We need friendly policies to promote sustainable agricultural practices – NIFST


The Nigerian Institute of Food Science and Technology (NIFST), Lagos State Chapter, has urged the Federal Government to initiate more friendly policies to promote sustainable agricultural practices by farmers.

Mr Olugbenga Aina, the Lagos State Chapter Chairman, NIFST, said this during the 10th Regional Food Science and Technology Summit/NIFST Day celebration on Thursday in Lagos.

The theme of the event is, ‘Attaining Sufficient, Safe and Healthy Food for Nigerians Through Food Science and Technology’.

According to him, farmers are responsible for producing the food that feeds the population.

Aina said that ensuring that farmers had the resources and support they needed to produce an adequate supply of food was essential for national food security.

He noted that supporting farmers could help stabilise rural economies, create jobs and contribute to overall economic growth.

He explained that many farmers lived in rural areas where economic opportunities may be limited, adding that by supporting farmers,
governments could help promote rural development.

‘Presently the government needs to deal with the insecurity that is affecting farmers and keeping them from farming.

‘We need food, especially now when there is inflation, insecurity and food hunger in the land.

‘This is one of the reasons why we are gathered here today to discuss this issues; food safety and security are two intertwined topics that are crucial to the development of any country,’ he said.

On cholera, the chairman said promoting good hygiene practices among communities was key to preventing further transmission of the disease.

Aina said the government had done a lot in creating awareness on the need for citizens to maintain good hygiene.

He, however, said that eating food bought from the road could make people subsceptible to cholera.

Aina advised that people should not consume food bought from the road without knowing how it was prepared.

He said the environment or the kind of water used to prepare food was vital.

The chairman said ot
her causes of cholera included eating of uncooked and contaminated foods.

He also advised that people should always wash their hands at all times before eating.

On empowerment, he said that NIFST, through its partnerships with businesses, industries and government agencies had been able to provide job opportunities for over 100 youths between 2023 and 2024.

In his address, the National President of NIFST, Prof. Abu Oneh, said that academic institutions and research organisations must continue to lead in scientific research, development and innovations needed to address the current and future challenges of food security.

He also said private sector partners, including food producers, processors and retailers must play the crucial role of bringing innovation to the market and ensure its widespread adoption.

Also, Mrs Taiwo Ubany, the Chairperson, Local Organising Committee, said it was necessary for Nigeria to be able attain production of safe and healthy foods.

She noted that there were so many technolog
ies that were available or could be employed to ensure food safety and security in Nigeria.

‘Nigeria is a food basket, we have the people and the soil, all we need to do is harness the resources along with technology in order to cater for the needs of Nigerians.’

She said food sufficiency was key, and that food was available but not getting to the people because of so many issues.

Mrs Veronica Alaba, NIFST Adviser, said that the government needed to find a lasting solution to the issue of terrorism which was hindering farmers from planting crops.

According to her, the attacks have made so many farmers to stop cultivating crops, which in turn has led to food inflation.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

FM Taye Holds Discussion with ECA Chief on Strategic Areas of Importance


Addis Ababa: Ethiopia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Taye Atske Sellasie held a discussion with Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), Claver Gatete on strategic areas of importance.

Their discussion focused on strengthening collaboration between Ethiopia and ECA in strategic areas of importance defined by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, such as innovation, statistical data, social development and macroeconomic development.

On the occasion, Claver Gatete noted that ahead of the opening of ‘Africa Hall in October 2024, the government of Ethiopia and ECA will collaborate on marketing and linking this iconic masterpiece to other strategic sites of historical, research and touristic importance – Africa Hall -An iconic spot to tell Africa’s story.

With Ethiopia’s leadership in the Financing for Development (FFD) agenda, the two dignitaries agreed on the importance of Africa’s finance ministers in the FFD2025 preparations for meaningful financial traction and voice, ahead of the Summit of
the Future, to be held in September 2024 under an overarching theme ‘Multilateral Solutions for a Better Tomorrow’.

Their discussion also stressed the imperative for Africa’s strong voice to be heard on Global Financial Architecture (GFA) reform.

The ECA Executive Secretary noted that high indebtedness is a bombshell on development, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and AU Agenda 2063 and the global economy. Concessional lending is not enough.

Gatete posted on X that: ‘Credit rating is impacting on affordable financing and investment grading.’

Failure to reform the GFA is not an option, the executive secretary underscored.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Foreign Minister Taye Confers with Belarusian Ambassador to Ethiopia


Addis Ababa: The Minister of Foreign Affairs Taye Atske Selassie held a discussion today with Belarusian Ambassador to Ethiopia, Parvel Vziatkin.

The two sides noted the need to conduct regular political consultations to further enhance bilateral relations.

They also discussed ways of scaling up bilateral relations in the economic, trade, agricultural productivity and modernization as well as education and aviation sectors, according to Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Stakeholders Urged to Contribute Their Fair Share in Rehabilitating Ex-combatants


Addis Ababa: The National Rehabilitation Commission called on stakeholders to play their part in the country’s efforts to reintegrate former combatants.

Minister of Defense Aisha Mohammed conferred with the leadership of National Rehabilitation Commission, according to the Ethiopian National Defense Force (ENDF).

In their discussion, the officials stressed the imperative to both the government and the people work together with the relevant stakeholders in bringing about durable peace and stability.

The National Rehabilitation Commission has embarked on a project that would rehabilitate some 371,971 ex-combatants, disabled and women, it was learned.

Temesgen Tilahun, Commissioner of National Rehabilitation Commission noted that the massive disarming, providing adequate psychological training, and the reintegration works would require strong support and partnership from all stakeholders.

Temesgen also hoped that the reconstruction and reintegration work with this large number of human resources would enhan
ce the country’s productive forces.

Most importantly, the commissioner emphasized that the disarmament, demobilization, and reintegration process will play an important role in bringing about lasting peace to the country.

Active engagement and contribution from the Ministry of Defense and other stakeholders is expected for the successful completion of the ongoing activities, he elaborated.

Minister of Defense Aisha Mohammed on her part mentioned that rehabilitation is one of the major activities that the Ministry of Defense has given dual attention.

She also pledged to work in coordination and create a force for peace and development as it is valuable for Ethiopia.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency