The Kwara Government and College of Agriculture and Life Sciences of Cornell University, New York, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Kwara State Agricultural Modernisation Master Plan.
According to Governor Ahmed at the occasion which was recently held in New York“business in Nigeria makes sense’’ and that Kwara had all the country needed to be strong”, stressing that the Kwara state government intended to increase the amount of land under cultivation.
The governor said that plans had been concluded to improve farming input accessibility and mechanisation and ensure farming process re-engineering and re-orientation in the agriculture value chain.
“Our investments in infrastructure, plans for clustering our cooperatives along the value chain, educational reform and upgrades have definitely set us on that path to progress,’’ the governor said.
He said the new master plan would provide the framework for the state to enhance agriculture productivity through availability and accessibility to quality farming inputs and upgrade of the value chain by attracting investments.
“We want to make our development relevant for the 21st century. I hope you now have a clear understanding of our thought process in initiating this master plan. As we go on , the business case for investment in agriculture in Kwara State, Nigeria, will become more glaring,’’ Ahmed said.
He pressed further that by developing the master plan, the state had demonstrated and conveyed its seriousness for various communities of investors, manufacturers and donors to join its efforts.
In his remark, Ronnie Coffman, International Professor of Plant Breeding and Director of International Programmes of the university, said that with the signing of the agreement, Kwara became the first in Africa to enter into such agreement with the University.
Also speaking at the event, Chief (Ms) Temitope Ajayi-Labinjo, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian-American Agricultural Empowerment Program (NAAEP Ltd), said she was highly impressed by the state of agriculture in Kwara State.
The NAAEP Chief Executive lauded the Governor for undertaking the partner which she described as “something quite extensive”
“I salute the members of the Kwara state Agriculture Masterplan (KAMP) for their collective courage and especially His Excellency’s vision in admitting what needs to be done and getting to work immediately. This initiative will make all the key stakeholders in the agricultural value chain face up to the challenges and immense opportunities in their areas of expertise’’ she said.
Gov. Abdulfattah Ahmed of Kwara signed for the state while Ronnie Coffman, International Professor of Plant Breeding and Director of International Programmes of the university, signed for the institution.
Present at the event were, Prof. AbdulRasheed Na’Allah, Vice-Chancellor, Kwara State University, Mr Razak Atunwa, the Speaker Kwara State House of Assembly and Honourable? Mashood Mustapha.