Nigeria’s Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Abubakar Atiku Bagudu says the support of the SNV Netherlands Development Organization is crucial in addressing critical agricultural challenges and food security in the Country.
Bagudu stated this during a discussion with the Chief Executive of SNV Netherlands Development Organization, Mr. Simon O’Connell who paid him a courtesy visit.
He said the visit aligns with the sustainable solutions being sought by the Federal Government in some critical sectors of the economy.
Bagudu who expressed the readiness of the Government to collaborate with relevant stakeholders, not only to enhance agricultural productivity in Nigeria but across Africa.
Senator Bagudu assured the delegates that the Ministry will partner with them by gainfully engaging the youth population in agricultural practices.
He said: “these are really areas that are consistent with the Renewed Hope agenda of President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. We have a Minister for Youth, and Minister for Digital economy, a young man himself.
We also have the Minister for Women Affairs on gender issues. We can call and arrange another meeting, so that we can see how we will expand this discussion”.
“And again, we can involve some of the Commissioners of economic planning in the respective States. We have what is called a community of practice mechanism where we communicate with them to see how much you can help us with or how much we can partner.”
The Minister explained that the focus of the Netherlands Government aligns with the priority areas of the Nigerian Government.
On his part, Mr. Simon O’Connell revealed that the SNV is looking forward to increasing rice production in the country; as Nigeria is the biggest Country in Africa incredibly blessed with natural resources.
O’Connell said that apart from the three core areas of sectoral focus by the organization which is agri -food, water, and energy, SNV also has deep focus on gender equality and social inclusion, climate adaptation, and the strengthening of institutions.
“I know here in Nigeria there is significant horticultural activity. I know here in Nigeria rice production is an area that can be scaled further.”
“We’re part of the Africa Biogas Initiative and we see tremendous opportunities to accelerate access to cleaner renewable forms of energy in Nigeria and we would be happy to explore further in this area.”
“We are in the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet with the Rockefeller Foundation, IKEA Foundation and the Bezos Earth Fund and we’re establishing nine mini -grids for solar energy, for irrigated agriculture in Ethiopia and we know there are opportunities to take some of the learnings from Ethiopia through to here in Nigeria.”
SNV was established in 1965 as a part of Dutch Government’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it aims to contribute to development around the globe.
The organization currently operates in approximately 25 countries around the world, it became an independent foundation in 2002.