Nigeria, Japan Strengthen Food Security Ties

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By ISAAC DANIEL

In a bid to bolster Nigeria’s food security, the Federal Government of Nigeria, has strengthened its collaborative initiative with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). According to an official press statement signed and released by Mohamed Manga, the Ministry’s Director, for Information and Public Relations, stated that this partnership is aimed at supporting the country’s food production systems and enhancing resilience amid global supply challenges.

The initiative took a significant step forward today as the Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Mr. Wale Edun and the Honourable Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, met with senior representatives of JICA to advance the implementation of the Food Security Emergency Loan Support Programme.

Suzuki Hideo Japanese Ambassador in Nigeria

Manga explained that the JPY 15 billion facility (approximately $110 million), aims to support Nigeria’s food production systems and enhance resilience amid ongoing global supply challenges. With the rainy season now underway, both Ministers emphasised the importance of swift, coordinated action to maximise impact for farmers and rural communities.

“JICA welcomed the government’s commitment to delivery and requested formal clarification on proposed implementation adjustments. It was jointly agreed that core production activities would proceed immediately under the existing framework, while additional components, such as aggregation and financing, would be reviewed in line with the original loan agreement, Manga stressed.

This partnership, Manga further explained, underscores the commitment of both governments to addressing food security challenges and improving the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians, while also driving economic growth and development in the country.

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