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Expert Seeks Increased Investment in Nigeria’s Agricultur­al Sector

- Gilbert Ekugbe

The Director of the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria, Tijani Borodo, has stated that Nigeria can only win the tussle against hunger and poverty by addressing issues constraini­ng food production with tactical and deliberate investment in the sector.

Borodo stated this at the Validation Workshop organised by the Society for Corporate Governance Nigeria in Lagos.

The workshop was aimed at reviewing the survey report on corporate governance and board structure of the agricultur­e sector in Nigeria.

In his keynote address, he stated that agricultur­e has been identified to be a pivotal mechanism for reducing poverty and fortifying local livelihood­s nationwide.

Borodo, however, identified policy biases; underinves­tment, mis-investment and lack of capacities underpin weak governance in agricultur­e, as some of the challenges bedeviling the sector.

According to him, there was need to engender the principles of good governance structures and related policies at all levels, if the agricultur­e sector is to thrive.

He said: “Where the tenets of corporate governance including accountabi­lity, fairness, transparen­cy, and responsibi­lity are adhered to and executed effectivel­y, it can prevent corporate scandals, fraud, and the civil and criminal liability of a company. There is need for reforms to improve public sector capacity, efficiency and delivery.

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