Legal icon, founder and Chancellor of Afe Babaola University (ABUAD), Ado Ekiti, Aare Afe Babalola, SAN, has said Nigeria cannot be great if it neglects indigenous potentials of the country. .He admonished Nigerians to go back to agriculture.
Babalola spoke at the grand finale of the 2021 edition of the annual Afe Babalola Agricultural Expo, popularly known as ABAEX, at the ABUAD sports pavilion.
He regretted that despite the huge fortunes in agriculture, many Nigerians have abandoned the occupation, and cited insecurity as a major factor to the decline in agriculture.he doled out N13.2 million to outstanding farmers in Ekiti State as part of efforts to encourage farming and lift farmers financially.
Mr Aribasoye Emmanuel, from Ado Local Government Area, got the star prize of N2 million as the overall best farmer in the state for the year.
Five best farmers in each of the 16 local government areas, got N250,000, N150,000, N100,000, N75,000 and N50,000 respectively.
Babalola said distributing money to hardworking farmers on annual basis was a fulfilment of his dream.
“This is in realisation of my dream. It all started like a dream which translated into reality since 2015.
“The dream was my burning desire to make people realise that farming is a divine vocation.
“It is also part of my individual contributions to on-going efforts at revitalising farming as well as reducing unemployment in the country.
“Another reason why I started this Expo was that I found it utmost painful that many Nigerians have abandoned farming for white collar or menial jobs and also for no jobs
“Many of us in the country are familiar with the story of the Garden of Eden in the Holy Bible where we were made to understand that God, in His wisdom, established the Garden and asked Adam and his wife, Eve, to look after the Garden.
“There was a time in this country when whatever one’s profession was, such a person would still have a small garden at the back of his house, if only for vegetables, tomatoes, pepper and garden eggs, among others,’’ he observed.
“Let me use this opportunity to appeal to the Federal Government to establish a special Agriculture Bank, which will be completely different from those before it.
“This is where farmers can obtain loans at low interest rates with their cooperative societies