The Federal Capital Territory FCT Administration said it has entered into discussions with investors and development partners on the establishment of value chain ventures in the livestock subsector so as to develop needed infrastructure.
The move is said to create more job opportunities, enhance incomes, and improve lives and livelihoods of communities
within and around FCT’s grazing reserves.
Minister of State
in the FCT, Dr Ramatu Tijjani Aliyu, disclosed this when she flagged off a
sensitisation campaign and the distribution of supplementary feeds to pastoralists
and farmers in the four grazing reserves of the territory
Specifically, she
said “plans are underway, with the support of the African Development Bank
(AfDB), to establish a model Special Agro-industrial Processing Zone (SAPZ) on
livestock production, in the FCT”.
According to her,
the SAPZ would grant the administration the wherewithal to bring to an end the
indiscriminate grazing of animals in the Federal Capital City.
Special Assistant
on Media to the minister, Mr Austine Elemue in a statement added that the move
also aims to address the persistent conflicts between crop farmers and
pastoralists.
The minister who
performed the ceremony in Wasa district of FCT said the action of the administration was aimed at promoting integration, peaceful co-existence as
well as boost livestock production in the nation’s capital.
Aliyu noted that
the present administration under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari,
was determined to restore the lost glory of the agricultural sector, which had
hitherto been somewhat abandoned following the discovery and adoption of oil as
the mainstay of the Nigerian economy.
“It is estimated
that Nigeria’s population will continue to witness the exponential rise and
attendant growth in the demand for food. To ensure that any uncertainty related
to food security is adequately addressed, the Federal Government of Nigeria
made the establishment and development of grazing reserves a key aspect of its
Agricultural Promotion Programmes (APP) for the Country, with the livestock
subsector playing a prominent role.
“The establishment
and development of grazing reserves is therefore aimed at providing
pastoralists and crop farmers with an integrated environment under which both
can operate optimally, access their needs in a harmonious environment and
eliminate issues that could result in conflicts. The overall objective is to
promote peaceful coexistence towards harnessing the huge potentials that exist
in the livestock subsector,” Aliyu stressed.
The minister
affirmed that pursuant to this objective, the FCT Administration has been
implementing programmes towards creating the enabling environment for the two
groups as well as other willing investors to operate and make positive impacts
in enhancing food security and socio-economic well-being of the residents.
Earlier in his
remarks, Permanent Secretary in the FCT Administration, Mr. Olusade Adesola,
said the FCTA has through its relevant agencies as well as other stakeholders
been doing its best to bring the parties together to embrace peace especially
in grazing reserves where much of the clashes occur.
The Permanent
Secretary who was represented by the Director in charge of Operations, Planning
and Strategy in the office of the Permanent Secretary, Mr Samuel Attang, noted
that the dry season has been associated with an increase in movement of pastoralists
in search of feeds for their animals, adding that due to this movement, there
might be a likelihood of conflict between the two groups.
In his welcome
address, the Acting Secretary of FCT Agriculture and Rural Development
Secretariat, Mr. Ibe Prospect, stressed the importance of the livestock sector in
the quest to attain food security, noting that if the sector was well
harnessed, it has the capacity to generate jobs and income as well as provide
the nutritional value that was required for healthy human development.
He, therefore, commended the Minister of State for demonstrating
dynamism in addressing the issue, adding that the incidences of violent
conflicts between pastoralists and crop farmers have hindered efforts of
government to fully harness the potential of the sector towards achieving the
desired objective
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