Buhari to deliver NALDA rating on December 8th

So currently, we are producing 500 hectares of wheat in this dry season, and since then and to date, NALDA has been making a positive impact in the lives of Nigerians.

Update: 2022-12-06 08:40 GMT

On Dec. 8, President Muhammadu Buhari will showcase to Nigerians the achievements of the National Agricultural Land Development Agency (NALDA) towards food security and job creation in the country.

This is coming two years after the resuscitation of the agency by the present government.

Mr. Paul Ikonne, Executive Secretary, NALDA, gave this indication at a news conference to herald the event in Abuja.

He said significant progress had been made in impacting young farmers and women through several agricultural projects.

He said the President had laid a strong foundation for the agency to function effectively with over 50,000 farmers, excluding women, who had so far benefited from crop and livestock production.

He said the agency is currently planting 500 hectares of dry-season wheat in Adamawa, Yobe, Jigawa, Gombe, and Taraba states to accelerate food production ahead of 2023.

Ikonne, who ruled out a food shortage in 2023, further said the agency had acquired machinery and implements that had accelerated farming across the six geopolitical zones.

"NALDA was moribund, but President Buhari brought it back for the purpose of encouraging young Nigerians to embrace agriculture and tackle the issues of land preparation, land clearing, and development.

"So currently, we are doing 500 hectares of wheat production in this dry season, and since then and to date, NALDA has been making a positive impact in the lives of Nigerians."

"The president will showcase some of the equipment that NALDA has procured and also some of its achievements, since we cannot go to the farms where we have established them and bring them to the venue."

"But rather they will be seen in documents, which are not fictitious. Those farms are located in villages where people live, and the location will be mentioned, meaning those farms exist," Ikonne said.

He said some of the achievements would be seen on papers, while the name of the location would be mentioned so that the public could get to know what Buhari had achieved in agriculture.

This, according to him, is through NALDA, adding that the farming business is not a day's work but a process, and in the process NALDA is progressing.

He said, "When we came on board, this administration did not inherit anything in terms of equipment or infrastructure from the old NALDA."

"But as we speak, NALDA has offices in almost all of the 36 states, including the FCT, has acquired tractors and farm implements, and has empowered over 50,000 young Nigerians outside of women."

"The foundation that the president is using NALDA to prepare will begin to yield fruits and make more impact long after the president would have been gone."

"But the most important thing is that a strong foundation has been laid for bringing back the agency and all that is required for it to function effectively," he said. 

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