Gaya emerges NASPPAM president

Fri, Jan 24, 2025
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ABDULKADIR Gaya has emerged as the new  President of the National Association of Sorghum Producers, Processors, and Marketers of Nigeria (NASPPAM).

Gaya, at the  swearing-in ceremony in Abuja, urged  the Federal Government to partner with NASPPAM  to boost sorghum production

He said the partnership will  address poverty in the country.

Gaya also stressed the need to develop agriculture from the grassroots to increase production.

“ I urge the  government  to form synergy with this commodity association because we have a robust relationship with farmers at grassroots.

“ Partnering with this association will make the government to reach the real farmers,

” This would also  boost food security and reduce poverty  in the country,” he said.

He further said NASPPAM will  restructure and reposition the organisation for the benefit of peasant  stakeholders in the sorghum value chain.

Gaya also promised to conduct election to  help bring  competent individuals with expertise in sorghum production and processing on board.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Alhaji Sadiq Daware, said with adequate support, the association would be a strong pillar in food production.

He urged the Federal Government to include NASPPAM in the livestock policy  to enhance the success of agricultural projects and programmes. (NAN)

A.I

Jan. 24, 2025

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