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ADC urges overhaul of agricultural strategy for food stability

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The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has urged the federal government to urgently overhaul Nigeria’s agricultural strategy to ensure lasting food price stability and sustainable national food security.

A statement by its Publicity Secretary, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, on Monday in Abuja, called for policies that protect local producers, safeguard farmers’ lives and promote food sovereignty.

Abdullahi noted that the ongoing drop in food prices was artificial and contrary to the reality on the ground, as expressed by struggling farmers and families nationwide.

“The reported drop in prices of some food items is artificial, driven by import waivers flooding markets with cheap foreign food, undermining Nigeria’s local agricultural resilience.

“It is not evidence of effective policy or increased production; instead, it offers short-lived relief at the long-term expense of hardworking local Nigerian farmers.

“This situation severely harms local producers who cannot compete due to high input costs, particularly fertilisers and worsening insecurity.

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“We also find it disturbing for the government to claim its policies boost production while countless farmers remain displaced daily by persistent bandit attacks.

“Those still farming are struggling to afford planting costs, forcing many to abandon cultivation altogether,” he said.

According to Abdullahi, production cannot increase when the rural economy faces violent attacks, inflation and high planting costs that discourage meaningful agricultural participation.

He further stressed that the present drop in prices was temporary, unsustainable and driven by panic rather than coherent policy, strategy, or deliberate long-term planning.

The party, therefore, urged the federal government to prioritise rural security, strengthen local agricultural capacity and pursue long-term food sovereignty beyond political expediency.(NAN)

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