President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has said that the reforms embarked
upon by his administration in the agricultural sector would add 20
million metric tonnes of food to domestic supply and create at least 3.5
million new jobs in agriculture and allied industries by 2015.
The president who made this disclosure at the formal opening of a
meeting with members of the Eminent Persons Group on the Transformation
of Nigeria’s Agricultural Sector, said that objective of these
structural and policy reforms was to build on Nigeria’s “tremendous
natural resources”and reverse the decline in the agricultural sector’s
productivity which followed the discovery of oil, establish domestic
self-sufficiency in food and make the country “a major net exporter of
food”.
According to the president, “Such a shift will not only reduce the
billions of dollars we spend importing basic food items, but will also
create millions of jobs, especially for our youth. This shift will also
drive agricultural industrialization as more agro-allied enterprises are
established to process and add value to local foods for domestic and
international markets,”.
He emphasised that his Administration was committed to a
government-enabled, private sector driven transformation of the nation’s
agricultural sector in order to change the perception in the country
that agriculture is for the never do well.
“Government will continue to support public-private sector
partnerships that reduce the costs of doing business in Nigeria
especially by providing critical infrastructure such as power, water and
roads. This is why my Government is developing Staple Crop Processing
Zones as a new framework for attracting the private sector into areas of
high food production, to process, and add value to all commodities
produced in Nigeria.
“We also recognise the need to accelerate investments in research and
development, and take advantage of modern technologies, including
bio-technology and ICT technologies that will expand possibilities for
our farmers,” he noted.
He disclosed that the initiative to transform Nigeria’s agricultural
sector through the private sector is already paying off with new private
sector investments worth about Eight Billion U.S. Dollars now committed
to agriculture.
While thanking members of the Eminent Persons Group for their
support, President Jonathan said that their contributions to the
positive transformation of Nigeria’s agricultural sector will not only
help to achieve food security for the nation, but will also help to
enhance national security by helping to create more new jobs to take
millions of unemployed youth off the streets and into productive
employment.
Those present at the meeting included the former Secretary-General of
the United Nations and current Chairperson of the Alliance for a Green
Revolution in Africa, Dr. Kofi Annan, the President of the African
Development Bank, Mr. Donald Kaberuka, the President of the
International Fund for Agricultural Development, Dr. Kanayo Nwanze, the
Chairman of the Del Monte Fresh Produce Inc., Mr, Mohammed Al-Ghazaleh,
Mr. Pierre Vandebeeck and Mr. Ides De Willbois among others.
President Jonathan was accompanied on the trip by the Minister of
Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Dr. Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala, the Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Adewunmi Adesina, the
Minister of Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga and some Chief
Executive Officers of Global Corporations and Nigerian companies.
-VANGUARD
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