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Agribusiness: Nigeria’s govt working with security operatives to neutralize threats

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Agribusiness: Nigeria’s govt working with security operatives to neutralize threats

Agribusiness: Nigeria's govt working with security operatives to neutralize threats

The Federal government of Nigeria is currently working with security operatives in the country to neutralise threats across the agricultural sector.

This was the submission of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Minister of State, Dr Ramatu Aliyu.

The minister disclosed this at a press briefing ahead of the Agribusiness Innovation Conference and Expo 3rd Edition, proposed for early 2022.

The event according to him will complement government’s efforts at providing the enabling platform for farmers to take agriculture to the global community.

iBrandTV gathered that the conference is a platform where farmers and investors engaged with agro-allied companies to inject new technologies and practices that would help to facilitate the adoption of global best practices.

The minister said that the FCT administration had placed priority on creating opportunities in the agricultural sector with a view to engaging the teeming population in meaningful ventures.

She affirmed that as the nation grappled with the threat of insecurity and climate change, all hands must be on deck to create an atmosphere for stakeholder synergies that guaranteed efficient and sufficient food production in the context of social equity.

“It is a responsibility that must be addressed collectively and not just by government alone. We will continue to grow our economy together, eradicate poverty, reduce unemployment and youth restiveness, thereby entrenching food security,’’ the minister was quoted as saying.

Earlier, the Federal Capital Territory Administration Permanent Secretary, Mr Olusade Adesola, said the agricultural sector had continued to be among the contributors to the GDP of the country.

He added that the sector had provided the needed foreign exchange earnings, the foundation upon which the initial infrastructural development of Nigeria was built.

Adesola maintained that the convergence of agribusiness entrepreneurs and exhibitors in Abuja would further open the doors of opportunities to farmers to acquire new skills and technologies that would help boost production and processing activities.

The permanent secretary assured investors that the administration was working closely with relevant security agencies and community leaders to promptly neutralise any security threat.

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