The
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, says
the Federal Government has put necessary measures in place to forestall
hunger and famine in the country.
“There will be no hunger. It is just
that there is heavy export of our grains to North, West and Central
Africa,” The minister said on Tuesday.
“However, we are taking steps to ensure enough food in the next harvest.”
The minister said the Federal Government
was also working to develop and establish more dams and lakes to aid
irrigation farming to have three harvests within one year.
On preservation of excess grains, he
said the Federal Government had provided no fewer than 33 silos with
capacity to store over four million tonnes of grains.
He said, “The long term answer to that
is to develop more dams and lakes for irrigation so that we have three
harvests a year and if West Africa wants food from us, we sell to them.
“We do not have to panic. We have the
means to preserve these grains. We have 33 silos, the total capacity of
nearly four million tonnes so, we have enough.
“However, we are taking steps; we are assuring Nigerians that there will be no hunger.
“That is why we are here, there will be no need to panic about hunger or famine.”
The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, recently warned
that Nigeria, the largest producer of cereals risked famine from early
next year following huge demand in the global market.
He said in a radio interview in Kano
that the demand of the nation’s grains in the global market was creating
an “excellent environment for the mindless exports of Nigeria’s food
across the borders’’.
He said unless this was curtailed, Nigerian markets would be bereft of grains by January.
Credit:
Daily Times Nigerian Newspaper
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