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Food sufficiency: LASG meets foreign, local investors to address deficits, propel sustainable food value chain

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…Seeks to boost local content in agric industry

…Now is time to invest in Lagos — SA, Hammond to investors

By Moses Adeniyi

The Lagos State Government (LASG), in a bid to address deficits in food availability has commenced talks with local and foreign investors in the agriculture industry.

The talk involving engagement with  industry investors was organised by the State Government seeking to address deficits in food value chain in Lagos, while building strength on productive capacity for sustainability and local content development.

The meeting engaged talks on critical value chains in the agriculture sector, with focus on key networks including coconut, piggery, rice, seafood, fishery, red meat, and processing market, where the State has a comparative advantage.

At the first Investment Breakfast meeting organised by the Lagos State Office of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Investment, in collaboration with the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture, to herald critical engagement with agro-allied industry stakeholders and investors, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on SDGs and Investment, Mrs. Solape Hammond, said there are robust opportunists in the food value chain which are not optimised and harnessed.

According to her, the engagement was aimed at creating a path for investors to optimise the opportunities of the value chain in the framework of the streams of operations.

“It’s to showcase opportunities for investment in Lagos in the food value chain,” Hammond said, mentioning that the idea harps on creating a working system for food safety and sufficiency in Lagos.

“We already have the Lagos State agriculture roadmap that focuses on eight value chains. We also have talked about food and market safety which we also crafted to help us bring in some sanity into the system. The whole idea is for Lagos to be relatively food sufficient, which we realised was a core need, especially after the impacts of COVID-19.”

She said it was essential for investors to take advantage of the opportunities, decrying that the importation of 70 percent food needs into the State was a deficit, where advantages lie for investors in such value chain as seafood which the State with large expanse of sea area has comparative advantage to leverage on.

“Today, food comes in, we don’t know when it comes in, we don’t know where its coming from, we don’t know in what condition its coming in and its generating a lot food waste and  unhealthy food into the system and its making prices high,” Hammond said.

“We also want to make sure we optimise the African Continental Free Trade Zone Agreement. We don’t want to be a consuming hub, we want to be a productive hub. We want companies to be established here and export to the rest of Africa,” Hammond said.

“It is to show them (Investors) what the opportunities are; upstream, downstream and moving into more specialised manufacturing and so on,” the Special Adviser said.

She mentioned that the need for a working system to track the supply chain of food in Lagos was pertinent.

This, according to her, would enhance not only effective safety system, but also enable proper price control “to address food crisis in Lagos,” which she said may be as three times higher than other urban centres in the Country.

Hammond submitted that “when you have more visibility, there can be more investment in storage, transport, and preservative methods because they know where the food is coming from and when it’s coming in – prices can be better, quality can be better.”

Harping on the significance of private sector participation, she said, “Even with our rice mill (Imota) being the fifth largest in the world, it can provide enough rice for only about five percent of Lagosians. So, you can image if you want to feed Africa, there is so much to be done. There are opportunities for many much more.”

She disclosed Lagos has eight free zones with easy platforms to invest and “basically plug and play,” mentioning that “we are building standard factories in our free zones; we have port and air access.”

“More than 70 percent of cargoes already come through air. We’ve got our rail. So, now is the time to invest in Lagos,” the Special Adviser said.

She reiterated that the commissioning later this year of the Imota Rice Mill, the largest in West Africa, would upon operation breathe new realities in the rice value chain.

Speaking to Nigerian NewsDirect in an interview, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on SDGs and Investment, Mr Lekan Fatodu, said the meeting was to seize “opportunities to address food insecurity and to ensure effectiveness and efficiency in food production and availability of food for the Lagos population.”

“Basically, we understand the importance of food in a population like Lagos State. We are also using this avenue to engage experts to enhance our effort towards food value chain,  making sure we provide opportunities for investment within the food value chain in Lagos,” he said.

The Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Agriculture, Dr. Rotimi Fashola, said the Government has continued to leverage Public Private Partnership (PPP) for sustainability on various agriculture value chains.

“PPP gives us sustainability of the system, that is important,” he said.

“As a state, we are completing the  rice meal this year and rice would be produced this year which is very important. We have come a long way. By the time the rice starts rolling out, it’s going to be a major plus for us,” Fashola said.

In interview with Nigerian NewsDirect on the engagement, the Chairman, Rainbow Crescent Investment, Dr. Jubril Tafawa Balewa said the collaboration was a “wonderful initiative,” reflecting Lagos is ahead of other States in investment drives.

He said the collaboration would “absolutely address critical investment bottlenecks and problems, while creating opportunities for the private sector.”

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Ogun Govt threatens to demolish illegal structures on Agro-Cargo Airport corridor

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By Omobolaji Adekunle, Abeokuta

Ogun State Government has stated that it would not hesitate to demolish any illegal structure encroaching government land with particular reference to illegal structures springing up at the Agro-Cargo Airport corridor in the state.

The Commissioner for Physical Planning and Urban Development, TPl Olatunji Odunlami, who stated this in a chat with journalists in Abeokuta, lamented the activities of encroachers, who he said have taken over most land acquired by the government in the interest of the public.

He expressed concern with the way illegal structures were springing up in the Agro-Cargo Airport corridor, adding that all structures in the area that contravened government regulation would be pulled down.

According to him, several contravention notices served the encroachers in the area were ignored, and the government has no other option than to demolish such structures.

