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Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by treesun(op): 4:11pm On Mar 28, 2025
The call was made by the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Food Security, Barrister Yejide Ogundipe, while delivering a speech on ‘Food Security and the Role of Research Institutions in the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’, at a quarterly meeting of provost of national committees of agricultural research institutes and related matters.

Ogundipe also expressed concern that over the years Nigeria has been referred to as having “agricultural potential”, but “potential alone does not fill empty stomachs.”

Meanwhile, she pointed out that the agricultural research institutions occupy a strategic position and play a key role in achieving food security under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

According to her, the Tinubu-led administration has put the nation’s agricultural sector in the front burner as he had demonstrated a strong political will to change the narrative as he made food security a core priority under his ‘Renewed Hope Agenda’.

She also added that agricultural education institutions should extend their focus beyond production and provide training on post-harvest management solutions to reduce food losses and improve food availability.

She said: “Despite agriculture’s critical role in our economy, Nigeria still struggles to feed itself. “For decades, our nation has been described as one filled with promise and vast agricultural potential. Yet, as we all know, potential alone does not fill empty stomachs.

“Furthermore, Colleges and Research Institutes must transition agriculture from being purely theoretical to practical, actively engaging in farming for food production.

“Academic institutions in Nigeria possess vast tracts of unused land that can be repurposed for food production and food processing hubs. These institutions can help curb the food crisis by involving undergraduates and youth from local communities in farming activities, while adopting modern agricultural practices and tools. This initiative will not only provide food for university residents and host communities but also cultivate a new generation of skilled agricultural practitioners.”

However, she noted that agricultural productivity remains low, and food production has not kept pace with Nigeria’s rapidly growing population. Several challenges, including insecurity, climate change, and outdated farming practices, continue to hinder progress in the sector.


Therefore, she highlighted that the President recognizing the urgent need for action, the President took three strategic steps immediately after assuming office: Declaration of state of emergency on food security on July 13, 2023.Renaming the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, emphasizing the government’s renewed focus on ensuring food availability for all Nigerians.

Also he created the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Food Security, with a clear mandate to drive policy integration, promote sustainable food production and supply, and enhance stakeholder coordination in tackling food insecurity.

She also urged Nigerians and relevant agricultural institutions to work in synergy and not in silos to act now, because, “Food security is not merely a policy agenda — it is a national imperative. We must leverage the knowledge and expertise within our research institutions and educational bodies to address the pressing challenges facing Nigeria’s agricultural sector.

“Through collaboration, innovation, and a shared commitment to progress, we can transform agriculture into a thriving and sustainable sector that guarantees food for every Nigerian. Let us work together to turn our agricultural potential into reality.”



Meanwhile, the Executive Secretary, Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria, ARCN, Garba Sharubutu, and other officials commended the efforts of the Tinubu-led administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda on food and nutrition security, and assured their support and readiness to assiduously work with the Tinubu administration to ensure that agricultural colleges receive the necessary resources to drive innovation and productivity in the sector.

However, in a remark, the President of the National Committee of Agricultural Research Institutes and Related Matters and Provost of the Federal College of Agriculture, Akure, Dr Fadiyimu Akinyemi, lamented the neglect of Colleges of Agriculture as they struggle to survive in terms of lack of funding and institutional support, which they have been longing and begging for but had always bypassed them, therefore, the nation’s agricultural sector has been in a deep crisis.

“Universities, polytechnics, and colleges of education receive intervention funds, but agricultural colleges get nothing. Who will explain why?” he questioned.

He also alleged that Colleges of Agriculture do not benefit from TETFund interventions, while speaking on lack of access by the agric colleges to commercial bank loans, or even private sponsorships, which are areas that would have boost the productivity of the colleges to salvage Nigeria from the current food crisis.

“A rare opportunity for private funding arose in 2023 when an individual proposed a research centre, but bureaucracy has stalled the initiative.


“Despite their hands-on approach, they remain underfunded, unrecognized, and institutionally invisible”, he lamented.

Meanwhile, stakeholders at the meeting expressed optimism that the panacea to food security and performance by research institutes is for government and donor agencies to increase and improve funding, sustainable policy implementation process devoid of politicisation, and genuine collaborative efforts, and also assured that if the right things are put in place and done Nigeria’s agricultural colleges will galvanize the sector.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/03/hunger-transform-unused-lands-into-food-production-hubs-fg-tells-institutions/

Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Racoon(m):
Contain the Fulani terrorist menace on farmers and farmlands. Stop this nonsense.

Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by helinues: 4:15pm On Mar 28, 2025
Abi
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by helinues: 4:18pm On Mar 28, 2025
Racoon:
Contain the Fulani terrorist menace on farmers, farmlands and stop this nonsense.
How are the state governors allowing the killer Fulani herdsmen to be operating in their states, let put FG responsibility aside

As in the killer Fulani herdsmen would come from far away North and be disturbing the farmers in Southern part of the country. How many are they in their numbers?

