The Guardian (Nigeria)

Govt begins electrific­ation of farms for food security

- From Kingsley Jeremiah, Abuja

TO address food insecurity and improve contributi­ons to Gross Domestic Product ( GDP), the Federal Government, yesterday, said millions of farmers across Nigeria will be provided with electricit­y under a new Energising Agricultur­e Programme ( EAP).

Expected to be implemente­d through the Rural Electrific­ation Agency ( REA) and backed by support from Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet ( GEAPP), which is currently mobilising over $ 100 billion fund for clean energy as well as the Rocky Mountain Institute, the programme is aiming at providing mini grid electricit­y for farming communitie­s in the country.

While over 70 per cent of Nigerians live in rural areas and are mainly farmers, the Food and Agricultur­al Organisati­on of United Nations stated that from January and March 2021, agricultur­e contribute­d 22.35 per cent of Nigeria’s GDP, however, the country is still faced with food insecurity.

The National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS) had said between 2020 and 2021, the value of imported agricultur­al products in Nigeria went up by 140.47 per cent as the country spent N630.2 billion importing agricultur­al products.

While most at the programme noted that lack of electricit­y for farmers contribute­s to the challenges in the sector, especially in rural areas, which are either not connected through grid electricit­y or underserve­d.

Managing Director of REA, Ahmed Salihijo, noted that the programme provides a nexus to the social and economic impact required across the country’s rural communitie­s.

“We recognise the roles provision of electricit­y can play in ensuring that we have a good and productive agricultur­al value chain,” he noted, adding that the partnershi­p, which is with stakeholde­rs already in the sector, would help the government achieve speedy results.

“We ventured into the Energy- Agricultur­e space to create a nexus that allows us to utilise the key activity in rural communitie­s to improve the productive use of electricit­y, including agricultur­al activities.

“The key priority for the REA is to ensure that the solutions we deploy in rural communitie­s have both social and economic impacts on the lives of the people in those communitie­s. Therefore, ensuring that electricit­y is used productive­ly is a major priority for the REA,” Salihijo said.

Special Adviser to the President on Agricultur­e, Dr Andrew Kwasari, noted that while the government has already created data around agricultur­e, the developmen­t would enable the administra­tion to achieve the target of reducing poverty and creating necessar y employment.

Accordingl­y, the EAP would leapfrog existing plans by the Federal Government to achieve good security.

Kwasari disclosed that the challenge of infrastruc­ture remained critical for farmers, adding that electricit­y; road access as well as irrigation are

being addressed.

 ?? PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN- KUTI ?? Principal partner Jagun Associates, Stephen Jagun ( left); Director Department of Asset Maintenanc­e, Ministry of Works and Housing, Abuja, Tina Onokwai; GMD/ CEO, Alpha Mead Group, Engr. Femi Akintunde; President, Internatio­nal Facility Management Associatio­n, IFMA, Nigeria Chapter, Segun Adebayo; Dean, Faculty of Environmen­tal Sciences, University of Lagos, Prof. Modupe Omirin and General Manager, Lagos State Infrastruc­ture and Asset Management Agency, Adenike Adekanbi at the 2022 World Facility Management Day and 25th anniversar­y of IFMA Nigeria Chapter in Lagos… yesterday.
PHOTO: FEMI ADEBESIN- KUTI Principal partner Jagun Associates, Stephen Jagun ( left); Director Department of Asset Maintenanc­e, Ministry of Works and Housing, Abuja, Tina Onokwai; GMD/ CEO, Alpha Mead Group, Engr. Femi Akintunde; President, Internatio­nal Facility Management Associatio­n, IFMA, Nigeria Chapter, Segun Adebayo; Dean, Faculty of Environmen­tal Sciences, University of Lagos, Prof. Modupe Omirin and General Manager, Lagos State Infrastruc­ture and Asset Management Agency, Adenike Adekanbi at the 2022 World Facility Management Day and 25th anniversar­y of IFMA Nigeria Chapter in Lagos… yesterday.

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