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Tajudeen restates commitment to tackling food insecurity, boosting agricultural productivity

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The Speaker, House of Representatives, Rep. Abbas Tajudeen has restated the commitment of the 10th Assembly to tackling food insecurity and boosting agricultural productivity in Nigeria.

Tajudeen, represented by the Deputy Chief Whip, Rep. Ibrahim Isiaka, stated this while declaring open a public hearing by the House Committee on Agricultural Production and Services on Monday in Abuja.

The three bills are A Bill for an Act to Amend the National Agricultural Development Fund (Establishment) Act, 2025 (HB 2036) and a Bill for an Act to Establish the National Farm Settlements Agency to Promote Agricultural Development, Ensure Food Security, and Foster Economic Growth (HB 1347)

The third is a Bill for an Act to Provide a Legal Framework for the Establishment of the National Rice Production, Processing and Research Institute, Argungu, Kebbi State (HB 423)

He said that the bills represent more than just legislation, but a blueprint for a more secure, prosperous, and self-reliant Nigeria.

“They demonstrate our commitment to harnessing the vast potential of our agricultural resources to improve the lives of our citizens.

“We gather today to deliberate on three legislative cornerstones that will define the future of our nation’s agricultural landscape,” he said.

Tajudeen who reiterated calls for food security, said that the hearing is in alignment with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the declaration of a State of Emergency on Food Security.

According to him, it underscores our collective resolve to tackle food insecurity and boost agricultural productivity.

Speaking, the Chairman, House committee on Agricultural Production and Services, Rep. Bello Ka’oje, reaffirmed the 10th Assembly’s commitment to re-positioning Nigeria’s agricultural sector through effective legislation and stakeholder collaboration.

Ka’oje said that the 10th House has continued to prioritise agriculture as a vital tool for national development, job creation, and food security.

Describing Agriculture as the backbone of Nigeria’s economy, Ka’oje said that it is the most reliable path to inclusive growth and poverty reduction.

According to him, achieving food security and competitiveness requires sound policies supported by effective legislation.

Ka’oje, however, urged all to make meaning contribution in forging an impactful law for National prosperity.

“This public hearing offers all stakeholders, policymakers, farmers, researchers, investors, and development partners an opportunity to share valuable perspectives.

“Your insights today will help us refine these bills to ensure they are practical, forward-looking, and beneficial to all segments of the agricultural sector,” he said.

Speaking, the Minister of State for Agriculture, Sen. Sabi Abdullahi said that the bills are fundamental in fostering food security.

Abdullahi emphasised the imperatives of access to finance which he said is crucial to boost productivity.

Ikenna Osuoha

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