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FG scaling up Public Private Partnership to achieve food sufficiency-Minister

Faith Fatima Mohammed by Faith Fatima Mohammed
July 9, 2025
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Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, has reaffirmed the federal government’s commitment to working closely with state governments and the private sector to scale up investments in agriculture and achieve self-sufficiency in food production.

Special Assistant (Media) to the minister, Rabiu Musa, said the minister made this known on Tuesday during an inspection visit to a state-of-the-art tilapia fish farm operated by Kainji Aquaculture Resources Limited in New Bussa, as well as the Hydropolis Free Trade Zone in Amfani, Magama Local Government Area of Niger State.

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The minister was accompanied on the visit by the Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Enoh, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, Ambassador Nura Rimi, and a representative of the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry, Ugochukwu Akagaogu.

Idris described the creation of the Federal Ministries of Marine and Blue Economy and Livestock Development by President Bola Tinubu as visionary steps aimed at strengthening the regulatory framework for private sector participation and reducing the importation of fish and dairy products into the country.

“Since the assumption of office by President Bola Tinubu, he has taken deliberate steps, including the establishment of the Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, which oversees over 800 kilometres of coastline and inland waterways suitable for aquaculture.

“Coupled with the newly created Ministry of Livestock Development, it is evident that the president recognises food security as key to national sovereignty,” the minister stated.

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He commended the efforts of Kainji Aquaculture Resources Limited and the Hydropolis Free Trade Zone, stating that their success demonstrates the immense potential of collaboration between the various levels of government and the private sector in advancing Nigeria’s food production goals.

Idris further echoed President Tinubu’s recent commitment in Brazil to dismantle bureaucratic bottlenecks hampering the growth of Nigeria’s agricultural sector.

He praised Kainji Aquaculture Resources Limited for choosing to invest in the hatching and rearing of tilapia, one of Nigeria’s most consumed fish variety, which is currently being imported in large quantities.

He said the venture will help reduce fish imports, create direct and indirect jobs, and offer sustainable solutions to youth unemployment.

“We have been informed that current production stands at 1,000 metric tonnes, with plans to double this to 2,000 metric tonnes by the end of the year, and to scale up to 5,000 metric tonnes within four years,” he said.

During a tour of the Hydropolis Free Trade Zone, the minister expressed his admiration for the scope and ambition of the project, urging both local and foreign investors to take advantage of the infrastructure being developed.

The Minister of State for Industry, Senator Enoh, lauded the promoters of the two projects, describing them as aligning with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Tinubu.

He emphasized that expanding local production and processing will reduce Nigeria’s dependence on imports and help conserve foreign exchange.

Enoh noted that the Bank of Industry was established to support such industrial efforts, hence the presence of the bank’s representative on the visit.

Managing Director of the Hydropolis Free Trade Zone, Abdulmalik Ndagi, explained that the zone is designed to provide industrial, residential, and commercial infrastructure to attract and retain investors in Nigeria.

He listed the infrastructure under development to include two power sub-stations, recreational facilities around the lake, a golf course, polo field, a racetrack, an airport, a train station, a university, world-class hospitals, and more.

Dr. Ndagi disclosed that about ₦30 billion has already been invested in the free trade zone, and appealed to the Bank of Industry for a ₦10 billion intervention facility to accelerate the implementation of subsequent project phases.

Similarly, the Managing Director of Kainji Aquaculture Resources Limited, Mr. Sa’adu Baloni, stated that the company is committed to enhancing the social and economic well-being of both the host community and the nation.

He revealed that the company has made a substantial investment in the fish farm, and is looking forward to the support of the Bank of Industry to scale up production.

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