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Food For Lagos Project: Partnership Will Prosper Kogi Farmers, Govt Says

Food For Lagos Project: Partnership Will Prosper Kogi Farmers, Govt Says

LAGOS – The Kogi State Government has stated that the recently signed Food for Lagos partnership will prosper kogi farmers, even as the government reiterated its commitment to transforming the state’s agricultural sector and improving the livelihood of farmers.

This was disclosed in a press statement made available to journalists in Lokoja on Thursday by the State Commissioner for Information and Communications, Kingsley Femi Fanwo, who highlighted the strategic steps already taken to actualise the economic potential of the initiative.

According to Fanwo, less than two weeks after signing the historic agreement with Lagos State, Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has begun implementing concrete measures to boost food production, improve infrastructure, and attract high-value investments into the state’s agricultural sector.

“The Governor didn’t just go there to sign papers,” Fanwo stated.

“He has since returned home to roll up his sleeves and make the partnership a huge success. With the Governor’s efforts, Kogi farmers will earn more from their agricultural produce.”

He noted that the State Ministry of Agriculture has already mapped out key areas with comparative advantages for specific crops, ensuring that each region contributes meaningfully to the value chain. Kogi, he said, is already a leading producer of cassava in Nigeria and West Africa, and the administration is working hard to dominate other areas of food production.

“We’re not just talking about being the food basket of the nation, we’re taking real steps to become one,” he said.

Fanwo lauded Governor Ododo, stressing that he is a visionary leader who, from the outset of his administration, placed agriculture at the center of his development agenda. 

“During his campaigns and in his inaugural speech, he emphasized the need for Kogi to be self-sufficient in food production. Today, he is fulfilling that promise.”

The Commissioner also highlighted major government-backed programmes such as RAAMP (Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project), which is facilitating the rehabilitation of rural roads to improve access to markets, and ACReSAL (Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes), which is channeling investments into rural farming communities. 

“Agriculture in Kogi is receiving the biggest attention it has ever received,” Fanwo affirmed. “Our youth and women from Ibaji to Gegu and Egbe are now fully involved in the agricultural revival sweeping across the state.”

According to the Commissioner, the state’s growing success in combating rural insecurity has contributed to increased farming activity and boosted confidence among local farmers, pointing out that th Project is a game-changer, not only for food supply in Nigeria’s largest city but also for wealth creation and economic empowerment in Kogi State.

“With sustained implementation, this partnership will make Kogi farmers richer and the state stronger economically,” he said.

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Joy Anigbogu

Joy Anigbogu is Politics Editor with Independent Newspapers.

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