Mr African farmer Mogaji, the immediate past Chairman, Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Agricultural and Allied Group, has urged the Federal Government to draw up a clear strategy to address.
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The Synergos Nigeria, a global Non-Governmental Organisation, has advocated trust building among stakeholders in solving complex national and societal development issues through collective actions.
Mr Victor Adejoh, Country Director of Synergos disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Lokoja.
Adejoh said that the organisation’s 30 years experience working in many other countries around the globe had shown that working together across divides realises more and better solutions to complex problems than working alone.
He said that experience had revealed that given the diversity in Nigeria, the people were increasingly polarised and disconnected and necessitated trust building among the various ethnic nationalities, faith and social strata.
By Friday Idachaba
Lokoja, April 6, 2021 Synergos Nigeria, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has advocated trust building among stakeholders in solving complex national and societal development issues through collective actions.
Mr Victor Adejoh, Country Director of Synergos, said this in an interview with newsmen on Tuesday in Lokoja.
Adejoh said the organisation’s experience working in Nigeria and about 30 other countries around the world had shown that working together across divides would realise more and better solutions to complex problems than working alone.
He said experience had revealed that given the diversity in Nigeria, the people were increasingly polarised and disconnected, necessitating trust building among the various ethnic nationalities, faith and social strata.
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The Agric Minister-designate, Owusu Afriyie Akoto has indicated that the food supply in the country has grown significantly under his watch as Agric Minister.
He said this is evident by an increase in food items in various markets across the country.
“It’s so obvious. If you go to our markets, even in the midst of our dry season, form the North, to the East, to the West, [across the country], you’ll see along the high roads and even the minor roads, a lot of food being sold,” he said.
He made the comment during his vetting Friday where he indicated that prices of food items have gone down significantly as well.