Niger Delta
Farmers Want Priority On Agric Sector
Farmers in Edo State have called on the Federal Government to give priority attention to agriculture, saying that agriculture was critical to the revamping of the nation’s economy.
The farmers acknowledged that the government had espoused robust policies for boosting agriculture but expressed doubt if the programmes would be implemented as enunciated.
“If our economy will be boosted, the government must give priority to agriculture”, All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) Coordinator in Edo North senatorial district, Alhaji Abdulahi Mohammed, said.
He remarked that all the government succeeded in doing over the years was to make policy pronouncements that were never translated into reality.
Mohammed told newsmen that if given priority, agriculture was capable of turning around the nation’s economy “due to its multiplier effect”.
He also said that the sector had the potential of tripling current earnings of the country, maintaining that there were many areas in agriculture craving for harnessing.
According to him, the sector will not only create millions of employment opportunities and boost food production, it will also strengthen export activities.
“That is not all, when most people are gainfully employed, stability will be ushered into the nation’s security challenges and there will be enough raw materials for local industries”, he added.
The AFAN coordinator said, “If half the amount of what is voted for security is used to develop agriculture, the present security challenges would have been averted.
“The security challenges and pockets of unrest we are having here-and-there are caused largely by unemployment.
“There is need for government, at all levels, to faithfully implement policies on agriculture already made public on the pages of newspapers.”
Mohammed also tasked the government to ensure that the real farmers were identified and charged with the responsibility of driving the policies that would transform the sector.
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