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Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by adenigga(m): 6:33am On Mar 04, 2021
‘If tiny Israel could feed self, why not South East?’
Stakeholders in agriculture and farmers in the South West, yesterday, allayed fears of food scarcity following the alleged stoppage of food supply to the region.

But they were quick to challenge state governments in the region to take full advantage of massive fertile land in South West for food production and stop paying lip service to the development of agric.

The Southwest Chairman of All Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Mr. Olusegun Dasaolu, said the stoppage of food supply to the South was a warning of what to expect in the future.

He said: “It is a warning sign. The signal therein is telling us that we need to buckle up as far as agricultural production is concerned. They blocked the supply, within two or three days, these products are not in the market. It should not be so. We have the land and other resources enough for us to produce in the Southwest. We need to restrategize. It is a good development that has taught us to buckle up.

“In the Southwest, we have the capacity to feed ourselves and export. If you move from Lagos to Ibadan, left and right, what you see are thick forests.

“We talk much on agriculture. We need to actually walk the talk by focusing more on agriculture because people that can’t feed themselves are slaves. So, much as we have all other resources, there is a need for our government and the private sector to strongly collaborate and see how we can harness the resources surrounding us so that there can be abundant food production in the Southwest. We have the capacity to produce and even export.”

Dr. Olabode Badiru, a lecturer at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan (UI), Ibadan, said regional states could feed their citizens if they practised smart agriculture, using the right technologies.

He said: “We have some of the best researchers in the continent domiciled in the region. That is, we have the know-how. However, this potential won’t transform into food security overnight.”

He lamented that states lacked coherent policies on agriculture but just key into national policy half-heartedly.

“I’m not aware of any policy document on agriculture in Oyo State, for instance. Therefore, the question is: what direction is the government moving in terms of agriculture in Oyo State?”

Prof. Femi Ajayi of Faculty of Agriculture, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Osun State, said Nigeria was destined to be great and self-sufficient in food. He, however, lamented that the region got it wrong due to a lack of visionary leaders.

A development economist and former consultant to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), Dr. Samson Olalere, lamented that governments of the region have been paying lip service to food and livestock production hitherto.

He said: “No government in the Southwest since the advent of the current civilian administration has not been talking about revamping the agricultural sector. What baffles one is that this has always ended up in paperwork and discussions.

“The reality is now on us given the current threat and the imminent food scarcity in the Southwest. God has blessed the Southwest with a fertile expanse of land which has given it a comparative advantage to develop the agricultural sector, what is left is the will to do so.”

Mr. Lekan Raji, a young agricultural entrepreneur, said: “Food sufficiency in the Southwest should have been achieved long ago before it came to this. But having said that the current crisis at hand is a wake-up call to leaders to pay greater attention to the economics of food demand and supply. Interdependency and mutual cooperation remain the only model for development in agriculture,” he said.

Reacting to the threat, Dr. Debo Akande, the Executive Adviser to Oyo State Governor on Agribusiness and Director-General of Oyo State Agribusiness Development Agency, said the state has the capacity to feed itself and the South would not depend on any region for food.

“What we consume mostly in the southern part of Nigeria is actually grown in the Southern part of Nigeria. For example cassava, Oyo State is the largest producer of cassava. Beyond that, we grow yams locally and many other things. But what we have been growing locally, there are many other products coming from the North that we can actually grow here but are not being focused on. This will create opportunities for us to focus on it.”

Agriculture stakeholders in Ekiti State noted that, though the effect of the decision to withdraw supply of foodstuff might have negative effects, such would only last for six months, which was long enough to harvest some of the farm produce.

They urged state governments to support farmers with seedlings, tractors, loans and to provide security for farmers.

The argued that the economy of Ekiti State is largely agrarian and agriculture would banish poverty. The state can boast of a number of farm settlements such as Orin settlement, Igede settlement, Odo Oro settlement, Igboroko, Aba Audu, and the Aduloju farm reserve settlement in Ado Ekiti, the latest addition is the Afe Babalola University Ado Ekiti (ABUAD) integrated farms.

IN the South-East, a chieftain of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Chekwas Okorie, described the action of the northern farmers as most thoughtless and self-inflicted damage any set of Nigerians could unleash on unsuspecting and hapless traders and farmers alike.

According to him, although the protesters who erected the blockade have called off their action, the economic setback, business losses and social dislocations they caused might never be redressed in a long time.

“If Israel that occupies a far smaller and desert land space than the south-east geopolitical zone can feed itself and export their surplus, there is no reason any section of Nigeria should willfully surrender the critical issue of food production to any other section of the country,” he said.

The National President of the International Solidarity for Peace and Human Rights Initiative (ISPHRI), Comrade Osmond Ugwu, said the development was an indication of a failing state as a result of the leadership failure of the Nigeria state.

“That action is a typical manifestation of terrorism and should be treated as such. They all should have been arrested and prosecuted for an act capable of destroying the existence of the country,” added Ugwu.

