Agric.50 Trillion Naira!.: Inviting Nigerians: beyond Government Funds
By Augustine Togonu-Bickersteth,London,
There is massive wealth outside government in Nigeria and this could be discerned from a whole range of statistical information about transactions taking place in nigeria and imported goods and services .the vanguard of september 22 2033 featured the the icpc boss , Professor Bolaji Owasanoye who said 24 trillion naira of electronic transactions were carried out from january to june, it is always about 50 trillion naira yearly
This is a problem to be solved not a problem to quarrel with. Nigerians are sending money out of the country for instance to invest in technology stocks like GOOGLE, FACEBOOK, APPLE.AMAZON,And NETFLIX you can guess that because of the perceived returns on investment billions of dollars are leaving the country // This same country which so many of the investors are complaining about whilst still residing in nigeria.
So it needs some kind of appeals, education, counseling, persuasion,convincing and marketing
Our philosophers can help,so also our historians can educate them as to how these advanced societies emerge. Our song writers , poets, novelists, theater practitioners and even dancers and choreographers could be co opted towards galvanizing nigerians in the desired direction
For those who are already convinced on the need to invest in nigeria i would like to suggest you include in your database the names as follows:
1 Gilbert Ekugbe and Festus Akanbi writing on agriculture in Thisday newspaper
2 Daniel Essiet, agric NationNewspaper
3 Femi Igbirogba and Gbenga Akinfenwa, The Guardian Newspaper
4Aisha Babangida of Women Enterprise Alliance WENA
5Nndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli,Sahel Consulting
6 Ene Obi,Country Manager,ActionAid
7 manzo Maigari, DG Nigerian Agric Business group
8 Arc Kabir Ibrahim,President , All farmers association of Nigeria
As a step further towards productivity we need to help the farmers or encourage them
To be all numerate and literate the ultimate would be digital skills..to enable as many of them as possible to be self entrepreneurs.
Secondly, we need a robust and befitting website for the all farmers association that provides us with vital information at federal, state and local levels, like infographics, statistics,weather reports,profiles of executives, board of trustees, and a permanent place and staff of researchers to serve as a think tank
In such a website we could get information on critical sectors of the agric value chain,business leaders, community leaders, youths, students, academics, policy makersm Financial institutions, media contacts. etc
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