Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, LP, in the 2023 general elections, Peter Obi, has tasked the federal government on investing in the agricultural sector.
He made this call in a statement on Thursday, during a visit to Mary Agro Farms, Omughu, Obeleagu-Umana in Ezeagu Local Government Area of Enugu State.
The former governor of Anambra State, noted that there is a need for an increased investment in agriculture, adding that it is a solution to Nigeria’s worsening hunger crisis.
The visit is following his participation in the Peaceland University conference in Enugu on Wednesday.
He lauded the expansion of the farm’s operations and the adoption of innovative agricultural practices, describing them as essential drivers of food security.
Obi further highlighted a recent United Nations report warning that 33 million Nigerians could face severe hunger by 2025.
He added that according to Save the Children International, 5.4 million Nigerian children are at risk of acute malnutrition within the same period.
He stated, “Between the time I visited their pilot scheme in Udi over two years ago and supported them, and yesterday, when I visited their permanent site, I was delighted to witness a remarkable transformation that underscores their commitment to excellence and growth.
“In line with my tradition of supporting productive ventures, I donated ₦20 million to the farm. I hope they will continue to remain innovative and productive, especially during this critical period of severe hunger, food scarcity, and inflation in our nation.
“For a nation already battling severe hunger, these alarming statistics call for immediate action. I continue to urge governments at all levels to take measurable steps toward investing in food production to mitigate the ongoing food crisis.