Nigeria, Member Nations, Commit To Food Security

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L- R: The deputy governor, Borno State, Alhaji Umar Kadafur; Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Mohammad Abubakar and Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster and Social Management, Haija Sadiya Farouq during the inauguration in Abuja.

In a bid to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the nine priority areas of government, Federal Government has joined other member-nations on the Hand-in-Hand Initiative to strengthen food and nutrition security, manage natural resources, reduce disaster risk as well as achieve economic diversification.

The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Mohammed Mahmoud Abubakar revealed this during the inauguration of the national steering committee members of Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) Hand-in-Hand Initiative, held in the minister’s office, yesterday (December 5, 2022). 

He stated that the initiative was meant to practically facilitate and support the implementation of the framework of the National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP 2022-2027) towards accelerating food systems transformation, promoting rapid rural development and building vulnerable population resilience across the country.

Abubakar pointed out that the Hand-in-Hand Initiative is evidence-based, country-owned and country-driven, taking cognisance of the country’s economic advantaged and disadvantaged areas in selecting the priority commodities for intervention in selected states, adding that the programme plan captured the priority commodities such as rice, sorghum, soybean, maize, fish, tomato, cassava and dairy products.

“It is well aligned with the FAO Country Programme Framework 2018-2022 for Nigeria, as well as the successor framework for 2023-2027, which focus on managing natural resources, reduce disaster risk, strengthen food security and enable economic diversification,” he said.

The minister said that the institutional set-up for the initiative comprised the national steering committee and an inter-ministerial task team charged with the responsibility of formulating a coherent initiative architecture, work plan preparation, programme implementation and progress tracking.

Speaking further, Abubakar noted that the selection of states for the intervention was based on their potential for import substitution, export promotion, amongst others. He noted that the states selected by the technical task team were drawn from all ministries and agencies with technical support from reputable consultancy firms.

Earlier, the permanent secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Ernest Umakhihe, who was represented by the director, rural development, Engr. Udo Daniel stated that the event came at a time the ministry was strengthening collaboration and partnership between government agencies and development partners for a sustainable agri-food system in the country.

He noted that the contribution of the FAO to the development of agriculture cannot be overemphasised, pointing out that FAO continues to initiate programmes and projects in the ministry to ensure its sustainability for ensuring food and nutrition security in the country.

In his remarks, the FAO representative in Nigeria and to the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Fred Kafeero stated that FAO’s priority was to support Nigeria to strengthen national food and nutrition security through enhanced nutrition, improve the efficient and sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystem amongst others.

He noted that the initiative was launched by the director-general of the FAO in 2019 as a means of eliminating poverty, hunger and inequalities along the relevant global development goals. 

In a statement by the ministry’s director of information and signed by Mrs. Eremah Anthonia, the terms of reference (ToR) for the NSC members included being the highest organ in the governance structure of the HIH Initiative in Nigeria, provide overall political leadership, strategic direction and guidance for the implementation of HIH Initiative in Nigeria in line with national priorities, among others.

In attendance were the deputy governor of Borno State, ministers of water resources, environment and humanitarian affairs, the permanent secretary of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources, development partners and others.

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