What precisely is the usefulness of the Educated Southern region when illiterate killer herdsmen would be disturbing their states.

Blowing grammar without taking action
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Salewa97: 4:20pm On Mar 28, 2025
The President is on the right track.

Food security is key to national security.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by mrvitalis(m): 4:22pm On Mar 28, 2025
Lmaooo... The way APC lead government bring out policy you would know that none of them have ever ran a business successfully before


In USA u have less than 2 million farmers feeding 360 million people and exporting over 100 billion dollars worth of produce

In Nigeria we have over 100 million farmers yet can't feed ourselves...

And APC thinks the issue is to get more people into farming?

APC thinks people don't want to cultivate the empty lands ?

🤣🤣🤣 it's funny but APC don't even know what the issue is
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by mrvitalis(m): 4:23pm On Mar 28, 2025
helinues:
How are the state governors allowing the killer Fulani herdsmen to be operating in their states, let put FG responsibility aside

As in the killer Fulani herdsmen would come from far away North and be disturbing the farmers in Southern part of the country. How many are they in their numbers?

What precisely is the usefulness of the Educated Southern region when illiterate killer herdsmen would be disturbing their states.

Blowing grammar without taking action
What exactly can a state governor do to stop AK47 holding herdsmen.. Please tell Us


Watch he would not provide any direct answers
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by tundegan: 4:35pm On Mar 28, 2025
The Federal government is on the right track.

It is heartwarming to see the government focus on food security as a priority.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Racoon(m):
helinues:
How are the state governors allowing the killer Fulani herdsmen to be operating in their states, let put FG responsibility aside

Who controls the armed as the C-in-C? Abi your drug baron and certificate forging crook has now forgotten his message to his predessors that were way better than him?
"Blowing grammar without taking action" - Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by treesun(op): 8:42pm On Mar 28, 2025
Nlfpmod!
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by PRINCESSFCFANSs(f): 9:19pm On Mar 28, 2025
ok ,



what about other products that are expensive and lands can not produce them.







Princess Faith Chukwu
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Nobody: 9:24pm On Mar 28, 2025
helinues:
Abi
We hope you will be on ground with shakabula gun to secure the farms
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by VnAhunnaPl: 9:29pm On Mar 28, 2025
Thats a smart response.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Ganjafama(m): 9:30pm On Mar 28, 2025
mrvitalis:
Lmaooo... The way APC lead government bring out policy you would know that none of them have ever ran a business successfully before


In USA u have less than 2 million farmers feeding 360 million people and exporting over 100 billion dollars worth of produce

In Nigeria we have over 100 million farmers yet can't feed ourselves...

And APC thinks the issue is to get more people into farming?

APC thinks people don't want to cultivate the empty lands ?

🤣🤣🤣 it's funny but APC don't even know what the issue is
You say we have over 100 million farmers in the country. This an over exaggerated figure. This simply means for every 2 - 3 Nigerian one is a farmer.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by KelvinHerbert: 9:43pm On Mar 28, 2025
Foolish people, tackle Fulani herdsmen issue to resolve hunger issue
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Konjiboii: 9:45pm On Mar 28, 2025
Land is not the problem here, let them focus on securing the farmlands, they can allow farm owners have right to arm themselves against trespassers.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by israelmao(m): 9:48pm On Mar 28, 2025
Hunger in Nigeria is self-inflicit.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Hussein035: 9:51pm On Mar 28, 2025
Salewa97:
The President is on the right track.

Food security is key to national security.
If you see land mass for our universities. Just big for nothing than grass

Especially unilorin land, it's enough to feed kwara state completely but it's just useless all they want is for people to build hostels

Nonsense and ingredients
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Tijani009: 10:01pm On Mar 28, 2025
KelvinHerbert:
Foolish people, tackle Fulani herdsmen issue to resolve hunger issue
Maybe but not too far, see almost every household in the north do far, almost all rural areas in the south do far the issues is on what scale,
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Meti99(m): 10:01pm On Mar 28, 2025
Hsvg
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Meti99(m): 10:01pm On Mar 28, 2025
HsvgNcx
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by BodePolScience: 10:01pm On Mar 28, 2025
Must the FG tell the ivory towers this before they know the right thing to do. I believe Ivory towers should be championing innovation and invention and not being told what to do.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Meti99(m): 10:02pm On Mar 28, 2025
mrvitalis:
Lmaooo... The way APC lead government bring out policy you would know that none of them have ever ran a business successfully before


In USA u have less than 2 million farmers feeding 360 million people and exporting over 100 billion dollars worth of produce

In Nigeria we have over 100 million farmers yet can't feed ourselves...

