The federal government has restated the current administration’s commitment to building the capacity of smallholder farmers in order to address the food shortage.
Vice President Kashim Shettima disclosed this during a two-day high-level strategic meeting on climate change, food systems and resource mobilization held at the Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
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He said: “The Nigerian Government, being aware of the invaluable contributions of smallholder farmers in land restoration initiatives, is irrevocably committed to building the capacities of small-scale farmers through various intervention programs to enhance their productivity while also serving as a vehicle for restoring degraded land.
“Each of us here must be aware that food security has been one of the eight areas of priority declared by His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. This has not only inspired further declarations of a state of emergency on food security but also policy reforms to ensure food and water availability and affordability.”
VP Shettima assured farmers of adequate security in all parts of the country during and after the farming season.
“I wish to emphasize that the Government is not unaware of the fears being expressed in some quarters about the plight of farmers, particularly regarding their security while working on their farms.
“I wish to assure you that we will engage our security architecture to protect the farms and the farmers so that farmers can return to the farmlands without fear of attacks,” he said.
The Vice President also revealed that the Nigerian government is set to give more support for farmers as well as establish a commodity board to encourage them.
“We won’t only make it safe for farmers to return to their farms, but we will also ensure the activation of land banks. There is currently 500,000 hectares of already mapped land that will be used to increase the availability of arable land for farming, which will immediately impact food output.
“The government will also collaborate with mechanization companies to clear more forests and make them available for farming, while the Central Bank of Nigeria will also continue to play a major role in funding the agricultural value chain. We will deploy concessionary capital to the sector, especially towards fertilizer, processing, mechanization, seeds, chemicals, equipment, feed, labour among others.”
The National Coordinator NEPAD, Gloria Akobundu, praised the effort of the President Bola Tinubu for his efforts towards making Nigeria a great nation.
“We are happy with the resolve by the administration of President Bola Tinubu to stand undeterred by any odds in his objective to build a viable, effective and great nation,” she said.