On the meeting by the South West Commissioners of Agriculture over the matter, the right’s activist congratulated them for their active response and called on the governors and governments of other sections to follow suit.

In Owerri, Imo State, investigations revealed that the embargo on foodstuff impacted the market on Tuesday, as traders grappled with exorbitant prices.

A tuber of yam which was sold prior to the crisis at N600 went up to N800, Cow meat worth about N500 went up at N2,000.

A former Imo State chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), and media consultant, Chief Fidel Onyeneke, said: “This is a wake-up call for the southern people. We should work towards preparing ourselves. There should be an agrarian policy that should be taken seriously by the governments of the zones.”

Chief Jude Ugbaja, a former Special Adviser on Enlightenment to former Governor Rochas Okorocha, said the disruption was a “blessing in disguise.”

He said: “This is a blessing in disguise. It is a wake-up call to embrace agriculture. Two wrongs cannot make a right. It is certainly not the best, even to the producers, it is detrimental. Dialogue will only bring peace.”

Former President of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP), Ledum Mitee, said if the crisis of food items from the north would help the south-south region to take agriculture more seriously, then it was a welcome development.

“All over the world, the issue of the free flow of trade has been what the world is pursing for some time now. Countries are not allowed to use food as punitive measures,” Mitee warned.

Stakeholders in Akwa Ibom described the action as being foolhardy, reasoning that preventing perishable foods from coming to the South would indirectly create losses to the farmers in the north.

Speaking with The Guardian on the subject matter, Prof. Emmanuel Onwioduokit, of the Department of Economics, University of Uyo, said in the long run, poverty would escalate in the North.

“If you are producing tomato and you are blocking it from going to the market, it will spoil. You will be the one to lose. If you are producing and there is no consumption, certainly you cannot consume all that you produce,” he said.

President of Federation of Agricultural Commodities Association of Nigeria (FACAN), Dr Victor Iyama, who described the development as radicalism, said nobody should stop any trader from taking goods to where they could sell.

“The real owners of the produce and traders are against the blockage. I want to seriously believe that those involved in the food blockage are not the players in the sector, they are neither farmers nor dealers because you cannot cut off your nose to spite your face. There is no way it is going to help anybody,” he said.
https://m.guardian.ng/News/Buckle-up-on-food-production-experts-warn-South-governors

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Fahdiga(m): 6:36am On Mar 04, 2021
A nice advice but will the governors heed it. It is high time that we the southerners started cultivating what we eat and shun foods from the almajiri and terrorist infested north. Time will come when they will be poisoning the foods they send down to the south. Southerners should use this opportunity to look inward

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Kriss216: 6:39am On Mar 04, 2021
The truth is, Southern Governors are all Fulani slaves. We shouldn't expect anything from them if you want to move Southern Nigeria to a greater height.

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by oladeebo: 6:40am On Mar 04, 2021
....but where is that land?land that control by the same food blocker or the land that was already turned to desert?

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Anigreat: 6:50am On Mar 04, 2021
shocked







North will see that the south can survive without their useless food.

I think it's time for them to use their food to feed their always hungry Almajiris.

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by ALMUSTAQIM(m): 6:51am On Mar 04, 2021
THE SOUTH WEST GOVERNORS AND RESIDENTS ARE ALREADY AND DEFINITELY DOING SOMETHING ABOUT THE SENSELESS FOOD BLOCKADE JUST CALLED OFF.

PLENTY SHEGE FOR THEM

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Yoruba1stson: 7:04am On Mar 04, 2021
Yoruba people need to stop depending on animals from backward and poverty capital of nigeria for food. Let's go to farm and start farming, we are blessed with a fertile land that anything can grow on it
God bless yoruba nation

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by 360degreess(m): 7:19am On Mar 04, 2021
.Talk is cheap..But seriously North strong 4 this country ooo.imagine south west without beef,kpomo,food stuffs..if the north has agriculture,south south has oil,what does the west have?grin. grin. grin.

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Heavensent01(m): 7:33am On Mar 04, 2021
North are the one blocking foods supply, they're the one appealing to themselves for food supply that only benefit their accounts


these useless people lack of knowledge on economic policies led us to this disaster at asorock



how would a food supply who have only one customer be doing shakara for his customer just to prove a political and ethnicity point?


I barely eat what North bring to Southwest, we grow our onions and yam, and I eat turkey not their imbecilic cow


north can go fúck their cow as they used to do, it is unfortunate Hausa people are supporting these Fulani that have their cow in Southwest but they told you to block your business you bring down to Southwest? is it not enough to conclude that Hausa people are the most dumbest in Nigeria tribe?

