
GOVERNOR of Borno State, Kashim Shettima has described President Obasanjo’s love and consistency for Agriculture as a divine virtue which will live long after him.
He said this while receiving donation of hybrid seeds from the international Institute of Tropical Agriculture IITA to the state by former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in Maiduguri on Monday.
According to him “One of the easiest things in life is to be consistent in doing what is wrong. On the other hand, one of the most difficult things is to be consistent in doing what is right. This is why consistency is being identified with certain values for years, remains one of the most uncommon attributes in leadership. All over the world, very few leaders are known to be consistent in standing for certain things without ever shifting grounds.
“His Excellency, President Olusegun Obasanjo, GCFR remains one of Africa’s living legends that has been uniquely identified as being consistent in three key areas, in and out of public office. President Obasanjo has been consistent in standing for the unity and indivisibility of Nigeria. As a soldier, he fought to preserve Nigeria’s Unity.
President Obasanjo has been consistent in taking firm positions and making his positions known at very critical times when other leaders would prefer silence. His words and actions have often given Nigeria and Africa a sense of direction. He has been consistent as Head of State, as President and as Africa’s statesman.
“Obasanjo has been consistent in promoting Agriculture in Nigeria and the rest of Africa. As Head of State between 1976 and 1979, it was Obasanjo who approved the funding of a major research carried out by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture on hybrid maize. By the time Obasanjo approved funding for that research, he knew the outcome was coming in the 1980’s, after his tenure as Head of State.
“He knew he was not going to directly enjoy the political glory but yet he approved the funding and as it happened, that research by the IITA was at that time a major breakthrough for farmers in maize cultivation. Farmers who harvested less than one tonne of maize per hectare ended up harvesting as much as three tonnes per hectare because the IITA research funded by Obasanjo gave birth to hybrid seeds.”
“Obasanjo’s love for Agriculture is one that looks Divine. Some would argue that the Obasanjo Farms is also a major profit maker. But then, as Head of State and as President who presided over Nigeria’s oil wealth and structure, he could have approved oil blocks and licence for himself to go into far more fortune seeking business of oil export. If he liked, his successors could have allocated oil blocks to him. A single major deal in the oil sector can rake-in what the Obasanjo farms would toil to generate in an entire year or more.
“Rather than majors like oil, banking, aviation, etcetera, Obasanjo chose to be more concerned about helping to put food on the tables of Nigerians. Farming is just like Medicine, it involves not just the thought of profitable business but also the thought of contributing to humanity.”
“This is essentially why the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture will forever remain of one the greatest holder of the world. This is an organization whose only concern is to deploy so much resources into identifying ways by which food can be grown in higher quality and quantity to feed the world, to make the farmer grow in productivity in order to create more jobs.
“Seeds, particularly at this time, is life saving for us in Borno State. In a typical conflict situation, majority of farmers end up eating up their seeds because they can’t plant them. These seeds will be of immediate use to our farmers in the Southern part of Borno State which has been less affected by the Boko Haram insurgency. Farmers there are still carrying out their activities as against areas like Northern Borno.
“We are currently trying to acquire fertilizers for our farmers in Southern Borno and we know that in that part of Borno State, fertilizer and seeds are far more important to them than anything from Government.
“We are repositioning the Agricultural sector like my brother, the Honourable Commissioner for Agriculture highlighted, and we believe that with the support we are getting from institutions like President Obasanjo and the IITA, we are in a good position towards the economic recovery of Borno State for livelihoods, for wealth creation and to contribute to National food security.” He concluded.