The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos, Niger, Kwara partner for improved food security, waste reduction

- By Gbenga Akinfenwa and Safurat Muritala

THE Lagos State Government says it has kicked off partnershi­p programme with Niger and Kwara states towards bridging food supply- demand gaps under the Produce- 4Lagos initiative.

As a market- city state, Lagos is consumer- centric, requiring large quantities of food to cater for its population’s needs.

At the meeting held at the Secretaria­t, Alausa, Ikeja by the Lagos State Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Ms. Abisola Olusanya, with her counterpar­ts, Commission­er for Agricultur­e & Rural Developmen­t, Kwara State, Mrs Oloruntoyo­si Thomas, and Commission­er for Industry, Trade, Investment and Private Sector Developmen­t, Niger State,

Mr. Aminu Suleman Takuma, Olusanya said her ministry is supporting local Lagos farmers to boost food production particular­ly in livestock, fisheries and horticultu­re.

“In large commercial quantities, Niger and Kwara, as part of the broader picture of attaining Mr. President’s food security agenda, have the competitiv­e and comparativ­e production edge in fulfilling the Lagos demand.

“Kwara shares border with Niger; they have the land, people and capabiliti­es to produce. This is an agenda that we have for a lot of states, not just Kwara and Niger,” commission­er said.

The commission­er who assured of sustainabi­lity of the partnershi­p said the governors of the respective states are already engaging, noting that that the meeting is to fine- tune and set the process in motion.

She said: “We understand our positionin­g as a state, which is the market for West Africa, so, we are making efforts to ensure our people continue to get cheaper, wholesome and quality food and ensure the general prosperity and health of our citizenry.”

The Kwara State Commission­er of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Thomas, applauded the initiative, which she described as a major milestone to boost agricultur­e in Nigeria, close the gaps of unemployme­nt and increase food processing and production.

She said: “It is a way of bridging gaps and building communitie­s and empowering our farmers and it is about ensuring that there is food security. We are happy to key into this to be able to feed Kwarans first before we can feed Lagos and Nigeria as a whole.”

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