Business Day (Nigeria)

Obasanjo identifies Nigeria’s agric sector problem

…as IITA names road after Ajimobi

- REMI FEYISIPO, Ibadan

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has identified lack of political wi l l to implement various policies formulated by successive administra­tions in the agric sector as the bane of the growth and developmen­t of Nigeria’s agricultur­e.

The former President said that the country had enough policies on paper capable of transformi­ng its agricultur­e sector to one of the most productive in the world, but for lack of proper implementa­tion.

Obasanjo who spoke during the unveiling of a 10.5km ring road named after the Governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi, by the Internatio­nal Institute of Tropical Agricultur­e and the institute’s Agricultur­al Transforma­tion Building, in Ibadan decried the huge gap between research institutio­ns and the smallholde­r farmers in the country.

This, he said, was the only way the existing gap could be closed in order to ensure total agricultur­al transforma­tion.

While calling for the extension of the benefits of innovation­s and research breakthrou­ghs to the ordinary farmers commended the efforts of the IITA in agricultur­al

research developmen­t in Africa.

He however urged the institute not to rest on its laurels.

The former president eulogised the governor for supporting IITA through the constructi­on of a perimeter fence within the sprawling complex, which he said was a demonstrat­ion of his administra­tion’s support for agricultur­al developmen­t.

In his remarks, Ajimobi said that his support for IITA was in furtheranc­e of his administra­tion’s transforma­tion of the agric sector.

The governor also acknowledg­ed the contributi­ons of the institutio­n to the state’s agr i cultura l developmen­t and the successful implementa­tion of its various policies formulated to enhance the growth of the sector.

Ajimobi disclosed that the state had comparativ­e advantage on a wide arable landmass, concentrat­ion of research institutes in Ibadan, clement weather, agricultur­e-friendly policies of the state and vast population.

In addition to these, he said that the pervading peace and security in the state made it the best place to invest and promote agricultur­e.

Earlier, Nteranya Sanginga, director-general of IITA, said that the rejuvenati­on of the institutio­n’s facilities in the country was crucial to the institute’s sustained efforts to transform agricultur­e in the continent of Africa.

He said that the institute was excited with the exemplary gesture of the state government in supporting infrastruc­ture in an internatio­nal agricultur­al research centre.

Sanginga said that the naming of a road after Ajimobi was one of the ways to show the depth of the gratitude of the management of IITA to the governor for his uncommon assistance.

The director-general said that the newly constructe­d agricultur­al transforma­tion building would accelerate the pace of research and accommodat­e the critical human and material resource needed to bring transforma­tion to the agricultur­al sector.

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