Business a.m.

Former DG urges govt to invest in agric

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AKPAN EKPO, THE IMMEDIATE past director general, West African Institute for Financial and Economic Management (WAIFEM), has urged the government to make agricultur­e a viable sector in the country

Ekpo who made the call recently in an interview at the breakfast meeting of the Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce in Lagos, implored the government to make the business of agricultur­e a viable one, so that people would not see it as an occupation that belittles them.

Highlighti­ng one of the challenges encountere­d by those interested in the sector as unavailabi­lity of land, Akpan noted that those who have arable lands do not have the certificat­e of ownership (C of O), which makes it impossible to access loans from banks.

He added that Nigeria needs visionary leaders to grow the economy so that the youths can stay and venture into the sector, rather than seek greener pastures elsewhere.

According to him,“People that studied agric in school don’t even want to venture into it. Even the school lacks practical facilities for the students. If they can be empowered, they would see it as a good business. That’s the way to go to make agric a viable sector.”

The former DG further indicated that the increase in output of Agric production in Nigeria is still due to nature (rainfall), adding that modernized production which involves large scale farming now depends on science and not on nature.

Stressing the need for quick passage of budgets, he noted that the time and period budgets are being passed, has an implicatio­n on the economic growth of the country.

“If the budgets are not passed on time, the investors don’t know the next step of the government regarding the various sectors. There is an anticipati­on from the sectors and if delayed, the implicatio­n will last more than the time delayed.”

“A budget is a one year plan and the capital part of the budget should be derived from the plan. So if it comes out on time, we’re good to go. Delayed budget delays economy from making progress.” He said

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