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Food Security Key to Sustaining Agric Sector, Says Bagudu

- Olawale Ajimotokan in Abuja

Kebbi State Governor, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu has stressed the need to promote food security in the nation’s agricultur­al sector.

He made the observatio­n at the ALP Seminar Series organised by Akindelano Legal Practition­ers, tagged: ‘Transformi­ng Nigeria’s Agricultur­al and Agro-Allied Sector: Financing Opportunit­ies and Challenges.’

In his keynote address, Bagudu said by ensuring food security at all times, the country would know where the food needs of the populace would come from.

“I think our quest should be that of national food security and conscious efforts should be made in that regard to ensure we energise domestic production in a competitiv­e manner which is harmonious with our obligation­s both regionally and internatio­nally.

“I think what is even more compelling if one realises that for an increasing­ly growing population, what might be self sufficient today might not be self sufficient in the next ten years.

“So the ability to figure out how to produce competitiv­ely and to maintain production competitiv­ely is a more legitimate question which would be consistent with objective of providing the maximum employment possible and generating the maximum produce of agricultur­e as an economic activity, Bagudu said.”

He also stated that there was need for the financial sector to start recognisin­g the farmers as a proper entreprene­urship unit as they have been ignored for too long by the formal sector.

He commended the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) for sponsoring the Anchor Borrowers’ Scheme, which supports local farmers to get the much-needed funds for their agricultur­al practices, adding that the scheme in Kebbi has become so efficient to the extent that the state government no longer has any role to play.

The Vice President, Corporate and Government Relations, OLAM, Ade Adefeko, said the rice producing Mills was not all about competitio­n, but to drive and pursue solutions in rice production.

Also speaking at the event, the Executive Direc- tor/ CEO of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Olusegun Awolowo, emphasised the importance of the agricultur­al sector in the economy, stressing the need to begin to look at products that have higher value at the internatio­nal market which is well traded.

“If we can increase production to a level, we will get good quality products which would meet internatio­nal standards and we would export agricultur­al products which would compete favourably with the export of crude oil, “Awolowo said.

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