Rising insecurity in Kogi threatens food security

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Tunde Arosanyin, an agriculture expert, has warned that agricultural production in Okunland, Kogi West Senatorial district, is facing an existential threat from the recent escalating insecurity in the region.

Arosanyin called for swift action to protect farmers, ensure food security, and safeguard the region’s economic future.

Presenting a paper on “The Impact of Insecurity on the Agricultural Value Chain in Okunland,” at Okun Development Association (ODA) Summit in Kabba, Arosanyin highlighted the devastating effects of insecurity on the sector.

He emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to address the security challenges plaguing farmers and threatening food production in the region.

“There is a pressing need for stakeholders to develop effective strategies to mitigate the impact of insecurity on the agricultural sector in Oukunland,” he said.

The presentation was anchored on a MEAL analysis, which he used to simplify the complex issue of insecurity in Okunland.

“The main idea is that insecurity is affecting the agricultural value chain in Okunland, leading to kidnappings, killings, and destruction of farmlands”.

He provided evidence of the widespread nature of insecurity in Okunland, citing instances of kidnappings and killings in various communities.

Speaking on the challenges and way forward, Arosanyin identified several challenges facing the agricultural sector in Okunland, including un-profiled strangers trooping into communities, unguided spaces in farmlands and forests, and unrestricted nomadic activities, as he highlighted the need for youth engagement in agricultural value chain business and adequate support from the political class.

He pointed out that to address the challenges, holistic approach, including the encouragement of tree crops planting, youth engagement in agriculture and adequate support from the political class need to be applied, as he emphasized the need for urgent attention to the issue of insecurity in Okunland.

He called on everyone to take responsibility for security, saying “If you see something, please say something to the appropriate authorities.”

The summit, themed “Unlocking Okunland’s Full Potential Through Strategic Partnerships,” brought together stakeholders from various sectors to brainstorm solutions to the insecurity challenges plaguing the region.



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