FG moves to ensure inclusivity in food production, security

FG moves to ensure inclusivity in food production, security

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FG moves to ensure inclusivity in food production, security

 

The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security says inclusivity of gender, youths and People with Disabilities (PWDs) will be the backbone of the ministry’ entire processes and value-chain of agriculture.

 

The Director of Special Duties in the Ministry, Mrs Kachallah Damaturu, said this on Friday in Enugu.

 

Damaturu said this during a one-day South-East Zonal Consultative Forum for the Review of National Gender Policy in Agriculture for Nigeria and Its Strategic plan of Action (2025 – 2030).

 

She said that the forum was held in South-East  in order to give voices to women, youths and PWDs  as well as factor their special needs and their buy-in into the national plan of action for agriculture.

 

According to her, the ministry will not leave any segment of the society behind as agriculture work well when there is a robust inclusion of all.

 

She said, “I want to acknowledge President Ahmed Tinubu, who has shown vital interest in the agriculture sector, especially in the areas affecting women.

 

“The President, during the Women Affair’s Ministry programme on Oct. 15, 2024, reiterated that women empowerment in agriculture should be given priority especially in agricultural training, access to land and financial services.”

 

The director said that the ministry expanded the participants beyond the women, youths and PWDs as well as involved commissioners, permanent secretaries and directors at the states in the South-East to ensure that everybody gets involved and in-puts collated.

 

Speaking, the Food and Agriculture Advisor of Actionaid, Blessing Akhile, said that the forum was meant to promote equity and productivity, adding that it would help to shape the resilience of the total agricultural system.

 

Akhile, whose Actionaid Chairs the steering Committee on the Review of the National Gender Policy, said that when everybody become on board, it would lead to poverty reduction, food security and resilience food system.

 

“Actionaid appreciates the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), the German International Support (GIZ) and others for their support and contribution to ensure the consultation will be successful.

 

“The forum today will ensure that all requirements of various segments of the society is catered for and to ensure a robust inclusivity,” he said.

 

Collaborating, the Programme Officer of AGRA in Nigeria, Dr Esther Ibrahim, said that agriculture remained the backbone of African’s economy and it employs millions of people in the continent.

 

Ibrahim said that the vast population of Africa farmers are women and youths, adding that AGRA’s policy and action plan had continued to provide systematic support to women and youth farmers.

 

According to her, AGRA through its strategic system has continued to remove barriers militating against women and youths in agriculture and we are here to support the move of the ministry and her partners.

 

In an address, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Agro-Industrialisation in Enugu State, Mr Patrick Ubru, said that Enugu State had made it mandatory to have 70 per cent of women and youths in all its agricultural progammes.

 

Ubru also said that women and youths had been represented robustly in all agricultural programmes and value-change in the state.

 

He commended Gov. Peter Mbah, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security and her partners for their continuous support to agriculture, creating jobs and food production as well as inclusivity of all.

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