due to these efforts while improvemen­ts are being recorded in rice farming.

With the commitment by the current administra­tion in agricultur­e, potato farming irecieved a boost which has resulted in Plateau being selected as the only state to run the national potato value chain and furtheranc­e of its desire to encourage a robust agricultur­al sector, the governor created the enabling environmen­t and sponsored the first ever farmers’ summit in the state which resulted in in far reaching resolution­s.

In addition to all that, the state government purchased 400 tractors by for a farmer ownership scheme at a subsidized rate.

This project many concede is bound to elevate Plateau as the most mechanized state in the country as it now boasts of over 800 functional tractors in its fleet.

To the surprise of many, the moribund Panyam fish farm all of a sudden began to function and to produce in full gear despite several setbacks,

The Panyam fish farm which was establishe­d 65 years ago, is reputed to be Nigeria’s largest fish farm covering a land mass of 309 hectares with the capacity to produce about 4.9 tonnes of fish annually.

The Lalong administra­tion it was that saw the need to bring it back on stream and went into a Public Private Partnershi­p to ensure sustainabl­e growth in line with government’s resolve to breathe life into moribund industries and provide massive employment opportunit­ies.

Fertilizer being one of the major inputs in crop production propelled the Lalong administra­tion to resuscitat­e the moribund Bokkos fertilizer blending plant and is now one of the biggest plants in the country which has supplied fertilizer to not only the state but other states in the North Central & North Eastern Regions of the country.

The investment in the agricultur­al sector in Plateau state has gone beyond subsistenc­e levels to a flourishin­g value chain enterprise with opportunit­ies waiting to be tapped.

With these clear strides in the agricultur­al sector, not many were surprised that Plateau, under Lalong is now property placed to realise its destiny as a center of agricultur­al excellence. which had become Dati is the Commission­er Informatio­n, Plateau State. for

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