The Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, on
Monday presided over a meeting of the
Presidential Task Force on Rice and
Wheat as part of Federal Government’s
efforts aimed at food security.
Those who attended the meeting
included four state governors -Abubakar
Bagudu (Kebbi); Abdullahi Ganduje
(Kano); Badaru Abubakar (Jigawa) and
Dave Umahi (Ebonyi).
The Minister of Finance, Kemi Adeosun;
Minister of Agricluture, Audu Ogbeh; and
the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria,
Godwin Emefiele, also attended.
Bagudu later told State House
correspondents that the meeting
reviewed the government’s wheat
programme and what can be done to
increase production.
He said, “This is the meeting of
Presidential Task Force on Rice and
Wheat and we reviewed the wheat
programme and what we can do more to
support states in order to increase
production of wheat.
“We also want to ensure that our farmers
who have responded to the call are
supported in terms of getting good price
for their output in order to sustain their
interests.
“We reviewed where we are with rice
production. The Acting President noted
with satisfaction all the efforts be
different stakeholders to attain
sufficiency in the shortest possible time.
“The Acting President assured the
meeting that the Federal Government
will continue to support the drive towards
self sufficiency in food security. He said
the government, of necessity, will
support the farmers, the millers and
other stakeholders involved in the value
change.”
When asked to confirm the claim that
Nigeria is the second largest producer of
rice in the world, the governor said he did
not have the data.
He however said farmers have
responded and about 32 states have
showed readiness to increase production.
“I think we have done very well. We have
remarkable increase in the number of
states that have produced wheat from
the last season.
“Last season, we had about five states
but today we are hearing reports from
about 11 states and the increase in
output per state is quite significant as
well.
“So we believe that with sustained
trajectory that we are seeing, we will be
able to achieve our self-sufficiency,” he
added.


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