Shettima advocates Lake Chad revival at UN Summit on Food

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By Salisu Sani-Idris
Vice-President Kashim Shettima has advocated the reviving of the Lake Chad to enhance all-year farming and support the Green Revolution Project.
Shettima made the call at the UN Food Systems Summit +4 (UNFSS+4) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the vice president spoke at a panel on โ€œCountry Perspectives: Government-led Strategies and Regional Frameworksโ€.
He said the revival of the Lake Chad region, being threatened by multidimensional challenges, is crucial to rebuilding sustainable and inclusive food systems in the region and across Africa.
The vice-president identified the challenges to include, environmental degradation, climate change, humanitarian crises and conflict.
According to him, addressing the multidimensional challenges requires a multi-pronged approach, development initiatives, conflict resolution, regional cooperation, and large-scale infrastructure.
The vice-president challenged African nations to desist from charity and long-term aid from the developed world as they are not sustainable solutions for Africaโ€™s development and may even be detrimental.
โ€œWe believe charity is not the answer. In Africa, we say that when you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day,โ€ he said.
He said the President Bola Tinubuโ€™s administration has designed a comprehensive strategy to address food security challenges, which mostly impact vulnerable citizens in conflict-affected regions.
โ€œOur target is to attain food sovereignty. So long as a nation is not independent in the area of food sovereignty, it remains a non-sovereign nation.
โ€œPresident Tinubu declared a State of Emergency on food security, not out of fear, but out of genuine concern for the welfare of our people.
โ€œThis is especially in conflict-driven environments like the North East, where Boko Haram was sowing seeds of discord and destruction,โ€ he stated.
Shettima explained that with 25 million vulnerable people across fragile regions, the government adopted coordinated policy measures.
He stressed that Nigeriaโ€™s agricultural transformation strategy is market-driven, powered by entrepreneurship and innovation.
โ€œOur belief is that agriculture should be market-driven.
โ€œThe whole mantra is about increasing yields. Entrepreneurial capitalism is embedded in the psyche of the average Nigerian,โ€ he said. (NAN)(www.nannewsng)
Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi
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