Oil can no longer sustain Nigeria Economy- Kogi Agric Commissioner warns

The Kogi State Commissioner For Agriculture, Mr. David Ape, has


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Oil can no longer sustain Nigeria Economy- Kogi Agric Commissioner warns


The Kogi State Commissioner For Agriculture, Mr. David Ape, has warned that the continuous dependence on crude oil by the Nigeria government may spell doom for the nations economy.


Ape, gave the warning on Monday at a one day stakeholders meeting to promote environmental protection through replacement of worn out oil palm in low carbon areas organized by Solidaridad West Africa in collaboration with Youth and Women Health Empowerment Project, YAWHEP Development and Female Gender Initiative, DEGENDER, Intellect and Participation Initiative For Behavioral Change in Development, PIBCID.

The Commissioner while stressing that the nation is richly blessed with abundant resources to feed its self and the rest of the world outside crude oil, lamented that Nigeria is drifting toward a direction which showed that only agriculture will Save the nations economy from total collapse.

Ape, recalled that in the early 50's to late 70's, the  Nigeria economy was at its peak through agriculture stressing that, the oil which the government is depending upon now will soon come to a total halt. 


Our Kogi State Correspondent reports that he described the workshop as very timely adding that both the Federal and State Government are working tirelessly to  promote agricultural production in the country.

He stressed further the Central Bank of Nigeria, (CBN) has put in place some amount of money to encourage farmers in agriculture in a bid to meet the demands of foods production and consumption in the country.


The commissioner charged participants to listen attentively and ensure that they contribute meaningfully towards  the development of the nations economy through agriculture.

In his paper presentation titled, 'Effect of Deforestation and Non replacement of oil palm trees on low carbon areas, the need for sensitization/community response to positive action to environmental protection', Friday Ogezi, Senior Programme Officer, ACTIONAID  Nigeria stressed  the need to build a sustainable ecosystem through best management practices to improve conservation and environmental protection.

Ogezi, averred that: "Environmentalist argue that farming of oil palm tree is extremely bad for the planet. Palm oil production is said to have been responsible for the about 8% of the world deforestation between 1990-2008. (This is because of the impact when they are worn out).

"As such, replacement of this trees becomes important to ensure environmental protection, even though technical and challenging for large scale replacement. The need for alternate crops and farming systems that help conserve and promotes afforestation becomes necessary".

Earlier, the Managing Partner Intellect Associates A&J LTD Odiba James in his welcome address said effect of climate change in the world calls for concerns, as their is scarcity of food stuffs in the country and high cost of living due to drop in production.

He noted that their is need for stakeholders to leverage on oil palm production to bring the desired changes in country.


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Odimayo Olatunde Frederick
graduate of Mass Communication and Kogi State Correspondent of Fresh Angle International Newspaper
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