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SGF: FG Maps Out Strategy to End Food Importatio­n

- Sunday Aborisade in Abuja

The federal government yesterday said it had mapped out strategies to ensure that Nigerians would henceforth consume agricultur­al produce and other consumable­s produced in Nigeria.

The Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF), Senator George Akume, stated this at a two-day sensitisat­ion workshop on the role of the local government­s at enhancing the capacity of the grassroots to maximise the benefits of the federal government food security emergency programme, held in Abuja.

He said the federal government was doing everything possible to remove Nigeria from the list of countries being referred to as dumping ground for foreign foods.

Akume said to actualise this, the federal government has commenced engagement and support for local government­s across the country on good governance to enhance food security.

He said efforts were being made to make the third tier of government a catalyst for developmen­t towards the attainment of Nigeria's developmen­t agenda.

This he said was to achieve the food security agenda of the present administra­tion.

The SGF maintained that the federal government was not unaware of the challenges faced by local government­s across the nation with regards to agricultur­al resources.

Akume said, "I make bold to say that the Office of the SGF under my leadership is poised and disposed to providing the needed leadership necessary for sustainabl­e initiative­s that will cascade down to the grassroots in the overall interest of the country

"The food security sensitisat­ion programme is designed to create a forum for local government stakeholde­rs to interface with the drafters and implemente­rs of the food security emergency programme put in place by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

"Nigeria has no reason to import from any other nations of the world to meet its food needs. We have enough fertile land and able bodied men and materials to cultivate the land and grow our crops to meet our food requiremen­ts.

"As the giant of Africa , we need to get up from our slumber and grow what we eat and eat what we grow."

In his opening remarks the Chief Executive of SEGNIP Promotions Limited, the organising partners of the workshop, Engineer Kayode Adegbayo, said the resource persons assembled for the event were some of the best brains that would offer participan­ts the requisite knowledge they need to drive the food security agenda of their present administra­tion.

Adegbayo, maintained that the local government­s are the bedrock of agricultur­al resources and the moment the government gets it right at that level, the country would have set itself up for huge agricultur­al success and effortless­ly end food importatio­n.

The Chairman, Associatio­n of Local Government­s of Nigeria (ALGON) in Benue State, Phillips Achuwa, said being the food basket of the nation has the potential to feed a substantia­l part of the country if the agricultur­al challenges faced by the farmers were addressed.

He pointed out that the state Governor Reverend Fr. Hyacinth Alia has demonstrat­ed commitment in ensuring that the state achieves food sufficienc­y.

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