Agriculture

Kwara Agriculture: Interim Body for Farmers

State Appoints Caretaker Committee to Ensure Input Distribution Amid AFAN Leadership Tussle

Kwara State Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has appointed a seven-person multi-stakeholders’ caretaker committee to represent the interest of farmers, a step taken to prevent the leadership crisis at the state chapter of the All Farmers’ Association of Nigeria (AFAN) from affecting farmers across the state.
AFAN is enmeshed in some leadership tussles, which are the subject of court litigation and other contentions by different interest groups within the agricultural sector.
The interim caretaker committee comprises Abdullahi ibn Ahmed (Kwara North); Alhaja Shakira AbdulGaniy Kodokodo (Kwara Central); Barr. Fatai Alabi Olaokun (Kwara South); Nmadu wodu Ruth (Kwara North); ABDULRAHMAN AMEEN BABATUNDE. (Kwara Central); Florence Taiye O. (Kwara South); USMAN BABA ALIYU (Kwara North).
Members of the caretaker committee are drawn from different interest groups in the sector.
The announcement of the committee comes after the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development Dr. Afeez Abolore Alabi met with the AFAN in Ilorin, the capital city.
“The idea is to allow for a more inclusive environment in the agricultural value chain, improved transparency and better reporting on local activities, and positive feedback from different stakeholders,” the ministry said in a statement.
“The interim caretaker committee is tasked with overseeing fairer and more efficient distribution of agricultural inputs. The committee is also tasked with improving trust and ensuring that inputs reach the intended farmers, especially in preparation for the upcoming planting season.
“By implementing this reform, the Kwara State Government aims to ensure that agricultural support is distributed more effectively. Farmers and stakeholders are encouraged to engage with the caretaker committee, provide feedback, and help build a more efficient agricultural system.”
The statement said the government will monitor the committee’s performance to ensure that this intervention delivers tangible benefits to farmers, further strengthening the agricultural sector, enhancing food security, and ensuring sustainable growth in Kwara State.  (kwaramoc.com.ng)

Oluwatobiloba Adekunle

Oluwatobiloba is a dynamic mass communication student, poised to become the voice of the masses. As an aspiring journalist, he serves as the eyes and ears of society.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com