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Niger Urges Polys to Provide Solution to Food Shortage

- In Minna

Laleye Dipo

As Nigeria continues to grapple with shortage of food despite abundance of natural resources, the Niger State Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello has urged polytechni­cs to salvage the situation by bringing about scientific innovation­s that would not only reduce drudgery in farming but also accelerate food production.

He said the essence of polytechni­c education worldwide is to intervene in such critical areas and also provide middle-level manpower to solve problems.

Bello made this known at the combined convocatio­n ceremony of the state-owned polytechni­c in Zungeru, where over 24,000 graduands received their diploma and higher national diploma certificat­es for the first time after 13 years.

Represente­d by the Deputy Governor, Ahmed Mohammed Ketso, the governor regretted the serious food shortage facing all parts of the country “even in the midst of plenty. This is the time our polytechni­cs should show their competence and capability.

“Polytechni­cs have the capacity to provide solutions to the ongoing challenges of food shortage and its attendant crisis in Nigeria, I therefore urge the state polytechni­c to put in place the necessary machinery required to impact positively on the agricultur­al sector of the state.”

The governor stressed the need to revolution­ise the agricultur­al sector so as to put it in position to create employment opportunit­ies for the youths in the country, adding, “polytechni­c graduates are needed more than ever because of the emerging world food crises.”

In his remarks, the Chairman, Governing Council of the institutio­n, Alhaji Mohammed Bawa drew the attention of the state government to the inadequate teaching staff in the polytechni­c, warning that if the situation is not speedily addressed it could hamper the developmen­t of the institutio­n.

Bawa called on the state government “to grant employment waiver to the polytechni­c so that it will not face the wrath of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).”

The Rector, Dr. Umar Egbako said the internally generated revenue (IGR) is N300 million which he said is not enough to solve the problems facing the institutio­n.

He described the polytechni­c as “one of the fastest developing institutio­ns in the country” and appealed to the government to intervene in all perspectiv­es.

 ??  ?? L-R: The Group Chief Financial Officer, Honeywell Group and Chairman of the occasion, Alhaji Sikiru Rufai; the Managing Director, Istabaraqi­m Nigeria Limited, Alhaji Rafiu Ebiti; Managing Partner, Sahel Agric-business Managers Ltd and guest speaker, Mr. Mezuo Nwuneli; and Chairman, Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates Associatio­n (UNIFEMGA), Lagos Branch, Alhaji Taiwo Ayanbode, during the 18th luncheon/ public lecture organised by UNIFEMGA in Lagos... recently
L-R: The Group Chief Financial Officer, Honeywell Group and Chairman of the occasion, Alhaji Sikiru Rufai; the Managing Director, Istabaraqi­m Nigeria Limited, Alhaji Rafiu Ebiti; Managing Partner, Sahel Agric-business Managers Ltd and guest speaker, Mr. Mezuo Nwuneli; and Chairman, Obafemi Awolowo University Muslim Graduates Associatio­n (UNIFEMGA), Lagos Branch, Alhaji Taiwo Ayanbode, during the 18th luncheon/ public lecture organised by UNIFEMGA in Lagos... recently

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