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States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by femisplash(op): 6:11pm On Feb 06, 2025
The Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Aliyu Abdullahi, has said that states meeting specific criteria will receive a $30m allocation as part of the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project scale-up initiative.

The Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Aliyu Abdullahi, on Monday, said that states meeting specific criteria will receive a $30m allocation as part of the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project scale-up initiative.


This funding aims to enhance Nigeria’s agricultural sector and ensure national food security.

This funding aims to enhance Nigeria’s agricultural sector and ensure national food security.

States that establish the Rural Access Road Authority and the State Road Fund by law, as well as meet additional requirements, will be eligible for the funding.

“States that meet these minimum eligibility criteria will receive a $30m allocation, which must be disbursed within two years of effectiveness. So this is an opportunity, and you agree with me that when you are committed to your citizens, you want to remove the most difficult and painful part of their lives. And I think this is an opportunity for all states to grab,” he said.

While opening the RAAMP 8th mission on Monday, the minister said “This initiative will promote a culture of investment in sustainable farming practices, translated directly to increase food availability and food security for our citizens.”

He emphasised the importance of the project in strengthening rural access and improving agricultural marketing.

The project, which is open to all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, is designed to develop climate-resilient infrastructure, especially rural roads, which are critical for transporting agricultural products to markets.

Abdullahi noted the significant impact of poor infrastructure on farmers’ ability to transport their goods, leading to economic instability and post-harvest losses.

“Poor road conditions often hinder farmers’ ability to transport their products to market, resulting in decreased income and economic instability because of high post-harvest losses,” he said.

He added that improving rural infrastructure would foster more efficient supply chains and create opportunities for farmers to participate in competitive markets.

The minister also acknowledged the support from international development partners, including the World Bank and the African Development Bank.

“The flurry of interest from these states already underscores the project’s potential to drive widespread economic benefit and improve the livelihood of millions of our citizens,” Abdullahi remarked.

The Task Team Lead from the French Development Agency, represented by its Project Manager, Sali Ibrahim, acknowledged the importance of the mission in fostering dialogue and sharing experiences between states.

“This is an opportunity to discuss all of this in one group, one team, overall team, which is the RAMP team in Nigeria,” Ibrahim said.

She expressed the agency’s commitment to supporting the agricultural sector, including launching the value chain programme in 2025, which was discussed with the Ministries of Finance and Agriculture.

“We will continue putting our efforts and we will continue also trying to see how we can have an added value, especially in agricultural markets, to help the federal government boost food security,” she said.

The World Bank Task Team Lead, Rakesh Tripathi recalled the early challenges in implementing the project but praised the work done so far.

“Four years back, when I looked at the SBIUs, I was like, everybody’s coming from different ministries. Nobody had any experience contracting on a World Bank project,” Tripathi said.

“But where we were four years ago compared to where we are now, I think it is a huge, huge improvement and achievement.”

He also credited the Minister for his continued leadership and involvement in the project.

“With the visionary leadership of the minister and creation of new institutions at the federal level and with the scale-up, I think we can accomplish that sustainability in the sector,” Tripathi added.
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Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by femisplash(op):
As citizens, we have failed in our responsibility to hold our Governors to account, how many pressure groups do we have in each state with the primary duty to watch dog Governors to a particular standard?. We too often shift attention on the center allowing the state embezzlers get away too many times. We want food security, perhaps, we are a few steps closer. Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project scale-up initiative (RAAMP) could drive it home.

States that establish the Rural Access Road Authority and the State Road Fund by law, as well as meet additional requirements, will be eligible for the funding.
This is reminiscent of what a former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun came up with at the time when almost all the states were indebted and had to be given some tranches of bailouts. She got them committed, had them open an account and held them accountable. Unlike the ritual of monthly allocations whereby the Governors get away without accountability. This commitment would enable the FG extract transparency from the state Governors, trust me, we are talking $30 million, Governors will jump on it but this time, there is a watch dog sniffing at their heels.
Where there are so many internal roads that are bad, neglected and lying in poor conditions, where these roads leading to farms are inaccessible, Governors has to be committed in repairing the roads leading to farms in the hinterland before unlocking the $30million. That would ensure that our farms are open up to good roads and promote full value chain.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by CodeTemplar: 6:48pm On Feb 06, 2025
femisplash:
As citizens, we have failed in our responsibility to hold our Governors to account, how many pressure groups do we have in each state with the primary duty to watch dog Governors to a particular standard?. We took often shift attention on the center allowing the state embezzlers get away too many times. We want food security, perhaps, we are a few steps closer. Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project scale-up initiative (RAAMP) could drive it home.



