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Food security remains top national priority, says FG

The farm inputs distributed included fertilisers, chemicals, grinders, seedlings, among others.

• October 29, 2025
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Bags of fertiliser used to illustrate the story

The federal government has said food security remains a top national priority in the country.

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, stated this during the distribution of farm inputs to smallholder farmers on Wednesday in Osogbo, Osun State.

Mr Kyari, represented by the Director of Agricultural Extension in the ministry, Ayodele Olawumi, said the federal government remained resolute in its commitment to developing the agricultural sector in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Mr Kyari said to address the underlying challenges hindering national food security, the federal government embarked on bold economic reforms designed to stimulate productive capacity, create jobs, and reduce the cost of living.

The minister also said, in addition to the economic reform, targeted humanitarian interventions and emergency responses had been implemented to cushion the effects of the current food crisis across the country.

“I wish to assure you today that President Bola Tinubu has demonstrated unwavering political will and commitment to transforming Nigeria’s agriculture sector. With food security positioned as one of the central pillars of his administration’s priorities,” he said.

Mr Kyari said since 2023, the federal government had undertaken a thorough review of existing programmes and initiatives to identify what needs to change and how best to realign them with the core mandates of the ministry.

“Accordingly, the ministry has rolled out several programmes and projects aimed at addressing the challenges faced by farmers while ensuring that food remains available, accessible, and affordable to all Nigerians,” he said.

The minister said the distribution of farm inputs was in fulfilment of the president’s promise to cushion the effects of the prevailing economic situation and to encourage continued food production.

He said the intervention formed part of their broader programme aimed at increasing national food production and ensuring stability in food availability and prices.

He stated, “The ultimate goal of every nation is to attain food security, a global priority underscored in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This administration remains resolute in its commitment to developing the agricultural sector in alignment with the SDGs.’’

Mr Kyari called on the beneficiaries to see the gesture as a demonstration of the government’s commitment to their welfare and to reciprocate by increasing productivity and contributing to the country’s food security.


In his remarks, the state coordinator of the ministry, Taiwo Aiyegoro, said the distribution of farm inputs was a testament to the federal government’s commitment to supporting smallholder farmers.

According to him, farm inputs will go a long way in enhancing the productivity and livelihoods of the farmers who are the backbone of the agricultural sector.

The state Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Tola Faseru,  commended the federal government for remembering the farmers in the state.

Mr Faseru, represented by the Director of Administration and Supplies in the ministry, Moshood Adepoju, said the inputs would assist farmers in ensuring food security in the state.

The Chairman of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN), Wahaab Bello, commended the federal government for the gesture.

Mr Bello, however, appealed to the government to resuscitate the services of farmers’ extension officers to assist farmers in their food production.

The farm inputs distributed included fertilisers, chemicals, grinders, seedlings, among others.

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