- FGBMFI-NG calls on President Tinubu to implement measures enabling farmers to return to farmlands and address food insecurity
- The group’s 2024 Abuja National Convention, themed “I Come Quickly with My Reward,” aims to attract over 35,000 participants
The Full Gospel Business Men’s Fellowship International—Nigeria (FGBMFI-NG) has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to implement urgent measures to enable farmers to return to their farmlands and address the country’s growing food insecurity.
Arc Ifeanyi Odedo, the National President of FGBMFI-NG, made this appeal during a pre-convention briefing for the Fellowship’s 2024 Abuja National Convention, which will be held from September 5 to September 7, 2024, in Abuja.
“We continue to express concern over the challenge of food insecurity in Nigeria, which is largely caused by the increasing incidents of kidnappings and banditry across the country,” Odedo stated. He emphasized that decisive action to curb these threats, as directed by the President, would allow farmers to return to their farms, reduce the current hardship, restore peace, and significantly help revive the nation’s economy.
Odedo also mentioned that this year’s convention, themed “I Come Quickly with My Reward,” is expected to attract over 35,000 participants and will be streamed live to 21 District Convention Centres across Nigeria.
He praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his recent efforts to restructure the country’s security framework, which is crucial for creating a more stable and prosperous society.
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