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Bill to involve military in agricultural activities scales second reading

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A bill for an act to establish the Armed Forces Farms and Ranches Scheme to enhance food security, promote economic diversification, and other related matters has scaled second reading at the House of Representatives.

The bill, sponsored by Babajimi Benson (APC-Lagos State), enjoyed overwhelming support at the plenary on Tuesday.

Leading the debate on the bill, Mr Benson said the initiative is aimed at boosting agricultural production by leveraging the resources and capabilities of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

“By involving the military in agricultural activities, the scheme aims to increase food production, contribute to national food security, and leverage extensive land holdings, manpower and organisational capacity of the military,” said Mr Benson.

He said it was about a broader effort to diversify the economy, reduce reliance on oil revenue, and address food security challenges.

Mr Benson said the Defence Farms and Ranches scheme is not a new initiative but built on earlier efforts by the government to involve the military in agricultural production.

He explained that military farms have existed in various forms, primarily for the sustenance of military personnel.

”It will support Nigeria’s broader economic diversification strategy by promoting agriculture as a viable economic alternative to oil.

“The military will not have to source any land as it will allocate land for farming from its own arable land located in various parts of the country, making it possible to cultivate different types of crops suited for different climatic conditions.

“The scheme will involve an effective collaboration strategy with other ministries and agencies of government while employing integrated farming systems that combine crop cultivation with livestock and fish farming to maximise land use efficiency and enhance biodiversity.

“It will create jobs for both military personnel and civilians, thus helping to reduce unemployment while imparting valuable skills that can be used in future agricultural and economic activities,” he said.

The lawmaker said that by increasing agricultural production, the scheme would support local economies and contribute to overall economic growth.

He said the nexus between insecurity, food security and hunger had been identified as a major driver of insurgency.

Mr Benson said military involvement in agriculture would stimulate the economy and reduce youth restiveness and criminality while serving as a non-kinetic approach to fighting insecurity.

Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu referred the bill to the Committee on Defence for further legislative action.

(NAN)

 

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