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The Leadership Entrepreneurship and Advocacy Network (LEAD Network),
a Non Governmental Organisation, NGO, has urged government at all levels to create conducive environment for youths to massively return to farm to avert likely
imminent national food crisis.

The Executive Director of the group, Mr Chukwuma Okenwa, made the call while speaking with newsmen in Enugu on Monday.

Okenwa said that that the call had become imperative owing to shortage of food and food items occasioned by the lockdown meant to check the spread of the coronavirus pandemic for some weeks now in the country.

According to him, there has been this increase in consumption of food and other edibles during these few weeks millions of Nigerians stayed-at-home.

“The supply chain of food across states is greatly impeded by most farmers not going to farm again due to lockdown; with closure of the country’s borders.

“As well as the lack of effective strategy to ensure maximum outreach to farmers at the grassroots on need to continue their farming activities nationwide.

“This generally means that our nation is at great risk of a likely food crisis in few months to come.

“Thus, whereas the advent of the COVID-19 had revealed how unprepared we are to contain a health emergency and provide enough and constant food for all citizenry.

“Youths interventions by leveraging of their massive physical strength endowed on them can be deployed to ensure that we not faced with a food pandemic, which could be more disastrous than COVID-19
pandemic,’’ he said.

Okenwa called on Youth corpers, who still receive their monthly allowances from the Federal Government and are in their respective homes, to leverage on the lands in their villages to enhance the fighting chances of our nation against food crisis.

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