Nigeria, IITA To Partner On Food Security Programme

407

Nigeria will consider a partnership with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) to enhance agricultural practices that would produce enough food security in the country.

Shettima told the IITA delegation led by the Director-General and Regional Director for Africa, Simeon Ehui, stating that “There has to be a paradigm shift. Our agricultural output is low compared to our population size and even the unfriendly environmental factors. So, this is a time of change and I want to give you the guarantee that my boss is with you and he will solidly support you to execute your mandate.

“My boss, President Bola Tinubu is a man of courage and conviction and he has determined to reposition the nation more than ever before.”

He commended the IITA team for the many successes in the agriculture sector in the West African region, especially in the production of certain agricultural products such as cassava, yam, and soya beans.

He stated further that IITA has an iconic presence in Nigeria, Ibadan, and West Africa and as such reasoned that the country must maximize the benefits which the institution can bring to bear on the agriculture sector in the country.

According to him, “Your mantra is about the increase in agricultural yield and what tools can be used to improve such yield; ensure seed quality and availability, sound agricultural practices, fertilizer, and most importantly market accessibility.”

“These are not rocket science, these are real and of course, if we can have a very sound and environmentally friendly irrigation mechanism that will enhance our farm outputs, we can achieve our objectives.”

VP Shettima lauded the institution for its reputation and international best practices, noting that the “Federal Government can effortlessly do business with you.” So, I want to give you my candid assurance that by my training, by my inclination as an agricultural economist and as a banker by profession, we can engage with you.”

Earlier, the Director-General, Simeon Ehui, thanked the Federal Government for the support to IITA over the years, disclosing that it has expanded across many states in the country. He expressed the readiness of IITA to partner with the Tinubu administration, adding that so much needs to be done in Nigeria.

Comments are closed.