President
Goodluck Jonathan on Monday said his job as the leader of the country
could only be complete when no Nigerian went to bed hungry.
Jonathan made the submission at the
opening of a two-day summit by Rockefeller Foundation with the theme,
‘Realising the potential of African Agriculture.’
He said his administration’s successes
in the agricultural sector were recognised on a global scale recently
when the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations gave an
award to Nigeria for achieving the Millennium Development Goal on
hunger by reducing the number of hungry people in the country.
“This milestone was achieved three years
ahead of the 2015 target date set for the Millennium Development Goals!
While we are delighted at this recognition, we know our job is only
done when not one Nigerian goes to bed hungry,” the President declared.
He added that to drive the nation’s
agriculture, his administration had ended the approach of agriculture as
a development programme, saying the government was now treating it as a
business.
While saying that private sector
investments were expanding rapidly from seeds and fertiliser companies
and agro-processors, Jonathan said in the last one year, over $8bn of
private investment commitments had been made to the sector.
He said unless agriculture was
transformed in Africa, the continent’s economies would not grow as
millions of Africans depended on the sector for their livelihoods.
Jonathan said, “The transformation of
agriculture in Nigeria is a centrepiece of the economic transformation
agenda of my government. Nigeria is known for oil. But today, many
countries around the world have found oil.
“The recent discovery of shale oil and
gas means that we can no longer depend solely on oil to drive the
economy. With abundant land and water resources, and an abundant vibrant
labour force, Nigeria has all it takes to use agriculture as its new
frontier for growth.”
The President said to reduce the
nation’s dependency on rice imports as the world’s largest importer of
the commodity, his administration set out to make Nigeria
self-sufficient in rice production by 2015.
Ambitious as this goal seems, he said his administration was on the way to achieving the target of rice-self-sufficiency.
“Dry season rice production in
2012/2013 unleashed a rice revolution across 10 states in the northern
part of our country. Our farmers produced a record 1.1 million metric
tonnes of paddy rice, which represents one third of the additional rice
paddy we need to be self-sufficient in rice by 2015,” he said.
President, Rockefeller Foundation, Dr.
Judith Rodin, commended the administration’s programmes aimed at
transforming the agricultural sector.
She noted that the future of Africa
depended on new innovation framework and financing strategy in
transforming the agriculture sector.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, said the Federal Government would
train 750,000 young graduates in commercial farming scheme known as
‘Nagroprenuers.’
Adesina said, “This initiative will
change the labour composition of the agriculture sector. The Federal
Government will provide access to land, technical skills, business
management skills and the finance for this programme.
“The programme will turn the agriculture sector into a more competitive sector.”
5 comments:
Sounds familiar? Yesterday, the de-facto prime minister of Nigeria, her excellency NOI said the unemployment rate in Nigeria gives her sleepless nights. Today, de-supreme ruler, his excellency GEJ said he would be satisfied when no Nigerian is hungry. Mr. President you don't have to go that far, all 'we the people' are asking for is stable power supply, security, and stop growing corruption. Trust me, if you do these things no Nigeria will go hungry. I promise!
GEJ is a confused man. Can President Jonathan guaranteed his Otuoke clan that no one will sleep with hunger? Leadership is by example. You feed on 1 billion Naira a year Mr. President, I bet you have no idea what it takes not to be hungry.
the ridiculous salaries and allowances of the national assembly to an extent can feed a nation .so what are you saying Mr president?
and i hope it has not gotten to sleepless night ?
may the lord help you to lead Nigeria well and right sir.
hummmm
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