Tinubu’s minister warns of climate change, desert encroachment in North
The Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Aliyu Sabi Abdulahi, has warned that climate change is posing a great challenge to Nigeria's Agriculture yield. Abdulahi noted that Northern Nigeria is "hounded by desert encroachment on once arable land, while Southern Nigeria is pounded by the rising tide of coastal flooding and erosion." The minister said the country must come to grips with not only mitigating climate change but raising its level of preparedness by putting in place policies and strategies that support climate smart agriculture. He spoke at the 12th Animal Science Association of Nigeria, ASAN, and the Nigerian Institute of Animal Science, NIAS, Joint Annual Meeting and 28th ASAN Conference on Tuesday in Abuja. The minister said for Nigerians to have access to balanced and wholesome diet, the livestock sub-sector of the economy must be made viable enough not only to provide affordable source of protein but also create employment and earn foreign exchange for the country. This is the essence of State of Emergency on Food Security as declared by the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR on 13th July 2023, he said. The minister stated that his Ministry is relying on the strong political will of Mr. President recognizes the significance and strategic importance of the livestock sub-sector in Nigerias quest for sustainable economic development, and has made it a priority sector in its economic development plans and programs." Abdullahi also noted that the Federal Government is committed to creating a robust, vibrant and competitive livestock sector. He said the Federal Government would ensure that the sector is capable of meeting the national demand for animal protein and place Nigeria among top players in the global livestock economy. According to the minister, "The National Livestock Transformation Plan, NLTP, meticulously being implemented by the ministry is a testament to the commitment of the present administration to create a robust, vibrant and competitive livestock sector capable of meeting the national demand for animal protein and place Nigeria among top players in the global livestock economy." At the event, he called for the adoption of climate smart agriculture to meet the countrys demand for food and animal protein.