Former President Shehu
Shagari and his administration are responsible for Nigeria’s inability to
achieve self-sufficiency in rice production and very low food output, says
former president Olusegun Obasanjo.
Shagari ruled Nigeria from
1979 – 1983.
Obasanjo, who first ruled
Africa’s most populous state as military leader from 1976-1979, said the
Shagari administration scuttled the agricultural revolution that was being
implemented then to boost local production of rice and other agricultural
produce.
He said this shift in
policy focus served as a disincentive to farmers who were cultivating rice, and
they were sent packing as imported bags of rice started to flood the country.
Obasanjo spoke Thursday at
the launch of Okun Rice in his Presidential Library in Abeokuta. The brand is
produced by Hyst Global Business Limited, owned by Mr. Biodun Onalaja.
“One of our problems in
this country is inconsistency in policy.
“In 1979, we were getting
to a place where we would be self sufficient in rice production, but then a new
administration came and set up a Presidential Committee on rice importation
instead of a Presidential Committee on Exportation of rice.
“In no time, when the
imported rice started arriving, those farmers who were cultivating rice gave
up.
“Today I commend Hyst
Global Business Limited and the chairman, Mr. Biodun Onalaja, for his
doggedness, persistence, and stubbornness. It is not easy to succeed here as a
farmer. But I want to say Onalaja is a success story, because despite the odds
he never gave up,” Obasanjo said.
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