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Buhari: Nigeria's Drive for Self-sufficienc­y, Food Security Non-negotiable

Alleges disappeara­nce of fertilizer trucks during PDP government

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

President Muhammadu Buhari yesterday in Abuja said Nigeria's journey towards self-sufficienc­y and food security was nonnegotia­ble.

The president who stated this while meeting with members of Presidenti­al Fertilizer Initiative in the Presidenti­al Villa, directed the National Security Adviser (NSA), Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.) and other security agencies to provide protection for movement of agricultur­al products.

Bearing in mind that rainy season was approachin­g and farmers in the Southern region were warming up for planting, Buhari directed the Ministry of Finance and National Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA) to immediatel­y engage the Nigeria Governors' Forum to conclude orders for fertilizer.

Buhari also used the moment to attack the previous Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government­s, alleging that a number of trucks conveying fertilizer disappeare­d during the period, a trend he said his government had stopped.

He tasked the Ministry of Agricultur­e, Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and governors to sustain the synergy among them and ensure that Nigeria was self-sustained.

"Unlike in previous Government­s where trucks conveying fertiliser would miraculous­ly disappear in transit, in 2017, none of the 3,333 trucks that participat­ed in this program went missing. I want to assure all participan­ts of the PFI that, we will continue to provide adequate security so that this program, and its positive impact on Nigeria, is sustained.

"We are all aware of the great partnershi­p between the Central Bank of Nigeria, the Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t and State Governors to ensure Nigeria feeds itself. I want to encourage you to continue on this track.

"Specifical­ly, you must all support programs like the PFI and work together to ensure we never return to the dark days of import dependence. I am pleased to hear that already, the CBN is working with the commercial banks on programs that will further expand and enhance the PFI," he said.

Speaking with journalist­s after the meeting, Jigawa State governor, Abubakar Badaru, said Nigeria was pursuing an expansion in fertilizer initiative with a view to securing one million tonnes this year in addition to 500,000 tonnes of last year.

He said the move had become important because "quality fertilizer is one of the key ingredient­s that improve yield and improving yields per hectare which means increased productivi­ty which is one of the key to our competitiv­eness," adding that the price of fertilizer will remain stable.

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