President Bola Tinubu on Saturday launched the Yobe State Agricultural Empowerment Programme in Damaturu, the state capital, as part of efforts to ensure food security and stimulate economic growth across the country.
The initiative, which includes the provision of agricultural machinery and implements, is part of a broader national strategy to revolutionize Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
President Tinubu, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, said at the occasion that the programme is at the heart of his administration’s ongoing efforts to enhance food security, create jobs, and diversify Nigeria’s economy through agriculture.
He stressed the critical role of agriculture in national development and security, saying that “food is the heart of security in every society.”
“It is the foundation upon which we build our health, our well-being, and our economic stability. There’s no way we are going to achieve our grand goals as a government, whether at the state or national level, until we support and empower our farmers,” a statement by the Vice President’s spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha, quoted the President as saying.
President Tinubu noted that apart from boosting agricultural output, the initiative also aims to engage more Nigerians in the nation’s economic life.
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He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to modernizing the agricultural sector, including the livestock industry.
The President said the recently approved Ministry of Livestock Development is intended “to improve livestock production in the country and to change the destiny and narratives of our livestock production.”
Addressing the shift towards modern farming techniques, the President said: “Each of us in this gathering must come to terms with the fact that the era of relying on rain-fed agriculture is gone. These machines are here to ease our practice of irrigation farming.”
The statement said that the launch of the agricultural empowerment programme also saw President Tinubu approving Yobe State’s request for additional resources to support its agricultural ambitions.
These include “mini-rigs for tube wells, solar water pumps, agro-chemicals, power tillers, more fertilizers, and other farm implements to complement your irrigation scheme.”
President Tinubu also addressed security concerns, assuring the audience that the government is “taking drastic measures to address the security challenges to make farmlands safe and accessible in every state of the federation.”
After representing the President at the launch, Shettima visited the Emir of Damaturu, Alhaji Shehu Hashim II Ibn Umar Al-Amin El-Kanemi, to convey President Tinubu’s high regard for Yobe State and its people.
The Vice President praised Governor Mai Mala Buni’s achievements, particularly in agricultural investments, emphasizing the potential for agricultural mechanization in the state.
Responding, the Emir of Damaturu expressed gratitude for President Tinubu’s support and appreciated the administration’s efforts towards national progress.
Earlier, Governor Buni of Yobe State reaffirmed the state’s support for the Tinubu administration, acknowledging the challenges faced by Yobe, particularly in the agricultural sector.
He said, “In spite of all the challenges, agriculture remains the major preoccupation of our people. With the improvement in security across the state, farmlands are now accessible in almost all the local government areas.”
The governor mentioned several government initiatives to revitalize agriculture, including an Agricultural Summit, the constitution of a Steering Committee on the Revitalization of Agriculture, and partnerships with organizations like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
He added that the state government, in collaboration with the federal government, has established Livestock Development Centres to address farmer-herdsmen clashes and boost meat and dairy production.
Buni also noted the revival of the 2000-hectare Lava Irrigation Scheme and the establishment of four sesame seed processing factories across the state.
“This State Visit is no doubt a significant milestone as we launch the agricultural empowerment programme,” he added.
The items distributed include 100 Zoom Lion tractors, 10 IMC double cabin 4-wheel drive vehicles for extension service supervision, 200 motorcycles for extension workers, 300 sets of ox-drawn ploughs, 5,349 small ruminants (goats), 1,349 hand-push planters, 889 hand-push plough machines, 590 hand-push tiller machines, 4,202 solar-powered irrigation water pumps, improved assorted seeds, and 72,000 bags of fertilizer.