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Nigeria underfunds agriculture as done in the last 20 years

Nigeria underfunds agriculture as done in the last 20 years. The Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development and agencies under it will get only 1.5 per cent of the federal budget for 2021, if the proposals by President Muhammadu Buhari are approved by the National Assembly.

This includes N66 billion for personnel cost, N3.1 billion for overhead and N110.2 billion for capital expenditure.

The 1.5 per cent allocation is significantly less than the 10 per cent Nigeria and other African countries agreed to set aside annually for agriculture.

Nigeria was part of the 2003 Maputo Declaration that mandated all African Union member countries to allocate at least 10 per cent of their total annual budgets to agriculture.

This was done as one the ways to increase food sufficiency in the continent.

However, data show that in the last two decades Nigeria has consistently defaulted on this committment.

Lack of adequate funding

Despite repeated promises by the current and past administrations, a PREMIUM TIMES analysis shows that Nigeria has constantly under-funded the agricultural sector.

In the last 20 years, agriculture got its highest budgetary allocations during the administration of President Umar Yar’adua.

In 2008, the administration had budgeted N2.92 billion for agriculture, which was 5.41 per cent of the total budget, and in 2009, it budgeted N3.101 billion again for the sector, about 5.38 per cent of the total budget.

The Obasanjo and Jonathan administrations never raised their agric allocations to those marks.

The Buhari government, despite repeated promises to revive agriculture in the country, has budgeted some of the lowest figures to agriculture.

In 2020, the administration budgeted N79.79 billion for agriculture, which was less than 1 per cent of the total federal budget.

The Obasanjo and Jonathan administrations never raised their agric allocations to those marks.

The Buhari government, despite repeated promises to revive agriculture in the country, has budgeted some of the lowest figures to agriculture.

In 2020, the administration budgeted N79.79 billion for agriculture, which had been less than 1 per cent of the total federal budget.

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