This is reminiscent of what a former Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun came up with at the time when almost all the states were indebted and had to be given some tranches of bailouts. She got them committed, had them open an account and held them accountable. Unlike the ritual of monthly allocations whereby the Governors get away without accountability. This commitment would enable the FG extract transparency from the state Governors, trust me, we are talking $30 million, Governors will jump on it but this time, there is a watch dog sniffing at their heels.
Where there are so many internal roads that are bad and lying in poor conditions, where these roads leading to farms are inaccessible, Governors has to be committed in repairing the roads leading to farms in the hinterland before unlocking the $30million. That would ensure that our farms are open up to good roads and promote value chain.
The federal system is suppose to be the driving force that motivates the states to be productive but unconditional transfer of funds to useless and purposeless states has made the states part of the party structures they use to control the masses.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by ogaemma: 6:50pm On Feb 06, 2025
Old format to steal and loot.
These political bandit's have started looking for means to gather election money for campaign.
Same food security promise's Buhari made.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by helinues: 6:51pm On Feb 06, 2025
Very good. With conditions
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by femisplash(op): 7:03pm On Feb 06, 2025
CodeTemplar:
The federal system is suppose to be the driving force that motivates the states to be productive but unconditional transfer of funds to useless and purposeless states has made the states part of the party structures they use to control the masses.
Well, we can't keep sulking about a system that's not federal enough, we have to make do with how we are currently constituted. I particularly commend this initiative, in a very long time, Governors will be committed to roads that leads to farms within our communities. These roads will get attention once again in a very long time. These Governors are always motivated by more money and end of the day, the farmers, logistics, villagers, commuters, sellers, buyers, etc would be the winners.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by ivandragon: 7:06pm On Feb 06, 2025
Not an entirely bad idea.

The issue as always would be corruption...
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by seunowa(f): 7:07pm On Feb 06, 2025
This is a commendable move by the Mr president. Everyone must ensure that state governors are held accountable so that this initiative accomplish its purpose.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by femisplash(op): 7:07pm On Feb 06, 2025
helinues:
Very good. With conditions
Very brilliant condition, come get the money but first repair and fix the roads leading to the farms.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Gabby50(m): 7:07pm On Feb 06, 2025
Money that would be looted?
I can never trust Nigerian Politicians with money.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by CodeTemplar: 7:08pm On Feb 06, 2025
femisplash:
Well, we can't keep sulking about a system that's not federal enough, we have to make do with how we are currently constituted. I particularly commend this initiative, in a very long time, Governors will be committed to roads that leads to farms within our communities. These roads will get attention once again in a very long time. These Governors are always motivated by more money and end of the day, the farmers, logistics, villagers, commuters, sellers, buyers, etc would be the winners.
No,we must improve the structure instead of just saying it is manageable. You said that because you are eating.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by femisplash(op): 7:11pm On Feb 06, 2025
ivandragon:
Not an entirely bad idea.

The issue as always would be corruption...
Of course, which is why an agency which has to be established and domesticated by law in each state, so as to monitor the funds going in.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by TRUSTEDGUY: 7:11pm On Feb 06, 2025
Another national cake to squander
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by FuckTheMod: 7:12pm On Feb 06, 2025
Later when we start converting minimum wage or salary to US dollars, one lunatic sufferhead foòl will be asking if we spend dollars in Nigeria.

Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by femisplash(op): 7:13pm On Feb 06, 2025
CodeTemplar:
No,we must improve the structure instead of just saying it is manageable. You said that because you are eating.
We will have to overhaul the constitution and that takes a lot of time and shenanigans. We don't have all the time for that, we need a quick fix in the meantime.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Zico5(m): 7:13pm On Feb 06, 2025
The money that the governors will just pocket and everyone will move on. This is the way Tinubu want rule. I made a mistake for voting this calamity. I wonder what masses have gained since the beginning of this government. Even Buhari that we termed failure was not this bad. He kept on making lives miserable for the masses.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by nairavsdollars(f): 7:13pm On Feb 06, 2025
End up in governors pockets
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Dogalmighty17: 7:13pm On Feb 06, 2025
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Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by adicius: 7:14pm On Feb 06, 2025
South east states don't have land to grow any crops so the F.G should not give them any.



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Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Amah70: 7:14pm On Feb 06, 2025
Shortchanged southeast will get less once anything is shared according to states in Nigeria.
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Make una do the needful sooner then later; give a sixth state in the southeast, most naturally favoured location between Imo West and Anambra south senatorial district
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Unkindness: 7:14pm On Feb 06, 2025
$30 million promise to 'boost agriculture?
Another means of looting activated 😂😂😂

How many times have we heard similar news before? Until we see actual roads built, steady light and farmers benefiting, this is just another empty announcement to distract from the real issues plaguing Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Splashme: 7:15pm On Feb 06, 2025
Voice Mail

Foolish uselessness people in Aso Rock
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Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by PressMyButton: 7:16pm On Feb 06, 2025
Not a bad idea at all. As long as money is involved, the Governors will rush it.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Blazetrailer: 7:16pm On Feb 06, 2025
Propaganda
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by Tjra: 7:17pm On Feb 06, 2025
CodeTemplar:
The federal system is suppose to be the driving force that motivates the states to be productive but unconditional transfer of funds to useless and purposeless states has made the states part of the party structures they use to control the masses.
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Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by PressMyButton: 7:17pm On Feb 06, 2025
Amah70:
Shortchanged southeast will get less once anything is shared according to states in Nigeria.
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Make una do the needful sooner then later; give a sixth state in the southeast, most naturally favoured location between Imo West and Anambra south senatorial district
Victim mentality don start, dem swear for you ni?. Are your SE states shortchanged when they go to Abuja to collect money?. Get sense abeg.
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by ValarDoharis: 7:20pm On Feb 06, 2025
Why is Tinubu running away from restructuring?

Is it because he knows he lacks legitimacy?
Re: States Will Get $30m To Boost Food Security – Minister by ValarDoharis: 7:22pm On Feb 06, 2025
This is not a federal system
CodeTemplar:
The federal system is suppose to be the driving force that motivates the states to be productive but unconditional transfer of funds to useless and purposeless states has made the states part of the party structures they use to control the masses.
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