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Food Security: Don tasks tertiary institutions on role

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Professor Joseph Ita Omada, former Rector of the Kogi State Polytechnic, Lokoja, and Director, Research Administration at the National Open University of Nigeria, has tasked tertiary institutions across the country to take the lead through technology, vocation, entrepreneurship and training strategies in tackling the nation’s food security challenges.

Professor Omada also called on the Nigerian government to hastily attend to security challenges bedevilling the nation so that farmers could put in their best to produce enough food without fear of being attacked.

Omada made the call in a convocation lecture, titled, “Providing National Food Security: The Role of Nigerian Tertiary Institutions” he delivered to mark the 4th Combined Convocation ceremonies of the Kogi State Polytechnic, held at the institution’s main campus in Lokoja recently.

He recommended that governments at all levels, should assist farmers with quality seeds and innovative tools like fertiliser as a way out to end the prevailing hunger ravaging communities across the country.

“Dry season and irrigation farming should also be encouraged and supported by government, for both small-and large-scale farmers as well as provision of good roads, water, schools and electricity in rural areas to reduce rural-urban migration”.

He affirmed that a lot of gains are derivable from food security, saying that according to a report by USAID (2011), where food is available, accessible, stable and well utilised by all people, peaceful coexistence will be experienced and the nation will record steady development.

Professor Omada enumerated the gains of food security to include; secured human dignity, real opportunity to explore available resources, ensure justice, security at highest level, unlock vast resources of human innovation, experience less hunger, stronger and a healthier nation.

Other gains of food security according to Professor Omada are; betterment of future for children where their brains are developed tremendously, upliftment of economy and improvement of household income

“A country that is food secured will attract investors, who will add to the growth and development, as well as improve the economy of the nation. These investors will be employers of labour which in turn will add value to people’s lives, reduce levels of unemployment, poverty and hunger” Professor Omada maintained.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Convocation Lecture and Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Lokoja, Professor Akinwumi Olayemi, had commended the choice of the lecture topic. He said that it will go a long way in finding a lasting solution to the nation’s dwindling economy and food security.

 

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