Lagos
State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode on Thursday said that investors
willing to do business in the agricultural sector in the State can be
rest assured of a ready market and returns on investment as the daily
consumption of food items in the State is worth over N3 billion daily.
The
governor said Nigeria had no business resorting to importation to feed its
citizens, adding that there was no alternative to achieving food
security other than tilling the land and embracing best practices that
would improve efficiency in the agricultural value chain.
“Our
core policy thrust towards achieving food security is to maximize the
comparative advantage of the State in agriculture and establish
partnerships with other States of the Federation with comparative
advantage in specific areas,” he said.
Listing some areas of
collaboration already activated, Ambode said his administration had
sealed a landmark partnership with Kebbi State Government for the
development of agricultural commodities such as rice, wheat, groundnut,
onion, maize and beef value chain, expressing optimism that the
partnership could result in the supply of 70 per cent of the total
national rice consumption.
“We have also acquired agricultural
land in other neighbouring States of Ogun and Oyo as well as Abuja.
Specifically, 500 hectares of farm land has been acquired for rice
cultivation in Eggua, Ogun State, 84.7 hectares at Okinni in Oshogbo for
oil palm processing, among others,” he said.
He said the Lagos
Food Security Summit and Exhibition was organized to bring together
stakeholders in the Agricultural sector to proffer solutions to the
challenges militating against the achievement of food security, noting
that the success recorded in the last “Traffic Summit’ that has eased
the traffic situation in the metropolis can be replicated in the area of
food security in the state.
He, therefore, said that in the wake
of the economic challenges facing the country, there was no better time
for the nation to review its approach and the redirection of its
energies to food production than now.
“Behind every dark cloud,
they say, is a silver lining. One of the challenges the current economic
recession has brought to the fore is the urgent need to develop a
sustainable programme that will guarantee food security for our people.
As a nation, in the past, we spent billions of Foreign Exchange on
importation of food and food items many of which can be cultivated in
our country.
“Our country is blessed with very good arable land
and a climate that supports food production. We can achieve food
security and create employment opportunities for our teeming youth if we
put in place the right policies and incentives that will attract
significant investment into the Agricultural sector,” he said.
Special
Adviser to the Governor on Food Security, Mr. Sanni Okanlawon noted
that the summit was organized to institutionalize a food security
framework that would guarantee sustainable food security for its growing
population.
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He said the summit was designed to realign emerging
realities with new global trends on food safety, food processing, food
storage, food handling, funding of agribusiness and agric insurance”,
adding that it would attract major stakeholders from the Agricultural
sector and academics, foreign and local investors, media, civil society
and policymakers in government.
Chairman of the Summit, Alhaji
Sani Dangote, commended the Governor Ambode-led administration for
leading being in the forefront in addressing the challenge of food
security, saying that the State boasts of a large population with an
economy ranked as the fifth largest in Sub-Saharan Africa, a bulging
youth population and capital of the nation’s industrial base.
He
said despite the shortage of arable land in the State, the State
Government could leverage on its comparative advantages to not only
guarantee food security in the State, but also feed the neighbouring
South West States.
Dangote said the State has the capacity to make
agriculture a profitable business, which would encourage youths to take
up agriculture as a profession and contribute their quota towards
achieving food security.
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