FG calls for inter-ministerial partnership to end hunger

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From Charity Nwakaudu, Abuja

The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, Aliyu Shinkafi stated that the current food crisis and poverty in Nigeria can only be addressed through collaboration.

Shinkafi made this known at the 30th Regular Meeting of the National Council of Water Resources and sanitation holding in Abuja.

He insisted that proper synergy between sister agencies and stakeholders in the sector would ensure irrigation of farm land that will guarantee adequate food supply all year round.

“Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)1,2,6 which encompasses and poverty in all its form everywhere, end hunger and achieve food security and improve nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture as well as ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by 2030 can only be overcome if we work as team” the Permanent Secretary added.

Shinkafi stressed that the focus should be geared on water governance and its roles towards the promotion of food security in the country.

“Our planet is facing a most daunting challenge of insufficient food and water which are all threats to human survival and its sustainable development and the risk that our planet will experience global food and water crises between now and 2050 is very high”

In his paper presentation, the keynote speaker, Inuah Musa who stated that poor water governance responsible for hike in prices of food stuffs in the country added that good Water Sanitation governance would not be possible without water bill.

On his part the senior water Resources manager for world bank in Africa, Mr. Emmanuel Chinedu Pledged continuous support towards food security in Nigeria through irrigation drainage development.

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