Agro-Economy

Atiku Wants Decisive Action To Prevent Impending Food Crisis

A former vice president of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, is demanding proactive and decisive moves by the Federal Government to address food crisis in the country.

Atiku, in a statement on Friday, cited the spate of insecurity as a major cause of food insecurity in Nigeria, advising the Muhammadu Buhari administration to explore ways of providing free seedlings and fertilisers to farmers.

The presidential candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in 2019 general election, also advised the federal and state governments to establish a Food Security Military Taskforce to work in farming clusters, to provide security for the nation’s farmers.

Prime Business Africa earlier reported that Nigeria is among 23 hunger hotspots where conflict, economic repercussions of COVID-19 and climate crisis are expected to drive higher levels of acute food insecurity in the next for months, according to a new report by UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and World Food Programme (WFP).

Atiku’s statement read, “The warning given by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations on Wednesday, July 29, 2021, of a looming acute food crisis in Northern Nigeria should not be ignored.

“That dire warning should be seen and heard as a whistleblowing moment that ought to draw the focus of the Federal Government, being that Northern Nigeria is the food basket of the nation, and any famine there will have a national impact on the rest of the country and cross border impacts in the West African sub-region.

“The laissez-faire approach taken by the Federal Government to this most important issue is regrettable. Food security is a vital part of national security, and where this issue is not resolved; the resultant crisis may unsettle the nation and her immediate neighbours.

“Now is the time to proffer solutions, so that our countrymen and women do not starve in a land with so much prospective abundance.

“So, how do we avoid this looming crisis? The major cause of the present and looming dearth of food is insecurity. Farmers and other agricultural value chain workers cannot go to their farms due to the crisis of insecurity. I should know. I am heavily invested in large scale farming, and employ a workforce of over 10,000 in the endeavour.”

“What ought to happen is that the Federal and State governments should establish a Food Security Military Taskforce to work in farming clusters, to provide security for the nation’s farmers. We must give confidence to our agriculture workers, so that the sector can get on with the job of feeding the nation,” he further said.

“In addition to this, the federal and state governments ought to place a temporary moratorium on all loans to the agricultural sector in the affected states, by declaring a Force Majeure in the sector. We cannot expect small, medium and large scale farmers to service debts when they are not even able to access their farms and other businesses in the agricultural value chain.

“Thirdly, the Federal Government has to intervene by providing free seedlings and fertilisers to the end users. This is a policy that worked to reduce hunger levels in Nigeria when Dr Akinwumi Adesina introduced the e-wallet policy. Perhaps it is time to reintroduce and ramp up that scheme.

“If we cannot feed ourselves as a nation, we do not survive. This is the textbook definition of an emergency. It is my hope that we can remove politics from this vital area of our national life and address this crisis before it becomes a calamity.”

Editor

Recent Posts

NGX: FBN Holdings, Others Emerge Top Gainer As Market Cap Grows By 1.46%

The Nigerian Exchange Group Plc (NGX) witnessed a rise in trading activity, with FBN Holdings… Read More

1 hour ago

Biden Honors Democratic Allies With Top Civilian Honor, Takes Jabs At Trump

US President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to 19 individuals, including Democratic… Read More

2 hours ago

Customs Duty: Naira Depreciation Worsens As Exchange Rate Hits N1,441.53/$1

The recent increase in the exchange rate for customs duty collection to N1,441.53 to the… Read More

2 hours ago

Fuel Scarcity: NNPC Blames Panic Buying, Marketers Disagree

The Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has attributed the lingering fuel scarcity in the country… Read More

3 hours ago

Ondo 2024: APC Chieftain, Nze Duru, Urges Aiyedatiwa To Close Ranks With Other Contestants In Party’s Guber Primary

Deputy National Organising Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nze Chidi Duru, has urged… Read More

10 hours ago

Anambra Farmers Worry Over Prolonged Lack Of Rainfall

Farmers in some parts of Anambra State have expressed concerns about the lack of rainfall… Read More

12 hours ago

This website uses cookies.