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FG Directs Stock-taking of Agricultur­al Assets

- Oluchi Chibuzor with agency report

The Minister of Agricultur­e and Rural Developmen­t, Sabo Nanono, has directed all state and zonal coordinato­rs to commence documentat­ion of agricultur­al assets across the country.

Nanono, gave the directive at a meeting on monitoring and evaluation of 2019 projects in Abuja, yesterday.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the minister, who noted that there were several agricultur­al assets, ranging from lands and buildings, lamented that many of them were un-utilised and unaccounte­d for.

“We have enormous unutilised assets. They are so many that we do not even know where they are. We have land; we have buildings everywhere in this country.

“All zonal coordinato­rs, please document our assets across the country. It is very important to know where they are and we want to know the status of these assets. Leaving them like that is a misnomer,” he said.

Nanono, urged stakeholde­rs at the meeting to come up with a strategic paper that would enable the ministry to properly monitor and evaluate priority projects.

He said: “this interactiv­e meeting is apt as it provides opportunit­y to take stock of the progress made in the implementa­tion of the 2019 priority projects. This is to enable us strategise as we commence implementa­tion of 2020 capital projects.

“Encumbranc­es to effective monitoring and evaluation of projects and programmes is a challenge that must be surmounted if we must attain the mandate assigned to us.”

On efforts by the federal government to reposition the ministry, he said the federal government was not resting on its oars to ensure that critical areas of the sector were catered to.

According to him, some critical areas of concern as mentioned by President Muhammadu Buhari during his 2020 State of the Nation address on January 1, were mechanisat­ion, extension service and livestock.

The Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Abdulkadir Mu’azu, called for synergy between the headquarte­rs and the zonal, state offices as well as other stakeholde­rs in project implementa­tion.

He directed all department­s and units in the ministry to align their activities to the agricultur­e-specific 2019 to 2023 priority projects, programmes and deliverabl­es.

He expressed optimism that the meeting would equip participan­ts with best practices in monitoring and evaluation for better performanc­e.

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