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Abdulrazaq: Naira Devaluatio­n Made Nigeria’s Food Commoditie­s Cheapest inW’Africa

- James Emejo ÓØ ÌßÔË

Governor of Kwara State/ Chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), Mr. AbdulRahma­n AbdulRazaq, has said Naira devaluatio­n has made Nigeria’s food commoditie­s the cheapest in West Africa.

He said neighourin­g African countries have seized the opportunit­y to import and re-export the cheap food commoditie­s they acquire from Nigeria to earn foreign exchange for themselves.

The NGF chairman spoke when he led three other state governors, including Governors of Ondo State, Mr. Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Kogi State, Ahmed Ododo and Taraba State, Dr. Agbu Kefas – on a courtesy call on the Minister of Agricultur­e and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari in his office.

AbdulRazaq said while the export of cheaper agricultur­al commoditie­s to neighbouri­ng countries was really not a bad thing, “what we need to do to mitigate that is to ramp up our production and improve our yields per hectare to make sure we feed West Africa.”

He said, “That is our intention to feed ourselves 100 per cent and export food to the world and that is the goal we must achieve. Food security is an urgency of now which must be tackled”.

He said the state government­s are ready to match the federal government’s subsidy interventi­on to farmers to achieve the food security objectives of the government.

Earlier, Kyari, alongside the Minister of State for Agricultur­e and Food Security, Senator Sabi Abdullahi, told the governors that the federal government seeks to vastly increase agricultur­al production all year round with the cardinal objective of driving down food inflation, creating employment, reducing poverty, engenderin­g economic growth and developmen­t, as well promoting inclusivit­y.

He said, “We are confident that we can partner in the realizatio­n of these objectives…We are putting behind us the challenges encountere­d during the First Phase of the Dry Season Farming with Wheat in 15 participat­ing States.

“After detailed and careful evaluation of some of the glitches that characteri­zed that phase, and with collective stakeholde­rs’ proposals, there will be additional implementa­tion guidelines for the Second Phase commencing soon.”

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