Niger State Governor Mohammed Umar Bago has been honored with The Sun Newspaper’s Governor of the Year in Agriculture Award, recognizing his administration’s commitment to revitalizing agriculture as a key driver of economic growth and food security.
In his acceptance speech, Governor Bago dedicated the award to all farmers in Nigeria, emphasizing that it serves as further motivation to intensify efforts in feeding Nigeria as a whole.
He expressed gratitude to the award organizers and reaffirmed his administration’s dedication to transforming Niger State into the food basket of the nation.
Governor Bago urged Nigerians to embrace agriculture, stating that the sector holds the future of the nation’s economy and remains the most sustainable way to achieve food sufficiency, job creation, and economic prosperity.
He encouraged citizens to utilize available spaces, including backyards and even sacks, for livestock and crop production.
“No matter how little your space is, you can grow something. You don’t need vast farmlands to contribute to the nation’s food supply. A simple vegetable garden, a few crops in sacks, or even greenhouses can make a difference,” he said.
Governor Bago reiterated his belief that agriculture is the new crude oil, emphasizing that reliance on oil revenue is unsustainable.
He stressed that Nigeria’s vast arable land should be harnessed for large-scale food production, agro-processing, and export.
“With the right policies, investments, and the collective efforts of all Nigerians, we can turn our agricultural sector into a powerhouse that drives economic transformation and positions Nigeria as a leader in global food production,” he said.