Niger State Governor, Abubakar Sani Bello has stressed the need to sustain the paradigm shift in the agricultural sector from social service to a business oriented venture in order to re-position and rejuvenate the economy.
He made this call during a visit to the Nigeria Incentive-Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultural Lending, NIRSAL, in Abuja, according to a statement from his media aide, Jibrin Baba Ndache.
Governor Bello noted that the nation’s quest of making agriculture an alternative source of national income requires that a deliberate action should be taken to revert the sector from the current social service status to a full blown business guided by global best practices.
He however said that government would have to spearhead the transition process, in view of the risk entail by preparing and packaging work plans that would enable the private sector to take full ownership of the new drive.
“Having identified agriculture as a veritable alternative to oil, we have to shift the sector from being a social service to a full business concern for our economy to improve.
“For this shift to be actualised, government will have to be at the fore-front to develop the sector in view of the initial risk involved which the private sector may not be too willing to take,” the governor said.
Mr Bello who pointed out that agriculture is a cardinal focus of his administration said the state was set to cash on its potentials as an agrarian state and vast arable land to change the sector and improve its economy.
He then called for the collaboration of NIRSAL in perfecting the state’s agricultural development plan as his administration is poised to drive and actualize the shift in the sector.
“We have what it takes to feed the nation, that is why we are here to solicit for your collaboration. We need your technical and financial support. We need NIRSAL in concert with our team to put up a robust and measurable plan on our agricultural sector. We have the land that is capable of growing many crops,” the governor told his host.
Managing Director of NIRSAL, Aliyu Abdulhameed said the Central Bank of Nigeria floated company was ready to offer its expertise to farmers and government of Niger State in repositioning the agricultural sector in the state.
Mr Abdulhameed also agreed that agric-economy can only deliver when the country revert it from agriculture as a culture or social service to agric-business.
The NIRSAL boss assured the governor that the agency was prepared to collaborate with the state government as part of its mandate to engage both private and public sectors in planning, executing and monitoring agricultural development plan.