HoS charges workers on subsistence farming in Ogun
CITIZENS COMPASS – Ogun State Head of Service (HoS), Mr. Kehinde Onasanya, said civil servants in the state should engage in backyard farming as a means of complementing the efforts of the government in ensuring food security.
Mr. Onasanya made the call while delivering a keynote address at a capacity-building program for civil servants on backyard farming, organised by the Ministry of Agriculture in celebration of the year 2024 World Food Day, with the theme, “Right to Foods for a Better Life and a Better Future,” held at the Valley View Auditorium, Oke-Igbein, Abeokuta.
According to him, workers’ involvement in the initiative will further underscore their commitment to the collective goal of food security in the state, as well as strengthen the capacity of households to contribute immensely to the larger economy.
The Head of Service said the training, which is aimed at equipping participants with the requisite knowledge and skills to actively engage in and navigate the complexities of backyard farming, is desirable as it would inculcate a culture of “grow what you eat.”
“This initiative, I must admit, aligns perfectly with the commitment of the Ogun State Government under the visionary leadership of Prince Dapo Abiodun to train and develop its workforce across Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), regardless of cadre or grade level.
“In this regard, let me take this opportunity to commend the various efforts and endeavors of the Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, directed at enhancing the quality of the public service, which has been consistently demonstrated through his dedication to improving the welfare of workers, not only by ensuring access to career development programs but also through people-centered policies that enhance their quality of life.”
Reiterating the importance of backyard farming, Mr. Onasanya highlighted benefits including an increase in the availability of animal protein for household consumption, ensuring that families—especially children and nursing mothers—have access to a steady supply; boosting the intake of animal protein among families, which is critical for improving health and reducing malnutrition; and increasing the intake of vitamins, fibers, and antioxidants, which boost health and the immune system and equally aid digestion. He emphasized that empowering the participants, who are not just administrators but managers, is essential to addressing the most pressing challenge of the moment: food security.
Regarding expected outcomes of backyard farming, the Head of Service stated that there is an anticipated 25% reduction in malnutrition rates among children and nursing mothers, which is a significant step toward improving the health of the next generation.
Other outcomes include continuous access to animal protein in a sustainable manner, an increase in household income as opportunities to sell surplus to boost overall well-being are high, and cost savings, as growing one’s food reduces grocery expenses. Additionally, the high tendency to eat fresh and organic produce from one’s garden ensures better control over one’s diet, thus keeping sickness at bay.
“As we join the rest of the world in marking the 2024 World Food Day, I urge you all to remember that food security is a collective responsibility and that by engaging in backyard farming, we take a significant step toward ensuring a better life and future for ourselves, our families, and the people of Ogun State. I encourage every beneficiary of this training to make the most of the opportunity by putting all learned skills to productive use, as you contribute to your household’s well-being and ultimately to the overall agricultural development of Ogun State,” the HoS admonished.
Earlier, in a welcome address, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security in the State, Mr. Bolu Owootomo, said this year’s celebration, featuring a seminar on backyard farming for civil servants, will help conserve limited resources, feed families, and make food available to all, as well as provide raw materials for farmers’ use.
Appreciating the state government and all stakeholders for making the celebration a huge success, the Permanent Secretary in the Agriculture and Food Security Ministry, Mrs. Kehinde Jokotoye, stated that the celebration aims to enhance the capacity of the workforce to bring food to all tables.
The highlight of the celebration was the symbolic presentation of farming seeds and fertilizer to some participants by the Head of Service and other dignitaries.