Federal Government Flags-Off Distribution Of Farm Inputs To National Agricultural Cooperatives

The federal government has flagged off the distribution of farm inputs to Members of National Agricultural Cooperative Apexes to enhance food security and job creation, amongst others.

The Hon. Minister of State, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, performed the flag-off at the Nigeria Agricultural Insurance Corporation (NAIC) Building, in Abuja recently. He stated that it is a message of Hope that the Cooperative Sector will be reformed, rebranded, and revived, pointing out that the Cooperative laws were obsolete, not updated, and has not taken note of the recent dynamics.

Sen. Abdullahi stressed that poverty is on the increase, and there is a need to step it down, noting that cooperatives are governed by trust, mutual beneficial interest, and not by self-interest. According to him,” it means that you must be tolerant, accommodating and be ready to allow someone to get food out of the plate.”

He highlighted that trust deficit was one of the reasons why cooperatives have not grown in Nigeria compared to other countries. He, therefore, appealed to the leaders of the sector to change the narrative to suite the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, assuring that he will be the number one promoter of the Cooperative and also assured that the Minister will be number cooperator too, while the President will be the Grand Commander of Cooperator, emphasizing that a lot has to be done to rebuild the Sector.

Earlier, in his opening remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Mr. Temitope Fashedemi, represented by Federal Director of Cooperatives, Alhaji Idris Sanni, stated that the Minister was in support of the Cooperative’s intervention in the distribution of farm inputs to Members of National Agricultural Cooperative Apexes to enhance food security.

He noted that the initiative was in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s mandate to ensure food security, poverty eradication, and economic growth. In his remarks, the President, Cooperative Federation of Nigeria, International Cooperative Alliance-Africa and the Vice President, International Cooperative Alliance-Global, High Chief Tajudeen Oriyomi Ayeola pointed out that he assumed duty as the President, seven years ago, having worked with the former Minister, Audu Ogbe and now the present Minister.

He commended the Minister, pointing out that his appointment was an example of a right peg in the right hole. “

He conferred on him the Cooperative Champion and recalled that in the meeting with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, the challenges of Cooperatives were raised to include lack of attention, trust deficit, sharp practices amongst others.

The Cooperative President stated that cooperative is an instrument of development and has a lot to do, pointing out that by his experience as cooperative movement in Africa, he travelled a lot and for the past seven to eight years, he noted that the Cooperative Movement of Kenya has been contributing between 40 and 43 per cent for the GDP of Kenya, stressing that we can do better in Nigeria.

Speaking further, he pointed out that the Cooperative contribution in Nigeria is not captioned in the GDP and emphasized that the issue of gross deficit and sharp practices by some members, is something that is over estimated, “people think that it is the movement that is responsible for it, Cooperative movement is well structured and regulated”, the Cooperative President added.

He pointed out that those involved in sharp practices are not registered members of the Cooperatives and as such, government itself has a lot to do, by coming up with programmes and more attention to the Cooperative movement. In attendance were President of Women in Cooperative, National Agricultural Cooperative, NACO, NIWCOFA, amongst others. Highlight of the event was the distribution of the improved seeds and fish feeds to the cooperative leaders.

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