Nigeria deserves better than this.
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture has failed in its basic duty—ensuring food security through effective planning, policy, and support for farmers. Now, instead of rolling out sustainable solutions, they’re organizing a solemn assembly to pray for divine intervention.
Let’s be clear: prayer is powerful, but it is not a substitute for governance.
This is not leadership—it’s negligence disguised as spirituality. What the people need is action, not ceremonies. Mechanize agriculture, support local farmers, tackle insecurity, fix storage systems—do your job.
Stop hiding behind religion to cover up incompetence. Nigerians are hungry, and it’s not prayers they’re asking for. It’s food.
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture has failed in its basic duty—ensuring food security through effective planning, policy, and support for farmers. Now, instead of rolling out sustainable solutions, they’re organizing a solemn assembly to pray for divine intervention.
Let’s be clear: prayer is powerful, but it is not a substitute for governance.
This is not leadership—it’s negligence disguised as spirituality. What the people need is action, not ceremonies. Mechanize agriculture, support local farmers, tackle insecurity, fix storage systems—do your job.
Stop hiding behind religion to cover up incompetence. Nigerians are hungry, and it’s not prayers they’re asking for. It’s food.
Nigeria deserves better than this.
The Federal Ministry of Agriculture has failed in its basic duty—ensuring food security through effective planning, policy, and support for farmers. Now, instead of rolling out sustainable solutions, they’re organizing a solemn assembly to pray for divine intervention.
Let’s be clear: prayer is powerful, but it is not a substitute for governance.
This is not leadership—it’s negligence disguised as spirituality. What the people need is action, not ceremonies. Mechanize agriculture, support local farmers, tackle insecurity, fix storage systems—do your job.
Stop hiding behind religion to cover up incompetence. Nigerians are hungry, and it’s not prayers they’re asking for. It’s food.
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