Why we Are Transforming Our Food Systems, by Osinbajo
**FG tackling inflation and other causes of food insecurity
Transforming Africa’s food system is an obvious task requiring the active mobilization and prioritization of both public and private investments, according to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN.
This explains the resolve of the Federal Government in complementing existing development plans, sectoral strategies, and prioritizing investments in specific innovations and technologies to transform food systems in the country.
Prof. Osinbajo stated this today in his remarks delivered virtually at the preparatory meeting of the United Nations Food Systems Summit 2021.
Sharing insights on Nigeria’s efforts, VP noted that “the Nigerian Government is committed to addressing the drivers of food insecurity such as food inflation, changing consumption patterns and climate change, amongst other things.
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“At the same time and as an outcome of 40 different food systems dialogues in which up to 5,000 people participated, Nigeria is prioritizing investments in specific innovations and technologies to scale up and transform food systems.
“These actions complement existing development plans and sectoral strategies such as our Economic Recovery and Growth Plan, the National Policy on Food and Nutrition and the National Policy on Food Safety.”
“A specific aim of our recently launched National Poverty Reduction with Growth Strategy is to address hunger, malnutrition & poverty as part of our target of lifting a hundred million Nigerians out of poverty within a decade.”
The VP explained that at the heart of Nigeria’s POST-COVID-19 response is the Economic Sustainability Plan, noting that the “Plan has a major component, which is the Agriculture for Food and Jobs Programme (AFJP) where we seek to leverage suitable technologies to build a resilient food system for Nigeria.”
Acknowledging the work done by Nigeria earlier in her remarks, UN Deputy Secretary-General, Amina Mohammed said “let me commend the effort of my home country, Nigeria, especially the Vice President, for leading six ministers including the Minister of Finance, in the dialogues & other efforts.