The Executive Director,
Forestry Research Institute of Nigeria (FRIN), Dr. Shola Adepoju, has urged
Nigerians to return to agriculture, describing it as the hope of the country.
Making this declaration at
the third Prof Peter Adebola Okuneye Intervarsity Debate (PAID 2016), organised
by the Agricultural Economics’ Student Association (AECOSA) of the Federal
University of Agriculture,Abeokuta (FUNAAB), Adepoju, who was the chairman on
the occasion, said agriculture held the hope for the country.
He said: “Agriculture is
the hope for Nigeria now because that is what everybody has gone back to, but
unfortunately, it is not the day we start up that we start to get the result
from it.” He stressed the need for government to expedite action towards the
approval and disbursement of the country’s agricultural budget.
He lamented that any
further delay in the disbursement might result in funds not reaching the
appropriate quarters and achieving the set targets before the rain stops.
The Vice-Chancellor and
President, Association of African Universities (AAU), Prof Olusola Oyewole,
described the theme of the debate: Transition in Government: What hope for
agriculture? as apt, given the indispensable role of agriculture to the
nation’s economy. He challenged students of the university and particularly,
students of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management
(AE&FM), to always set the pace in agricultural advancement and development
in the country.
“The theme is very apt for
such a time as this, being that we are in a transition, and at a time where
there are many challenges facing the country that can be solved through
research. We are also at a time when the agricultural system of this country
needs attention,” he stated.
Oyewole praised the former
Dean, College of Agricultural Management and Rural Development, Prof Adebola
Okunneye, whom the debate was meant to honour, for ensuring its sustainability
and improving on it with the presentation of awards to deserving
agriculturists, who have distinguished themselves in the field of agriculture.
Explaining the rationale
behind the third PAID programme, Okuneye said it was to analyse how well
agriculture had fared in the country and proffer solution on the way forward.
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