The outgoing President of The Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), Ibrahim Karaye has hinged the development of Nigeria through agriculture on the involvement of the local government councils.
The ALGON President in a press statement issued in Abuja yesterday, noted that as Nigeria is an agrarian society, with agriculture contributing about 24% of the gross domestic product (GDP) while about 70% of the population live in rural areas and depend on agriculture for livelihood, the development of the sector is indispensable to national growth.
He said though in the last two decades Nigeria has improved its standing on Global Hunger Index (GHI) ranking 84 out of 118 counties with a score of 25.5 (IFPRI, 2016), an alarming stage of food deprivation points to a dark cloud on the horizon for the Nigerian agriculture.
The ALGON President who commended the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria for its contribution to the development of the grassroots through its various support programmes and interventions in agriculture said the association can do more in the current dispensation to develop the sector.
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