A Senior Nigerian advocate, Albert Akpomudje, has urged President Bola Tinubu to resolve the dual issues of insecurity and energy supply to end food insecurity within the nation.
Akpomudje decided to interview with journalists in Ughelli, Delta State, on Wednesday.
He decried the unlawful occupation of farmlands in most parts of the nation, which, according to him, had made farming troublesome and resulted in low food production within the nation.
Nevertheless, he expressed the hope that Nigeria will attain its full potential with improved electrical energy.
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Akpomudje mentioned, “I wish to inform President Tinubu that one shortcut to addressing food insecurity and the rising cost of living within the nation is to address insecurity and energy headlong.
“This multiplier impact can resolve the seeming issues of hardship we face at present.
“Herdsmen have occupied a significant chunk of our farmlands, and individuals are having difficulties getting to the farm.
“These manufacturing and manufacturing sectors don’t have any energy to supply, firms have left the nation, and our manufacturing capability has nosedived to an unacceptable proportion.
“If the President can sort out the unlawful occupation of our lands by killer herdsmen and enhance our energy era, these issues we face will disappear naturally as individuals can return to farms without fears, and firms will improve manufacturing and manufacturing. It’s a recognized, undeniable fact that insecurity remains persistent now.
“In Delta right here, the Uwheru axis remains to be being occupied by the killer herdsmen, and our individuals can not go to farm”.