By Christiana Ekpa

The National Assembly joint Committee on Agricultural Production and Services on Thursday threatened Zero allocation for agencies under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security whose Chief Executive Officers fails to appear in person to defend their 2025 budget estimates.

Chairman of the Senate Committee, Senator Saliu Mustapha and his House of Representatives counterpart, Bello Kaoje expressed disappointment that despite the directive of the President for all heads of agencies to appear before the National Assembly to defend their budget, some of them choose to travel at this critical time.

The Lawmakers’ displeasure arose due to the absence of the Director General of the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Service Dr. Vincent Isegbe during the budget defence session of the agency.

Senator Mustapha told the representative of the Director General that there was no reason for the Chief Executive who is the accounting officer not to appear before them, and ordered that he appear to defend his budget estimates latest Monday, January 20.

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He said “We are not going to attend to you. When the President came to present this budget he made it clear that all heads of agencies must come to defend their estimates and should therefore call off any plan to travel. We are going to give him another time, but that may not be too convenient for him because we have a time frame to submit our report.

“We should all make this thing easy for ourselves. There is no need for us to drag what we don’t need to drag. Even if he is coming to take excuse, he should have been here to say these are the people that will do this thing on my behalf.

“At the end of the day, we will ask you certain questions and you will not be able to answer them. Are we supposed to be taking those kind of excuses? You may wish to excuse us and tell him that we are giving him 48 hours to report.

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“The President made it very clear that nobody should travel when he came to present the budget and it is now that he will start traveling. So tell him that we are available tomorrow and the best we will give him to appear”.

Addressing the gathering earlier, Senator Mustapha said the projections by the World Food Programme that about 33.1 million Nigerians will be in acute hunger in 2025 is a clear indication that food security is not something that the nation should toil with.

He said “the projection by the World Food Programme that about 33.1 million Nigerians will face food insecurity in 2025 is an indication that food crisis is what we cannot allow to happen and we collectively need to avert.

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“Given the critical role that agriculture play in ensuring food security, economic stability and rural development, it important that adequate budgetary provisions be made to address the challenges the sector faces today.

“The combined effect of climate change, desertification and other environmental challenges put agricultural productivity under severe threat necessitating improved budgetary allocation to the sector”.

He assured of the commitment of the National Assembly to passing the budget, but expressed concern about the sowering prices of agricultural produce across the country and the food is no longer within the reach of the average Nigerians, saying “this situation requires the readjustment of our focus and the policy we made and dedicate our energies to what will improve our yield and increase food production.

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