Senator Abubakar Kyari Receives Prestigious Aluta News Award for Agricultural Revolution and Mechanization Efforts

The 4th anniversary of Aluta News lecture and award ceremony held in Abuja, witnessed the honoring of Senator Abubakar Kyari, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, with a prestigious award. This recognition is a testament to Senator Kyari’s outstanding contributions to Nigeria’s agricultural sector, particularly his efforts in revolutionizing and mechanizing the system.

Under his leadership, the sector has experienced a transformative shift, with a focus on increasing irrigation capabilities through solar energy and strengthening water resources management. His commitment to enhancing biodiversity and promoting environmental sustainability has also been remarkable.

As the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Kyari has pledged to commit 100% to serving the nation, driving Nigeria towards achieving food security and sovereignty.

Senator Kyari’s outstanding leadership has also been recognized for the landmark Nigeria-Brazil Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This groundbreaking agreement is set to attract a staggering $4.3 billion in private sector investments to Nigeria’s agricultural sector, covering all 774 local governments.

The MOU’s scope is truly transformative, focusing on fertilizer production and hybrid seed technology. This strategic partnership is expected to revolutionize agriculture in Nigeria, driving growth, and enhancing food security.

Although Senator Kyari was unable to attend the ceremony due to his absence from the country, the award will be presented to him in his office during the week.

The publisher of Aluta News, Comrade Gambo Jagindi, praised Senator Kyari’s efforts, noting that his leadership has brought about a significant impact on the agricultural sector. This award is a well-deserved recognition of Senator Kyari’s hard work and dedication to Nigeria’s development.

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