Onanuga highlighted that every Nigerian, including the media, plays a crucial role in steering the nation towards development. He emphasized the need for collective effort, particularly in the agricultural sector, to combat hunger and reduce living costs. The advisor underscored that such cooperation is vital for tackling the current economic challenges.
Drawing from his extensive media experience, Onanuga expressed confidence that the government’s initiatives would yield positive results within the next year. While acknowledging the global nature of the cost of living crisis, he urged Nigerians to contribute to food production by engaging in agriculture, even at a small scale, such as backyard farming. This, he suggested, would help decrease reliance on traders who might be exploiting the situation for profit.
Onanuga illustrated the price disparities he observed in different regions, highlighting the need for collective action to address these issues. He suggested that such significant price differences could indicate sabotage or profiteering by traders, reinforcing the need for increased local agricultural production.
According him: “For example, a lady showed us a basket of tomatoes being sold for N4,000, and in Lagos, it is N10,000, and in Abuja it is N8,000. I bought a basket of mangoes for N1,000 in Ogbomoso, but in Lagos only three mangoes were sold for N1,000. There might be sabotage or profiteering by traders, but the solution is for all of us to engage in agriculture. Let’s start planting something in our yards.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>