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Cleric Proposes Local Government Agricultural Model to Combat Nigeria’s Hunger Crisis

Nigerian Cleric Oladiyun has proposed an LG agricultural model to tackle Nigeria’s food insecurity through massive production projects and AFDB support.

Amidst growing hunger crisis in the country, Senior Pastor of Christ Livingspring Apostolic Ministry (CLAM) Pastor (Dr) Wole Oladiyun  recently shared a proposal to address food insecurity in Nigeria by implementing an agricultural model through local governments.

During his sermon, Pastor Oladiyun reassured his congregation that God is working to fix Nigeria. While acknowledging the complexity of the nation’s challenges, he cautioned that repairing a flawed system takes time. He encouraged Nigerians to remain hopeful, as improvements are imminent.

In his proposal, Pastor Oladiyun suggested revamping food security through a local government model. With Nigeria having 774 local government areas, he proposed that the federal government should collaborate with the Africa Development Bank (AFDB) to initiate a massive food production project in each of these areas.

The cleric recommended allocating a significant amount of land for agriculture in each local government. This would ensure ample space for farming and agricultural activities across Nigeria. He also emphasized the need for AFDB to provide funding and support for the project, including the provision of machinery and intensive training for the youth.

To ensure the success and security of the project, Pastor Oladiyun suggested that the federal government establish a special community security force in each local government. Additionally, he called for the legislative arm to pass the necessary bills and laws to enable the implementation of this agricultural initiative.

In order to ensure expertise and knowledge in the project, he proposed involving renowned agricultural institutions such as IITA, CRIN, FIIRO, and NIFOR.

In conclusion, the cleric expressed his confidence that Nigeria can achieve food security through this proposed model, but emphasized the need for the federal government to prioritize and commit to the project. He assured the Nigerian people that food security would evolve gradually with the implementation of these initiatives.

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