The plans by the Federal Government to distribute mobile phones to 10
million farmers across the country, has been criticized by the
potential beneficiaries who described it as a misplaced priority. Rather
than provide them with phones, they say access to funds is what is
needed instead.
A member of the All Farmers Association of Nigeria in Delta State,
Dr. John Akwara, said phones do not appear on the list of priorities of
an average Nigerian farmer.
He said, “What we need are funds not phones. We also need to see some
sincerity in the people who are in the ministry of agriculture because
they are fond of ‘cornering’ things meant for farmers for their personal
use.
“If government really wants to help farmers, they should help us with
better access to funds. Some of us need funds to set up our farms and
others need funds to expand. Bank interest rates are too high; average
farmers can’t get loans from banks. So, government should make sure we
get these funds.”
Akwara further blamed politicians and civil servants whom they
alleged ‘hijacked’ government’s intervention funds for the sector.
“All the money government approves for agriculture does not get to
farmers. Politicians and those in the ministry of agriculture end up
being the beneficiaries. For example here in Delta State, they use some
funds approved for farmers to empower political thugs. They told them to
form a cooperative society and once they did, the money was allocated
to them in the name of farmers,” he said.
In her own reaction, Managing Director of Duke’s Farm, Ijebu-Ode, in
Ogun State, Mrs. Omotayo Omotayo, the idea of giving phones to farmers
is unnecessary since most farmers already own mobile phones and have
been using them to connect with their market.
She said, “I don’t think buying mobile phones for farmers is
important. There is hardly any serious farmer that does not have a phone
or a means of communicating with his or her customers.
“The idea doesn’t hold water because, at least here in Ogun State, we
have the Agricultural Development Programme. They usually go into the
rural areas to educate farmers on new farming techniques. So, I don’t
think farmers need to receive such information on mobile phones.”
Omotayo, instead advised government to buy farm implements for farmers.
According to another farmer, Benjamin Samson, who is also a member of
the Catfish Farmers Forum, government should give out loans to farmers
instead.
“Phones have become very cheap. So, any farmer that needs a phone can
buy it. What we want is for government to give us loans,” he said.
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