And APC thinks the issue is to get more people into farming?

APC thinks people don't want to cultivate the empty lands ?

🤣🤣🤣 it's funny but APC don't even know what the issue is
You should have proffered solution rather than spitting everywhere
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by iwaeda: 10:08pm On Mar 28, 2025
Growing up, Saturday was for farming. Who can go to farms again. Nigeria know the solution to her problems, but choose to be hypocrites. grin grin grin grin
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by 1MILLIONLiGHTS(m): 10:12pm On Mar 28, 2025
We just have a government that is never organized. Since we have Federal Medical Centers (FMCs), why not create Federal agricultural centers in some states where agro related activities are going on. It will provide jobs for many agric related graduates, there will improved crop yield. These Federal agricultural centers would be able to even pay their own salaries and remit extra to federations account, like Nigerian customs and NNPCL. There will also be extra for exports. Leaving agriculture in the hands of illiterate farmers and non-experts in the villages is dangerous. I think I need to email one of our senators o!
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Smartwave: 11:33pm On Mar 28, 2025
mrvitalis:
Lmaooo... The way APC lead government bring out policy you would know that none of them have ever ran a business successfully before


In USA u have less than 2 million farmers feeding 360 million people and exporting over 100 billion dollars worth of produce

In Nigeria we have over 100 million farmers yet can't feed ourselves...

And APC thinks the issue is to get more people into farming?

APC thinks people don't want to cultivate the empty lands ?

🤣🤣🤣 it's funny but APC don't even know what the issue is
When are you going to get simple sense?
APC this, APC that....... Two of your State is still govern by the so called APC.


Small things,. ..... In USA, ....in China.... In UK.....

What are your state Governors doinghuh??

They're still the set people begging for delay in implementation of local government area autonomy. Yet nobody talk

All the state governors United together, in respect of there party affiliation to down play LGA freedom.

But your problem is always APC, as if your tribal men and women are not part of same APC.

Which tribe is not part of this party APC?
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by ambale(m): 11:44pm On Mar 28, 2025
Ganjafama:
You say we have over 100 million farmers in the country. This an over exaggerated figure. This simply means for every 2 - 3 Nigerian one is a farmer.
How is it exaggerated, apart from Lagos Abuja and portharcourt majority of towns and villages in Nigeria have farming as their predominant occupation

Infact many civil servants are farmers in those towns also

So our problem is not having enough farmers, the issue is majorly logistics

The risk of taking a farm produce from the farm to market don quadruple these days
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Fujiyama: 12:19am On Mar 29, 2025
treesun:
Therefore, she highlighted that the President recognizing the urgent need for action, the President took three strategic steps immediately after assuming office: Declaration of state of emergency on food security on July 13, 2023.Renaming the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, emphasizing the government’s renewed focus on ensuring food availability for all Nigerians.

Also he created the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Food Security, with a clear mandate to drive policy integration, promote sustainable food production and supply, and enhance stakeholder coordination in tackling food insecurity.
^^^
undecided

The same old song.

Those who have been watching this administration closely can quickly identify the patterns:

Noisy declarations of a dubious 'state of emergency' undecided
Renaming ministries, departments and agencies (as meaningless and as pointless as re-arranging the deckchairs on a doomed, sinking ship undecided)
Creating yet another layer of wasteful, unnecessary red tape (does BAT need yet another 'Special Assistant' - this time on Food Security? undecided Of course not.)

BAT and his 'teamship' undecided crew are clearly out of their depth.

This is not how to lead.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by Tobi2025: 1:15am On Mar 29, 2025
The deal PBAT made with the Fulani pre election period is what is affecting him and his administration!
Furthermore, traditional rulers and some village and town rulers and chief kinsmen spread across various states are complicit in the Fulani herdsmen infiltration,attack and sabotage of various farmlands .
This is because some of them have been allegedly bribed with cows for land by Fulani lords .
Also,some of them buy cows and employ the Fulani to be managing them with no place to graze.
This is what has given them the Audacity to roam through the towns,villages ,cities and states destroying farmlands with impunity.
Most of the state politicians and elder statesmen in South West own cows and employ fulani.
This is why you can't bring them to justice nor arrest them when they kill provocatively.
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by IbnB: 2:38am On Mar 29, 2025
mrvitalis:
What exactly can a state governor do to stop AK47 holding herdsmen.. Please tell Us


Watch he would not provide any direct answers
You waste your time engaging that cursed creature
Re: Hunger: Transform Unused Lands Into Food Production Hubs, FG Tells Institutions by oyeb15: 3:29am On Mar 29, 2025
Those supporting mediocrity on this platform makes me dislike coming on Nairaland. They are even d first to comment.


They have wreck this platform and devoid it of any objective reasoning rather an APC bigotry platform which does not reflect d feelings of Nigerians.
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