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Heavensent01(m): 7:35am On Mar 04, 2021
360degreess:
.Talk is cheap..But seriously North strong 4 this country ooo.imagine south west without beef,kpomo,food stuffs..if the north has agriculture,south south has oil,what does the west have?grin. grin. grin.


the west have agriculture too, we only lost our cultural heritage because of civilization


ise agbe ni ise ile Wa, Yoruba are known to be a farmers before everyone is now facing one direction. it's time to go back to the root


beside what does the Southeast has?

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Nobody: 7:49am On Mar 04, 2021
Fahdiga:
A nice advice but will the governors heed it. It is high time that we the southerners started cultivating what we eat and shun foods from the almajiri and terrorist infested north. Time will come when they will be poisoning the foods they send down to the south. Southerners should use this opportunity to look inward

I actually feel you on this. Can't say we can put this past the North at all. I have been personally shocked at the wickedness and complicity of their leaders over this whole banditry thing in the South.

No single Northern leader, from political leaders to religious or traditional leader, has take a contrite or apologetic position towards the South over what the region has suffered at the hands of Fulani marauders yet we talk of 'one Nigeria'. They sponsor the killing of their own people and armed Fulani bandits with AK47 as one repentant bandit leader confessed. Poisoning food of Southerners would therefore be no wahala for them.

We should go back to agriculture in the South and achieve food sufficiency. Yet the main problem this would bring is immediate and corresponding poverty in the North that would send many of them down South if Nigeria is still one. That would be a far more devastating development at this point when it is looking like we all hate each other and are only pretending to get along.

In the South we should stop reaction blindly and automatically. We must begin planning for all future eventualities.

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Peterobi90: 7:58am On Mar 04, 2021
We need to inculcate to the young that "FARMING IS NOT A POOR MAN JOB"

The southern society needs to make Farming attractive to the young.

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Nobody: 8:00am On Mar 04, 2021
360degreess:
.Talk is cheap..But seriously North strong 4 this country ooo.imagine south west without beef,kpomo,food stuffs..if the north has agriculture,south south has oil,what does the west have?grin. grin. grin.

There must always be a hateful douche bag lurking in the tall grass somewhere. Okay the SW has nothing olodo oshi.

To start with, how about the biggest purchasing power in Nigeria that can plunge the North into poverty overnight if the SW were to start importing food from outside Nigeria and shunning the offerings of the North?

Just open mouth to talk like a m0r0n because of hate for others. I used to favour Nigerian unity but I am now down with SW going her way so, if anything, ingrates like you can learn the bitter way what the region really means to Nigeria after she departs.

Many like to talk arrogantly of secession in Nigeria but how many of you can form your own independent, viable and successful nations?

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by dumahi(m): 8:48am On Mar 04, 2021
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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Calazoto: 8:49am On Mar 04, 2021
Na may rain start I dey wait for! grin
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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by whytediamond(m): 8:50am On Mar 04, 2021
I would love to invest in a cattle ranch at Cross River. The vast lush green grass is enough to produce healthy cattle. Enough milk to export.

This is one of the so many simple things our government choose not to see.
Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Uyi168: 8:51am On Mar 04, 2021
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Do they even need any expert to say this?..

It's common sense, sadly, many of them lack this
Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by ProfAmaben(m): 8:51am On Mar 04, 2021
When their farmlands are purposely destroyed so that we can continue to rely on demons for food.

When our lands are polluted with oil on a daily basis?

When the Fulani demons rape our farmers both male and female on a per second basis?
Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Kayberg: 8:51am On Mar 04, 2021
If the South and its governors, its ministers, and all affiliated to it did not wake up to reality with the recent actions of the North who ignored what their brethren are doing in the South to Southerners by destroying their farms, killing and chasing farmers off their fields, raping, kidnapping, collecting ransom, but also supported their brothers, who killed a Southerner in the South which led to escalation of the crises and decided to block foodstuffs from coming down to the South, then believe me, the South can never wake up again until they see flood flowing from their cities into the Atlantic Ocean.

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:52am On Mar 04, 2021
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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Nylonbag: 8:53am On Mar 04, 2021
Nonsense those experts should enter the bush and start farming,I think we should make an industrialized southern region rather than trying to go into farming that we are not good at
Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by anochuko01(m): 8:53am On Mar 04, 2021
But they need to get rid of the fulanis from the forests before this can be possible.
Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by sweetonugbu: 9:02am On Mar 04, 2021
Am doing my bit to help I have started clearing 15 hecters of land to plant maize and pepper

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by omoluka: 9:04am On Mar 04, 2021
adenigga:

https://m.guardian.ng/News/Buckle-up-on-food-production-experts-warn-South-governors




I am seeing unity in the south; is this for REAL!

Reminder 05/03

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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Perfectsouth(m): 9:04am On Mar 04, 2021
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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by ma373733(m): 9:07am On Mar 04, 2021
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Re: Experts Tells Southern Governors To "Buckle Up On Food Production" by Toosure70: 9:09am On Mar 04, 2021
Desert feeding tropical zone , Shame on south .

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