How Tinubu should handle agricultural grants, subsidies distribution – Farmers
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“Our members, who are primarily subsistence and small-scale farmers, have experienced significant challenges in accessing grants, subsidies and other forms of support that have been made available."
The Agbekoya Society of Nigeria, a parent body of the Agbekoya Farmers Association of Nigeria, has urged President Bola Tinubu to monitor the distribution of grants and subsidies for agriculture to achieve the purpose.
The group gave the advice in an open letter to Tinubu on Sunday, following Sunday’s presidential broadcast over the nationwide #EndBadGovernance protest.
The letter was jointly signed by the group’s President, Chief Kamorudeen Okikiola, and National Secretary, Dr Adegbenro Ogunlana.
The group was reacting to the Federal Government’s investments and other efforts in boosting food production to address hunger, as revealed in his broadcast.
It said that many Federal Government’s agricultural programmes did not get to the grassroots.
“The Nigerian Government has implemented various programmes and initiatives aimed at supporting the agricultural sector and empowering smallholder farmers.
“However, we have observed that the intended benefits of these programmes often do not reach the intended beneficiaries – grassroots farmers who form the backbone of our nation’s food production.
“Our members, who are primarily subsistence and small-scale farmers, have experienced significant challenges in accessing grants, subsidies and other forms of support that have been made available.
“This is due to lack of transparency, accountability and effective monitoring mechanisms in the distribution process,” it said.
The group advised the president to start monitoring the interventions for efficiency.
NAN
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