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Hunger : IPOB vows to protect Igbos who will come home to invest, farm
By Cyprian Ebele, Onitsha
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has urged Igbos residing in various states, countries to curtail the prevailing hunger by returning home to invest, and well, engage in agriculture to enable them overcome the current economic hardship.
The group made this known through it’s spokesperson, Emma Powerful, and pinpointed that there is fertile land in Igbo land that is enough for agriculture.
He however tasked the citizens of the South East region to start farming on all agricultural products, particularly cash crops, to avert the impending famine in Nigeria, lamenting that there is famine in Nigeria, which Biafrans must be prepared to avert.
“IPOB is calling on all Biafran philanthropists to support farmers in their communities by purchasing seedlings and other farming implements for them, instead of giving them temporary food items. Farmers should be encouraged and supported to go into farming, instead of sharing consumable foods with our people.
“Investors should start Agricultural Cottage Industries to process and preserve agricultural products for export. Biafrans have fertile and able lands for good yield. Other than cash crop production, our people can also invest in animal husbandry. Moreso , Biafrans should invest in agricultural research centers for quality research and development focused on growing our native food products efficiently.
“Ndigbo, it’s time to learn how to fish, instead of just buying fish to eat. We call on patriotic Biafrans to sensitize our people on the importance of farming. Our people should understand that farming is very important. We should not believe in buying everything we eat from the market.
“As Biafrans, we must make food sufficiency a priority. We must not allow our enemies to have full control of our food supply and supply chain. Any nation that is incapable of feeding themselves will always be left in a vulnerable situation. Our people must be involved in the production of all cash crops, vegetables, and livestock that we utilize daily.
“On the part of IPOB, we will provide high-quality seedlings to some selected farmers to plant this planting season. Most importantly, IPOB/ESN has made appreciable gains in securing our forests, bushes, and farmlands against the marauding Fulani herdsmen jihadists to create a conducive environment to allow our farmers to return to their farms.
“Therefore, Biafrans should invest
heavily in agriculture to provide food for consumption at home and also for exportation,” IPOB stated.