Nobel Prize for Food: Enugu Govt. lauds Adesina’s innovation, pragmatism to agric
Enugu State Government said on Tuesday
that President of African Development Bank (AfDB), Dr Akinwumi
Adesina, deserved the award of Nobel Prize for Food and Agriculture,
also known as World Food Prize Laureate.
The state’s Commissioner for
Agriculture, Mr Michael Eneh, said this in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Enugu, while reacting to the emergence of
Adesina as 2017 World Food Prize Laureate.
According to Eneh, Dr Adesina brought
innovation and pragmatism to agriculture and agro-allied business in
the country.
“He added much value to agro-products
and produce in Nigeria; thus, giving agricultural goods great value
for growth both domestically and internationally’’.
He said that Adesina, who was the
immediate past Minister of Agriculture under former President
Goodluck Jonathan, deserved the award for his enormous contributions
to growth of agriculture in Nigeria, ECOWAS and the African
continent.
He noted that Adesina through the AfDB
had facilitated agriculture loans to agricultural initiatives of
countries, state governments and big time farmers in the African
continent.
Eneh, who recalled working under
Adesina as a Director in the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, said
that the former minister worked so hard to close the gap of the
shortfall in rice production in the country.
“He also made Nigeria the biggest
producer and exporter of cassava and all its derivatives in the World
within the cassava value-chain scheme’’.
The commissioner said that the
innovative E-Wallet system introduced by Adesina made it easy for
Federal Government farm inputs to reach the rural farmers
notwithstanding how remote their farms are.
“A great thinker, planner, who takes
out time to monitor and evaluate what is happening in the field
always, where the actual work lies,’’ he added.
NAN recalls that Adesina was announced
on Monday at Washington, D.C, as the 46th recipient and the sixth
African to be so honoured.
The award ceremony would take place
Oct. 19.
Announcing the new World Food Prize
Laureate, Kenneth Quinn, the President, The World Food Prize, The
Hall of Laureates, described Adesina as “someone who grew out of
poverty, but whose life mission is to lift up millions of people out
of poverty’’.
The prestigious 250,000 dollars prize
is given annually to a person who has worked to advance human
development by “improving the quality, quantity or availability of
food in the world”.
Over a 31-year existence, the award has
become known as the “Nobel Prize’’ for Food and Agriculture.
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