Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Yakubu Dogara,
has called for development, production and distribution of quality seeds to
farmers in Nigeria in order to boost agricultural output and create over 40
million jobs for the unemployed population.
Dogara, who said this when he visited Premier Seeds Nigeria
Limited, Zaria, Kaduna State, also expressed strong belief that with
coordinated support from the executive and the legislature for companies that
produce and distribute high breed seeds to farmers, Nigeria will become food
sufficient and standard of living of its citizens will also improve.
He explained, "If the revolution in agriculture is going to
be anything, it must start with the production and distribution of quality
seeds. Gone are the days of our parents when they used to plant grains as seed,
apparently we didn’t know that for you to have bumper harvest, it is not every
grain that will qualify as the seed that the farmer will plant.
"Agriculture has the potential of being the highest employer
of labour in this country. If we have small farms springing up across the
nation employing from 20 to 25 people, you can imagine if we could have 1
million of those ventures, that is between 40 to 70 million jobs that save us a
lot of problems in this country and help to deal with many vices, insecurity,
violence and the likes."
Dogara commended the company for the work they are doing for
the nation by equipping farmers and providing them with the right seeds with
which they can grow and feed the nation, adding that the legislature will not
hesistate to look at how the government and farmers can collaborate to ensure
that farmers in Nigeria get quality seeds.
"That is the challenge across the country, as we speak,
apart from farmers around this facility, may be not too far away from here, I
can guarantee that a lot of farmers outside this region are not even aware of
the need to have quality seeds planted in order to have bumper harvest.
"I am assured and I believe that you are producing quality
seeds from this place otherwise you wouldn’t attract those awards and in terms
of our work as legislators, we represent the people and chances are that when
we connect at this level, we will spread the word down the ladder to even the
peasant farmer farming for sustenance, not even for commercial purposes because
they need to get quality seeds as well, when they get quality seeds, they plant
these seeds and it increases their yield, it will mean, they will have food to
feed on and still have some to dispose of and thereby increasing family savings
and putting resources in their hands to pay school fees for their kids.
"So, for us, the work you do is very foundational and
fundamental in the success of the revolution that we seek in the agricultural
sector. If there is anything we can do as a parliament to support your work;
don’t hesitate to tell us and we believe that no one is an island, even the
private sector would have to collaborate with the government and the government
itself would have to collaborate with the private sector in order to move
agriculture forward."
Speaking on how active engagement of youths in agriculture
would benefit the nation, he noted that when people are engaged in agriculture,
by the time they come back home, they are so tired that even if they wanted to
be terrorists, they wouldn’t have the strength after being on the farm for 6
hours to carry any gun.
"So this is why we really need to promote agriculture
development in this country and as legislators, even those in the Executive
shouldn’t shy away from giving you the support that you need in order to
succeed," he added.
Earlier, the managing director of the company, Prof. Abraham
Oyediji Ogungbile, informed the Speaker that they distribute fertilizer and
seed to about 2,000 farmers who are their out-growers to produce certified seed
for them.
He, however, regretted that the company has been supplying
seed since 2014, but has not been paid even as loans secured by the company to
embark on the project are yet to be paid off.
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