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‘Too cumbersome’ Gov Masari tells FG to scrap Federal Ministry of Agriculture

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June 14, 2021
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Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, has posited that the Federal Ministry of Agriculture does not hold any value now and should be disbanded.

The Governor made the submission when had a chat with from journalists in commemoration of this year’s Democracy Day. According to him, there should be a review of the constitution and take out certain portions that are too cumbersome and loaded.

He said: “I do believe that we should look at this constitution. There is the need to also look at those institutions that seem to give us all the same names while we are different.

“I think it is important we understand all these things and live as Nigerians,

“There are many ministries at the federal level with over 200 parastatals and agencies, how can one person as a minister provide effective oversight?

“You see, there are certain jobs that even if you bring an Angel, unless you change the way it is being done, his performance will not meet the expectations of the people,” he said.

“For example what is the FG doing with agriculture when they have no land? How many parastatals and agencies are there under the Ministry of Agriculture? What are they all doing?

“If you devolve this money to states and LGAs, agriculture will be doing better,” Masari said.

“In the first republic, all we had was the Institute of Agricultural Research in Ibadan, not the Federal Ministry of Agriculture.

“This Ministry was created for fertilizer. I think we have passed that stage now.”

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