Era of rice importation gone for good – Governor Ambode.
Read the press statement below..
In line with the persistent calls for a paradigm shift from over dependence on oil as the major earner of the country, the Lagos State Government and Kebbi State on Wednesday entered into a partnership on the establishment of a commodity value chain that will give a quantum leap to food processing, production and distribution.
The
partnership is aimed at bringing about national food sufficiency and
food security, as well as creating employment and wealth distribution
for the benefit of both states and the nation in general.
Speaking
at the official signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between
the two states held at the Banquet Hall, Lagos House, Ikeja, Governor
Akinwunmi Ambode said the partnership signaled the commencement of a new
beginning of cooperation and common-sense revolution, which is line
with the change mantra of All Progressives Congress (APC) that calls for
patriotism in all facets of life.
Governor
Ambode, who said the partnership would bring an end to the era of
imported rice in the country, noted that there was no doubt about the
economic prowess of the country to produce rice locally.
“This
is the first time in the history of Nigeria that two States are
collaborating to develop their agricultural potentials. We have the
economic prowess to produce rice locally. The era of imported rice is
gone. The reality is for all of us to embrace the consumption of local
foodstuff and commodities,” he said.
The
Governor acknowledged the fact that the future of Lagos is partly tied
to deliberate resolution on food security, and that food production and
self-sufficiency required immediate attention at policy and strategic
levels to sustain the country, hence the need for the partnership.
“Lagos
State is the largest consumer of food commodities in Nigeria by virtue
of our State population. We have the market, with the required
purchasing power also. Lagos State has an estimated consumption of over
798,000 metric tonnes of milled Rice per year which is equivalent to
15.96 million of 50kg bags, with a value of N135 billion per annum,” he
said.
In
addition to rice, Governor Ambode said Lagos is presently consuming
6,000 herds of cattle daily which may increase to 8,000 in the next
5years, adding that the bulk of vegetables produced in the country
eventually end up in the Lagos markets.
He
added: “Lagos State is one of the largest producers of poultry and thus
has a large demand for maize for livestock feed production. The State
also houses most of the industrial users of wheat and sorghum; mostly
flour mills, bakeries, breweries and food manufacturers.
“Kebbi
State, on the other hand, is blessed with a vast arable land suitable
for the cultivation of Rice, Wheat, Ground nut, Maize, Sorghum and Sugar
cane.
“It
is an agrarian State with over 1.2 million hectares of arable land
characterised by very large floodplains, lowland swamps and gentle
slopes. In the 2014 / 2015 wet season, over 600,000 Hectares of land was
deployed for Rice cultivation in the three senatorial areas of the
State.
“The
people are traditionally Rice farmers with average land holding of
about 10 Hectares. Presently, Kebbi has over 50,000 metric tonnes of
paddy in store produced from the last 2 planting seasons.
“With
these considerations in mind, Lagos State and Kebbi State have decided
to collaborate and exploit our areas of comparative advantage to create
value for both States. This alliance will ensure Food Security, job
creation, increase in farmers’ income and the overall improvement in the
living conditions of the residents of both states through wealth
creation and poverty reduction.
“This
collaboration is in line with the clarion call and policy direction
given by the President, Muhammadu Buhari, on the need to feed
ourselves,” Governor Ambode stated.
The
joint venture between the two states, Governor Ambode explained, will
be implemented using a Special Purpose Vehicle known as LASKEB
Agricultural Production and Marketing Company (LAPMCO), adding that the
major areas of focus will be the development of commodity value chains
with emphasis on Rice, Wheat, Ground Nut, Onions, Maize/Sorghum and
Beef.
Speaking
further on the agreement, Governor Ambode said: “The numerous thousands
of our market women and men can become key employers of labour as
distributors of ‘Ibile Rice’. We can also brand and package rice in the
names of our distributors and market women. As a State, we shall adopt
our local rice as a State dish in all ramifications.
“The
special purpose vehicle will allow the entrance of private sector
investors and other states in expanding the rice mill at Imota, Ikorodu
and other locations. We have already designated the 100 hectare land at
Imota as the Agric Park in the State. Other locations in and outside the
State will be vigorously activated to fulfill our mission in record
time.”
Also
speaking at the event, which was attended by top government
functionaries, traditional rulers and members of the Organised Private
Sector (OPS) from both states, Kebbi State Governor, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu
thanked Governor Ambode for providing leadership and innovation that
brought about the partnership, adding that same was in line with the
effort of President Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to
restructure Nigeria away from overdependence on oil.
Governor
Bagudu said in the world of genetically modified food, the partnership
between Lagos and Kebbi was an additional motivation to provide
certainties for the people in terms of food production and sufficiency,
and that the goal is to produce 60 to 70 percent of Nigeria’s Rice
needs, and replicate same in other food items.
He
said the agreement had the broadest public acceptance in Kebbi State,
and that the people, especially farmers in the state, are delighted to
partner with Lagos, which he described as the most entrepreneurial part
of Nigeria.
He
said Lagos and Kebbi have had a long history of trade, and that the
signing of the MoU was a further way of cementing the relationship with
the view to make the people to get richer.
“Lagos
is the most entrepreneurial part of Nigeria. Lagos, if it were a
country on itself, is a country that other states will be going to
establish a relationship and so why not state to state. So, what we are
doing is that we are pioneering a collaboration that will bring other
states on board later and we believe that our potentials is enormous and
we must have pacesetters to start that process of joint collaboration
for our collective good,” Governor Bagudu said.
SIGNED
HABIB ARUNA
CHIEF PRESS SECRETARY
MARCH 23, 2016


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