Agriculture: APC’s achievementS fantastic but under reported – Saraki
The President of the Senate, Dr Bukola
Saraki, said that the government of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) had recorded tremendous achievements in agriculture.
He disclosed in Abuja that the feats
of the party in agriculture were, however, not adequately reported.
He berated some media houses for always
making headlines with negative stories while ignoring such success
stories.
The President of the Senate noted that
in the area of rice farming and processing, Nigeria under the APC
government, had risen to a point where it would soon be completely
self sufficient.
“You can see what the APC government
is doing in agriculture but this is something we don’t talk about,
the success that the APC government has made is tremendous.
“Am sure in a few years time we will
be self sufficient in rice and that is a major achievement for a
country that is always importing rice to now get to the stage where
we no longer have to import rice.
“But how often do you report it, how
often does it make your front pages in the papers?
“But the point I am making is that
some of these things that we have done in agriculture, I am happy to
see that there are a lot of successes,” he said.
Recalling the poultry farm he
established during his tenure as governor of Kwara, he said that the
farm had grown to be the second largest poultry in Nigeria but was
not being reported.
Saraki said that the farm was a true
example of a success story, adding that with its current growth rate,
it would soon become the largest in Africa with many international
companies buying into it.
“That farm today is probably the
second largest poultry farm in the country and probably in another
three years,it will be the third largest in West Africa.
“Recently the farm was bought into by
the largest poultry farm in South Africa.
“I don’t think there is any other
example of success in seeing something start from nothing and growing
to a state where it is viable and growing to a stage where you can
see private sector involvement.
“If you go to the community around
there, you will see a lot of small scale industries that have picked
up and small scale farmers also. It has been a great success.
“The problem sometimes is that some
of you in the media, you don’t like going beyond Lagos and Abuja.”
The President of the Senate, however,
warned that the success story of the APC government in agriculture
and those of other states and individuals would amount to nothing if
smuggling was allowed to thrive.
He said that while the government was
working hard to ensure self sufficiency in various aspects of
agriculture, smugglers were hampering governments efforts.
He, therefore, called on all agencies
concerned to immediately step up their game and end smuggling in
Nigeria.
“I was in the farm recently with the
governor of CBN and what we saw there was very impressive, the only
thing they (farmers) are still having problems with is the issue of
smuggling.
“People are still smuggling chicken
and that is our biggest challenge.
“The same thing with rice, we have
been working and taking on Customs that they need to do something
about these issues.
“We had to give the management of
Customs all the support we have to make sure that they must do
something about smuggling.
”Once we can address smuggling, I
think it is the greatest challenge to our success in agriculture.”
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