“The Agro-Cargo Airport, which is set to commence scheduled flights soon, is a legacy project of this administration that is already attracting foreign partners to invest in the State. Such investment will generate employment opportunities that will impact positively on the development of the area, and bring visibility to the State,” Odunlami noted.

The Commissioner further stated that the government would not stand by and allow the activities of some people to negate international standards on situating airports and other public facilities, as the closeness of such structures to the airport posed a threat to the quality of lives of the inhabitants of such buildings.

Also speaking, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Hon. Kayode Akinmade, advised the public to approach relevant government agencies before committing their resources into lands and projects that might not align with the overall goal of government, affirming that government is a continuum and acquired lands would be developed in the course of time.

“When the Airport becomes fully operational, the noise from the aeroplanes alone can lead to health hazards for those living near it, and this is only one of the several challenges poised from living in such an area. Ogun State will continue to follow international aviation standards for citing of airports, even as it works to protect the welfare of its people,” the Special Adviser noted.

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Adeleke to flag off dualisation of Ilesa Akure expressway

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By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke will flag off the dualisation of Ilesa Akure expressway junction – Brewery – Ereja/Palace Square, Ilesa on Tuesday, 30th April.

Also, the flag off of the construction of Lagere Junction flyover, Ile Ife will be done by the Governor as part of the infrastructure plan of his administration.

This was contained in a statement signed by governor’s spokesperson Olawale Rasheed.

The statement read in part, “The full details of the projects including the length of the road, cost and duration of the construction will be disclosed by the Governor at the venue of the flag off.

“Making the flag off announcement earlier today, the Commissioner for Special Duties and Regional Integration, Dr. B.T. Salam assured the people of Ijesaland and Ile Ife that the infrastructure plan of the current administration under Governor Adeleke is all inclusive and will touch every region in the state.

“The flag off of the Ilesa Akure expressway Junction – Brewery – Ereja/Palace Square dualisation will be performed by Mr Governor before the commencement of IPADE Imole on Tuesday. In addition, the Lagere junction flyover will be flagged off for the commencement of the project.

“Our infrastructure plan is progressing well. We are confident that we will implement all the projects as planned across all the zones in the state,” Mr. Salam added.

Meanwhile, preparation is in top gear for the successful hosting of the second edition of Ipade Imole, a citizen engagement session with Governor Adeleke, to be held at Oba Adekunle Aromolaran Civic Centre, Ilesa on Tuesday 30th April, 2024.

The invitation has been extended to relevant stakeholders and citizens of the state to join Mr Governor and members of the State Executive Council for the second edition of this programme.

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Sanwo-Olu harps on partnership with NASS, FG to achieve economic prosperity

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Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has harped on increased partnership and concerted efforts on the part of the Federal Government and federal lawmakers to achieve economic prosperity.

Governor Sanwo-Olu spoke on Thursday during a courtesy visit by the National Assembly Joint Committee on Works at the Lagos House, Marina. The Joint Committee comprised members of the Senate and House of Representatives Committees on Works, led by Senator Barinada Mpigi and Hon. Akin Alabi, respectively.

Sanwo-Olu noted that there are challenges even with the huge opportunities in Lagos. He therefore stressed the need to build more infrastructure, maintain existing ones, and make funding available to keep them in proper shape to serve the people of Lagos better.

He said, “We want to thank President Bola Tinubu for his great vision in ensuring that different parts of the country have meaningful, impactful, and purposeful governance, and he is showing it in all of his various interventions. The latest being the Renewed Hope Infrastructure Fund that the government is trying to put together.

“Lagos deserves, desires, and requires some of the infrastructure that you have gone around to inspect because it is important for us to build additional infrastructure, but more importantly, it is important to maintain and preserve existing infrastructure because these are assets that belong to all of us, the Nigerian people.

“For us as a government, we see ourselves as partners with the National Assembly and the Federal Government, because indeed, what we see at the end of the day is that our people get service. It is about the Nigerian conversation. It is about building our economy, nation, and country.

“We are excited that those investments are being made, and we want to assure you that this investment will be put to good use, preserved, and maintained properly. We will ensure that it brings about economic development for our people.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu, while commending the joint partnership between the Senate and the House of Representatives, encouraged members of the 10th National Assembly to continue to be passionate about their constituencies and ensure representational governance.

“We are all partners in progress, and what I will encourage you to do is let us not be deterred by whatever force that is trying to bring us down. Let us not be discouraged by forces of ethnic dimension, issues around kidnapping, banditry, and unwarranted death. That is not who we are. We are people who are driven by the willingness to create wealth, make life meaningful for citizens, and create opportunities for one another,” he said.

Speaking earlier, the leader of the team, Senator Barinada Mpigi, said they are in Lagos as part of their oversight function to see firsthand some of the Federal Government’s major projects ongoing in Lagos and its environs, which include the 700-km Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road, repair works on the 3rd Mainland Bridge, and the Carter Bridge, amongst others.

The Senate Committee Chairman on Works commended the efforts of Governor Sanwo-Olu’s administration in complementing the Federal Government’s infrastructural drive in the commercial nerve centre of the country.

He also commended Governor Sanwo-Olu for doing a great job with the level of security around Lagos, particularly the Red and Blue rail lines.

Senator Mpigi, in the same vein, commended President Bola Tinubu for appointing the Minister of Works, Dave Umahi, who seems to be a round peg in the round hole going by the level and quality of work ongoing at the project site.

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