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FG Has No Business Running Agric Sector – Ihonvbere
Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, a former Special Adviser under President Olusegun Obasanjo on Policy and Project Implementation, says the Federal Government has no business in the running the agriculture sector.
Ihonvbere, who was also the Chairman of the Peoples’ Public Session held at Owan Federal Constituency on Saturday in Afuze, said that the running of the agriculture sector should be left for the state and local governments to manage.
He said: “right now, we have a strong Federal Government at the centre which dominates the resources of the nation and running policies that they have no business running.
“The Federal Government has no business managing and running the agriculture sector because all the farmers are all in the rural areas.
“Why should the Federal Government import fertilisers? It can only set up research centres to improve seedlings and make them available to farmers,’’ he said.
The former special adviser suggested that power be decentralised for efficiency in governance.
He commended the National Assembly for convening the peoples public sessions initiative, describing it as the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria.
He said the forum would give the people an opportunity to contribute to governance and make inputs into the country’s constitution.
“This is an indication that those who say constitutional review is for legislatures, lawyers, judges and educated people alone are clearly wrong.
“If it is the peoples’ document, then the people must be involved in the making of the document and they must have an opportunity to understand and air their views.
“The fact remains that all over the world, whether in Ghana, Zambia, Ethiopia, South Africa or in the U.S., the days where only the elite make the constitution are over.”