By our Reporter

The Federal Government has trained and empowered no fewer than 250 small holder farmers in Nasarawa State with farm inputs under its National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy (NPRGS) programme to agriculture productions.
Speaking at a one-day event on Wednesday in Lafia, Mr Temitope Fadeshemi, Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security (FMAFS, said the initiative was aimed at addressing poverty.
Fadeshemi said an estimated population of 88. 4 million people in Nigeria were living in extreme poverty, noting that 12. 9 per cent of the global population in extreme poverty was found in Nigeria as at 2022.
“The level of poverty in Nigeria is alarming, this why the Federal Government through the Ministry of Budget and National Planing in collaboration with FMAFS is making conscious efforts at reducing the spate of poverty across the country.
The permanent secretary who spoke through the NPRGS State Coordinator, Mr James Jolly, said that majority of the beneficiaries were given farm inputs to boost agriculture productions.
Fadeshemi said NPRGS in collaboration with the Federal Department of Agricultural Extension Service has diligently selected approximately 250 farmers for participation in the programme.
“Today marks a a significant milestone in our collective commitment to uplifting the lives of small holder farmers and fostering sustainable agriculture practices.
” These farmers are not just the backbone of our agricultural sector but they are the heartbeat that form the heartbeat of our nation’s prosperity, ” he said.
According to him, NPRGS reflects government’s commitment to addressing poverty at its roots, emphasising the pivotal role agriculture plays in economic growth and development.
“Through initiatives like today’s training and empowerment programme, we are sowing the seeds of positive change, ensuring that small holder farmers have the knowledge, resources and support needed to thrive,” he said.
Also speaking, Mr Umar Dan’Akano, Nasarawa State Commissioner for Agriculture, said that the NPRGS initiative was in line with the vision of the state government on food security and poverty reduction.
The Commissioner,
represented by the Director of Veterinary Services, Dr Abdullahi Musa, disclosed that the state government had approved the vaccination of animals to boost production.
On his part, Emmanuel Alanana, Programme Manager, Nasarawa Agricultural Development Programme (NADP), commended the Federal Government for the initiative and called on the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the farm inputs.
Some beneficiaries, Musa Saidu, Beatrice Simon and Ibrahim Mohammed expressed appreciation to the Federal Government for the gesture while calling for its sustenance.
Items given to the farmers for free include organic fertiliser, knapsack sprayers, herbicide improved rice and maize seed,
Others are chicks, fish and chicken feeds, tomato, okra and pepper seeds among others.(NAN)