Thursday, June 11, 2026

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20,160 farmers access inputs to boost food production

Farmer

From Okwe Obi, Abuja

The Federal Government, through the National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) flagged off the distribution of 80,640 bags of subsidised NPK fertiliser to 20,160 smallholder farmers across Niger, Benue, Nasarawa and Kwara States, through the Farm Input Support Programme (FISP).

NADF Executive Secretar, Mohammed Abu Ibrahim, during the flag off, described FISP as a strategic intervention designed to address one of the biggest challenges facing farmers—access to quality and affordable farm inputs.

Ibrahim said the initiative is fully aligned with President Tinubu’s vision of transforming agriculture into a major driver of economic growth, job creation and national development.

According to him the programme is deliberately structured to ensure that support reaches genuine farmers cultivating crops that are critical to food security and economic growth.

“FISP is not fertiliser distribution for the sake of distribution. It is targeted support designed to get fertiliser to the right farmers, for the right crops, at the right time. Our focus is on increasing productivity, improving farm output and supporting a more stable food market,” he said.

He explained that NADF identified priority crops in each participating state based on comparative advantage and production potential. In Niger State, the programme focuses on rice, maize and yam production, while farmers in Benue State will benefit from support for rice, yam and soybean cultivation.

The NADF boss disclosed that all fertilisers supplied under the programme are made in Nigeria, fully traceable and clearly branded “NOT FOR SALE” to prevent diversion and ensure accountability.

He added that every bag has been mapped to verified beneficiaries through a rigorous validation process involving stakeholder engagement and beneficiary screening.

Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago of Niger State commended President Bola Tinubu for his commitment to agricultural transformation, describing the intervention as a practical demonstration of the President’s determination to achieve food security and economic prosperity through strategic investments in agriculture.

He noted that empowering smallholder farmers with critical inputs remains one of the most effective ways to increase food production, improve rural livelihoods and strengthen the agricultural value chain.

Bago also praised the leadership of NADF, led by Mohammed Abu Ibrahim, for its consistent support to Nigeria’s agricultural revolution through targeted, innovative and impact-driven programmes that directly benefit farmers and rural communities.

According to him, NADF has continued to play a vital role in advancing the country’s food security objectives by supporting initiatives that enhance productivity, stimulate economic activities and create opportunities across the agricultural sector.

Ibrahim further stated that beyond input distribution, the programme is designed to generate measurable outcomes. He revealed that NADF has put in place a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to track productivity levels, yield improvements and overall impact on beneficiaries.

“The real success of this programme will not be measured by today’s ceremony but by what happens on the farms in the coming months. We are committed to tracking results and using evidence to strengthen future interventions,” he said.

He urged beneficiaries to utilise the fertiliser responsibly and strictly for the intended purpose, stressing that farmers remain critical partners in the nation’s quest to achieve sustainable food security.

Also speaking, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi, said the programme reflects the Federal Government’s commitment to addressing food insecurity through increased support for farmers.

According to him, the timing of the intervention is strategic as it coincides with the onset of the rainy season when fertiliser demand is highest.

He noted that the NADF, as an agency of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, is designed to carried out these kind of specific interventions in the agricultural sector.

The Minister further noted that similar interventions would be implemented across other states as part of broader efforts to stimulate agricultural production and enhance food sovereignty.