Professor Ibrahim R. Mohammed, Dean, Faculty of Agriculture at the
Bayero University Kano Nigeria has appealed to President John Dramani
Mahama to add Agricultural Research and Investment to the critical areas
he intends to promote as the new ECOWAS Chair.
According to him, budgeted funds for agricultural in most of the
ECOWAS states are channelled into payment of salaries and services by
the various Ministries of Agriculture instead of investing such funds
into Agricultural Research and value addition.
Professor Ibrahim Mohammed, who is part of a delegation of
Agricultural Scientists from Bayero University Kano Nigeria told
Myjoyonline.com the team is in Ghana to acquaint themselves with work at
the Forest and Horticultural Crops Research Centre FOHCREC of the
University of Ghana.
He said the meeting is also to afford the delegation the opportunity
to exchange ideas about new techniques that will be beneficial to both
universities.
While congratulating Ghana's president on his election as ECOWAS
chair, Prof Mohammed said President John Mahama must reconsider
agriculture as one of the key areas that need attention on the
continent.
Last week, President John Mahama pointed out three critical areas he
intended to focus on having been elected ECOWAS Chair. These are Peace
and Security, Economic Integration and Infrastructural Development.
But professor Mohamed of Nigeria is of the view that emphasis should
also be placed on Agricultural Research and Investment which will
eventually force the leaders to change their attitude towards
Agriculture and ensure food security among member states.
The Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP)
instituted about ten years ago mandates all countries on the continent
to set aside 10% budgetary allocation for Agriculture. Though some
progress has been made in this regard, there is the need to show more
commitment.
Professor Ibrahim Mohamed said, Agricultural practices have evolved
over the years and has become technologically driven therefore it is
incumbent on leaders to designsupporting policy and legislation to
encourage the private sector to participate fully in the sector.
He also urged political heads to make available agricultural inputs
by way of mechanisation, value addition for export, storage and
financial support to improve production.
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Nigerian Prof appeals to Mahama to focus on agriculture as new ECOWAS chair
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