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Buhari govt must leave agric revolution propaganda

The Media Advocacy West Africa Foundation (MAWA-Foundation) calls on president Muhammadu Buhari’s government to leave its agricultural revolution propaganda and confronts the reality of food scarcity and high cost of food in the country and address them as they are leading to a near acute hunger in the country.

MAWA Foundation frowns at the Buhari government’s attitude of pushing the campaign of food sufficiency and agric revolution when in reality there is a huge shortage of food high cost in the market across the nation.

Buhari government has over the last five years claimed to have achieved agricultural revolution and food sufficiency; this is not true as the reality in Nigeria at the moment shows that never in the history of our country did the citizens experience this kind of high cost of food and food scarcity.

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We wish to remind the Buhari government that a bag of rice now sells for N30k across the Nigerian states while in some states it is higher.

Garri that is always regarded as food for the poor is no longer affordable with All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), warning that there will be a scarcity of commodity because cassava farmers have since abandoned their farms.

Should the Buhari government does not know, many farmers in Nigeria, particularly in the northern part of the country have since abandoned their farms as a result of insecurity because they being killed in their farms either by bandits or herdsmen.

We call on the Buhari government to immediately forget about the energy it puts in pushing the propaganda about agric revolution as his core achievement and begin to address food scarcity and the high cost of food, which has become a major dent to his administration.

Audu Liberty Oseni,

Coordinator, Media Advocacy West Africa Foundation

[email protected]

 

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