The Federal Government says Nigeria requires no fewer than 25 million tonnes of
maize annually to meet national demand and strengthen food security. The
Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Aliyu Abdullahi,<
disclosed this on Friday in Abuja during a Quarterly Citizens and Stakeholders’
Engagement meeting. Abdullahi said the government had intensified efforts to
meet the demand by boosting local production and reducing dependence on food
imports. “Our focus is on expanding local production so affordable and
nutritious food becomes accessible to every Nigerian,” he said. So This Happened
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0:00 He added that ongoing interventions were already influencing market trends,
noting that prices of essential food commodities had declined nationwide. “Our
efforts are paying off. Prices of major food commodities have dropped by about
50 per cent across the country. “These efforts reflect our commitment to
improving food security and citizens’ well-being. We are addressing high input
costs to sustain an affordable food supply,” Abdullahi said. He said strategic
investment in agricultural value chains was positioning Nigeria to become a
major force in the global agricultural market. “We have prioritised rice, maize
and wheat value chains, creating opportunities for millions of smallholder
farmers and other stakeholders,” he said. Abdullahi said the ministry was
aligning policies with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to achieve
food sovereignty. The goal is clear: Nigeria must produce what it consumes and
consume what it produces,” he said. According to him, the ministry is
implementing reforms aimed at transforming the nation’s agricultural landscape
and expanding production across priority crops. He urged stakeholders to
collaborate closely with state agriculture ministries to accelerate productivity
nationwide. “Together we can transform Nigeria’s food system and ensure
sustainable agricultural growth for the benefit of all Nigerians,” Abdullahi
said. He described the engagement meeting as part of the ministry’s commitment
to transparency, open governance and inclusive collaboration. “This platform
underscores the importance of stakeholder engagement in shaping sound policies
and ensuring effective implementation,” he said. Abdullahi added that the
initiative would strengthen collaboration aimed at ensuring food remains
available, accessible and affordable across the country. The meeting featured
representatives of the media, civil society organisations, farmers’ groups,
agro-allied businesses, development partners, donor agencies and government
institutions.
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