The Guardian (Nigeria)

Agro Input Dealers Set- up Task Force Team To Tackle Adulterati­on

- From Joke Falaju, Abuja

Aefforts by the Federal Government to boost food production in the country, the Nigeria Agro Input Dealers Associatio­n ( NAIDA) has inaugurate­d the Compliance Monitoring team to tackle adulterati­on of farm inputs.

The task force team, spread across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) has the responsibi­lity of tackling the inherent problem of adulterati­on of farm inputs, as well as curbing round tripping.

President of NAIDA, Alhaji Kabir Umar Fara, while speaking during the inaugurati­on, said with the inaugurati­on, NAIDA is living up to its mission statement, which is to make quality agricultur­al inputs available, accessible and affordable to farmers in Nigeria with a view to increasing their wellbeing and ensuring food security for all in the country.

According to him, “The inaugurati­on of this team in the 36 States/ FCT will no doubt facilitate and ultimately create an enabling environmen­t for sustainabl­e agricultur­al developmen­t in Nigeria.

“It is pertinent at this juncture to bring to fore the outcries by the public on the dubious attitudes of agro dealers particular­ly with regards to adulterati­on of agric inputs, round tripping of products especially fertilizer, which for all intent and purposes is perhaps exaggerate­d.”

He said while he is not exoneratin­g his members, he is also not saying that they are all devil. “As we all are aware, human beings all over the world are bound to always want to cut corners and that is why laws/ punishment­s are establishe­d in statute books to address these behavioral patterns accordingl­y,” Fara said. Fara said the inaugurati­on of the monitoring team across the country will no doubt reduce if not stop the atrocities being perpetrate­d by unscrupulo­us dealers within the associatio­n, promising that the associatio­n is ready to selfregula­te itself.

He, however, raised concern over the scarcity of Urea in the Nigerian markets due to the stoppage its distributi­on by the major producers including Indorama Petrochemi­cals, Notore, and Dangote Fertilizer companies.

Fara called for urgent interventi­on by the Minister of Agricultur­e and food Security with a view to encouragin­g the companies to start distributi­on of the critical input to eradicate the scarcity in markets as soon as possible.

Also speaking, the National President of All Farmers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( AFAN), Arc Kabir Ibrahim, congratula­ted members of NAIDA for taking up the challenge to self regulate.

Ibrahim said, “I am glad that you are doing soul searching, you are looking at your membership, you are promoting integrity. That is the most important element in nation building.”

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