Osun food security committee submits report to Governor Adeleke

The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has received the report of the food security committee constituted to proffer solutions to challenges in the sector, including farm security, food pricing and availability as well as widening operation support and environment for farmers in the state.

This was made known in a statement issued by Governor Adeleke’s spokesperson, Olawale Rasheed on Friday in Osogbo.

The statement revealed that the Committee Chairman and the Commissioner for Agriculture, Tola Faseru submitted the report to Governor Adeleke on Thursday evening.

The statement also disclosed that the report considered the pressing challenges of food and made far-reaching recommendations.

Receiving the committee report, Governor Adeleke described food security as the most pressing issue facing the nation.

He noted that immediate action will be taken to implement the recommendations of the Committee.

“I am directing the setting up of an implementation Committee under my Special Adviser on Agriculture. The committee whose members will be made public on Monday must ensure immediate actions are taken on the recommendations.

“We cannot wait any longer. The issue of affordability and availability of food to our people cannot be treated with levity. We must support our people to survive this high inflation and emerging food insecurity”, the Governor said while receiving the report.

The Committee Chairman, Faseru, the statement revealed, said the “18-man committee conducted spot survey and research to arrive at the recommendations which he described as actionable and implementable within a framework of short, medium and long term matrix.”

The Committee chaired by the Commissioner for Agriculture, Tola Faseru recommended a short, medium and long-term agenda to arrest the food security challenges.

“On farm security, the Committee recommended the establishment of Farm Security Network comprising personnel from various security Agencies including Traditional leaders; integration of the services of local vigilantes and hunters; immediate education and training on farm security and pest control for farmers; strengthen collaboration between local and official security forces with knowledge of the region for farm protection; orientation programme for Fulani and Farmers; introduction of border poisoning plants; introduction of physical measures to protect farm borders; launching of Community Based Security Intelligence Program and passing into law of Anti-Open Grazing bill.

“On expanding farm activities, the Committee recommended provision of farm equipment through public-private partnership (PPP); establishment of a farm equipment leasing scheme for immediate access to tools at a subsidized fee; renewal of the memorandum of understanding with Leventis Foundation; ensure the immediate continuation of annual training programs for Osun youths in Agriculture and Agribusiness; supply of farm implements through structured farm groups including Women in Agriculture; facilitate the immediate supply of tools and inputs to farmers through organized groups; mass mobilization of citizens on home farming; implement long-term incentive programs such as subsidized seed and tool distribution, and tractor availability for sustained agricultural growth;

“On food market centre, the Committee canvassed establishment of a central market for subsidized farm produce to ensure food affordability at three Senatorial districts; facilitate the allocation and clearing of land to interested youths and women for agricultural pursuits; initiate irrigation farming system at Farm Settlements; introduce irrigation systems for improved and sustainable farming practices; train retirees and about-to-retire employees on home gardening; rehabilitation of existing 13 Tractor Hiring Offices for better factorization service delivery; establishment of 3-member monitoring teams in each Tractor Hiring Office; tracking the tractors for monitoring purposes; procurement of GPS for land size measurement.

“On tracking of food prices, the Committee further suggested conduct of a Market Survey of food items in Osun State; purchasing Rice, Garri, and other staple foods in bulk and sell at controlled prices; implement a short-term initiative to sell essential foods to households at controlled prices for the next three months; establish Osun Food Mart at each Senatorial district for easy buying and selling of the subsidized products.

“Others are to establish Market Taskforce on tracking foodstuff marketing and pricing; form an ad-hoc committee to track and address issues such as hoarding, fake measurements, and price manipulation in the short term, as well as enforcing compliance with regulated food prices; promote the establishment of storage facilities to ensure better food preservation and availability; implement a policy for buying back excess yam and potato tubers to manage supply and demand; establishment and drafting of price regulations policy among several others.”

Osun food security committee submits report to Governor Adeleke

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