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Miyetti-Allah call for budgetary allocation to boost livestock production

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Umar Audu
Umar Audu
Umar Audu is an award winning Journalist. He holds a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Nasarawa State University, Keffi. Umar has extensive experience covering various beats with a developmental approach, wielding public service journalism tools and ethics to demand accountability. Before joining Daily Nigerian in 2022, he has worked with several public service institutions and broadcasters, including Radio Now and Daria Media, Lagos. Umar can be reached via umarsumxee180@gmail.com , https://www.facebook.com/meester.umxee?mibextid=ZbWKwL or @Themar_audu on X.
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The Miyetti-Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, has called on the Federal Government to make budgetary provisions for livestock production in Nigeria.
The association said adequate allocation will boost the livestock sector of the economy and save the nation from huge foreign exchange.
The MACBAN National President Baba Ngelzarma, who stated this during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Sunday, lamented that Nigeria spends more than $1.7 billion annually on milk importation.
Mr Ngelzarma said, “The livestock sector has not and never received the needed attention from the government. The only support we have is vaccination of cow.
“The aspects of livestock production, marketing, transportation, and processing, among others, are left in the hands of the pastoralists. The entire value chain of cattle is not harnessed by the government.
“Nigeria has the largest population of livestock compared with neighbouring countries; yet we produce lesser milk due to neglect of the sector,” he said.
He stressed that if the sector was accorded due attention, the nation would be the hub of milk exportation as well as other value chains in livestock.
He added that when given the deserved attention, it would contribute immensely to the agricultural gross domestic product [GDP].
On the state of livestock sector in the country, Mr Ngelzarma frowned at the poor attention given to the sector by the government, saying it was not right that every attention was channelled towards the agronomy sector while issues regarding livestock were left unattended to year in, year out.
He, therefore, urged the government to give due attention to livestock subsector of the economy to boost the nation’s foreign income.
“If the sector is well harnessed, it can unlock a lot of employment opportunities in the country considering its huge investment, foreign exchange, among others,” he said.
Mr Ngelzarma also said it would be difficult to practise ranching in the country.
According to him, such a model is alien to pastoralists in the country since it was borrowed from foreigners.
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