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Obi Warns That Food Insecurity Poses Significant Threat To Nigeria
The Labour Party’s Presidential Candidate, Mr Peter Obi, has made it clear that food insecurity is a grave threat to the nation that requires immediate action.
He has unequivocally stated that the government must prioritize solving this problem to eradicate hunger and combat food inflation in Nigeria.
Obi boldly pointed out that the rampant inflation in the country is a direct consequence of the neglect of the agriculture sector, leading to severe food insecurity.
The LP standard bearer made the remarks in Ibadan when he visited the headquarters of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), the organization that engages in agricultural research for the development of sustainable and innovative farming practices aimed at solving the problem of hunger and poverty in the nation.
He expressed his appreciation to the management and staff of IITA for what he described as their very significant contributions to Nigeria’s agricultural sector, especially in ensuring higher agricultural productivity. He encouraged them to do more by working more closely with local farmers and agricultural stakeholders to enhance farming practices and agricultural productivity. This, Obi said, will help IITA to ensure that their research outcomes and innovations are effectively disseminated and adopted, leading to tangible improvements in the agricultural sector.
Obi maintained that agriculture remains a very critical sector in Nigeria’s economy and should not be neglected. “Our obvious neglect of agriculture is the cause of hunger and food insecurity, resulting in the high food inflation rate we have today,” he said.
“Lack of investment in agriculture, he argued, has resulted in the high level of hunger and poverty in the country today. In his words, “In the 2023 Global Hunger Index, Nigeria ranked 109th out of the 125 countries measured, showing a serious hunger level in the nation. “Our food inflation rate is currently at 33%, signifying that more concerted efforts need to be made in moving our nation from consumption to production, in the agricultural sector.”
Speaking further, Obi stated that aside from achieving food security, Nigeria could earn huge foreign exchange from agriculture. “I have maintained consistently that Nigeria could earn more from agriculture than it presently earns from oil. I have also said that the biggest assets of our nation are the vast uncultivated lands in the North. If we invest in agriculture and fully explore our fertile lands, we will not only end hunger and eradicate poverty but drive down inflation and earn huge amounts of foreign exchange through agricultural exports,” Obi said.
“Our mission remains to move Nigeria from consumption to production as this will help us to achieve the New and productive Nigeria of our dreams,” Obi concluded.
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