SANWO-OLU, ABIODUN, ODODO, BAGO UNVEILS LAGOS N500BN FUND TO BOOST FOOD SUPPLY
BY JENN NOMAMIUKOR
Lagos State Administrator, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Prince Dapo Abiodun, Mohamed Bago, Ahmed Ododo, Agbu Kefas, Administrators of Ogun, Niger, Kogi, and Taraba, correspondingly, on Wednesday, initiated a N500 billion Produce-for-Lagos Off-taker Guarantee Fund designed to enhance food production and distribution, decrease imports, and improve agricultural efficiency throughout Nigeria.
The multi-billion-naira initiative was launched at the Lagos House, Alausa, Ikeja.
The commissioner urged farmers, players and stakeholders across Nigeria’s agricultural value chain to unite in building a food sovereign system.
Lagos, with an estimated 25 million people, Nigeria’s most populous city, is projected to reach a population of about 34 million by 2030, which will push annual food demand to approximately N7.96 trillion.
According to reports, with the current production levels, the state would need to import food worth about N3.38 trillion annually by 2030 to meet demand.
To bridge the gap and achieve 40 per cent local production, Olusanya said, the state must increase food output.
“The food demand of the state will rise to N7.96 trillion per annum by 2030. At present, with the local food production output, the state will need to import food worth about N3.38 trillion per annum by 2030 to meet demand.
“To achieve 40 per cent local production, the state needs to grow its production by about 20 per cent per annum. We need to collaborate internally, externally for Lagos food security,” Olusanya said.
