Nigeria’s President, Muhammadu Buhari has been urged to, in the
interest of Nigeria’s economy, vigorously pursue and implement the
Agricultural Transformation Agenda of the immediate past administration
in order to move the country forward.
This was part of the communiqué issued at the end of the One-Day
South West Town Hall Meeting convened by AgroNigeria recently in Ibadan,
Oyo State capital
After an extensive deliberation, the Nigerian farmers (South-West
zone), unanimously resolved that President Buhari should never
politicize Agriculture, rather he should consolidate on the laudable
policies of the immediate past administration especially ATA to move the
sector to the next level.
They maintained that the present administration should continue to
pursue and implement the ATA which had started on a very sound footing.
They also recommended that all the states in the South West Nigeria
should as a matter of priority, invest massively into commercial
agriculture; insisting there must be urgent efforts calculated at
bridging the gap in food production between the North and the South.
The forum also resolved that: “Policy formulations should adopt
bottom-up and end-user-driven intervention approaches especially on
fundamental issues affecting agriculture. The Farm Settlement Scheme
should be resuscitated, strengthened and better positioned to address
the 21st Century needs of agriculture. Attitudinal orientation should be
encouraged and institutionalized by all stakeholders as this will
address the negative impressions of the youth in going into agriculture.
Migratory Fulani herdsmen should be integrated into the national
agricultural policy to proffer lasting solution to the frequent clashes
between them and other farmers.”
The meeting also resolved that youth and women in agriculture should
be accorded priority attention whenever policies on financial
interventions are being formulated; adding that there must be a national
declaration of a state-of-emergency in agriculture that will insist on a
policy that Nigeria has no reason to be food insecure.
The farmers frowned at the current huge infrastructural gaps in the
rural areas and insisted same must urgently be addressed to make for a
rewarding season for agricultural practitioners; adding that the
communication gaps between farmers and policy implementation must be
bridged. They argued that Agriculture in all its ramifications must be
projected and made to be profitable and worthwhile, and emphasis should
be placed on training and capacity development for agriculture
practitioners, especially women and youths.
“Agriculture-friendly financing policies must be encouraged
especially among the deposit banks in Nigeria for a more widespread
impact on the economy, extension services should be given urgent
priority attention as the current level of extension services are
inadequate nationwide. Risk management and insurance policies should be
tailored towards the generality of Nigerian farmers in order to make the
sector competitive and attractive to investors,” the communiqué stated.
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