Wednesday, December 18

ECOWAS festival will promote zero tolerance for hunger – D-G

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Food and Cultural Festival says its upcoming festival holding in Nigeria is aimed at promoting food security, poverty alleviation and zero tolerance for hunger in 16 ECOWAS countries.

Its Director-General, Amb. Felix Ihonre, said this at the Preparatory Inter-Ministerial/Stakeholders Meeting on ECOWAS Food and Cultural Festival in Abuja.

The ECOWAS Food and Cultural Festival is scheduled to hold in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State from Oct. 6 to 11.

Ihonre said that the festival would bring together key players in the food security and security structure to proffer solutions to security challenges that hindered farming and agricultural production in Nigeria and other west African countries.

” Nigeria, being the host alone, Nigerians will benefit from the festival. We are the host, we are the people that are to sell food for participants to eat.

“We are the people that are to give accomodations for participants to stay. Our drivers on the streets are there to carry passengers who will pay.

“Our hotels will be busy and airports will be busy and then all economic activities will be busy during this period.

“One of the greatest components of this is that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is the same Chairman of ECOWAS Commission.

“So, now that we have Nigerian as the Chairman of ECOWAS, it is time for Nigeria to also benefit from hosting ECOWAS through this festival.

“We are welcoming to Uyo from Oct. 6 to 11, 2024, delegates from 15 member-countries of ECOWAS, delegates from around the world, heads of states and governments that will be coming to Abuja, as well as Uyo to grace the occasion.”

The director-general said activities such as golf tournament, train carnival, Miss ECOWAS Beauty Pageant and others had been outlined for the festival.

He said the theme of the upcoming ECOWAS Food and Cultural Festive titled “Celebrating African Cultural Heritage for Peace and Development” was apt because there could be no development in an atmosphere of rancor and conflict.

According to him, there can be no development in an atmosphere where farmers do not have opportunity to farm.
“That is why we are happy today that security agencies like police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps will be there as they are here today as one of the galvanising teams to ensure that there is peace in Nigeria.

“We already have a list of our organogram aimed at having technical meeting that will bring together all the key players in the security structure.

“The meeting will also bring together key players in food security and food harmonisation. So, after this festival, there will be follow-up projects and activities.

“These are going to be hub of food and cultural revolution which we have been preaching about and that will take effect after the festival in October.”
In his remarks, Mr Oladunjoye Musiliu, the Director, International Organisations, Political Economy Affairs, Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, urged the relevant stakeholders to ensure success of the festival.

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