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‘Produce for Lagos’: A Bold Step Towards Food Security 

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July 29, 2025
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Lagos State has once again demonstrated commendable foresight and leadership with the recent launch of the Produce for Lagos Initiative, backed by a substantial take-off fund of ₦500 billion. At a time when Nigeria is grappling with mounting food insecurity, inflation, and the harsh realities of a post-subsidy economy, this initiative is not only timely, it is visionary.

The goal is simple yet profound: to encourage local production of agricultural commodities specifically for Lagos’ vast population of over 20 million. By incentivising domestic farming and agro-processing tailored to meet the consumption needs of the state, the government is taking direct steps toward reducing dependence on food imports from other regions or countries. This approach not only promotes self-sufficiency but helps stabilize food prices in one of the nation’s most economically critical hubs.

With a take-off fund of ₦500 billion, the initiative sends a clear message: food security is not a luxury, but a strategic necessity. Such a financial commitment, unprecedented in its scale, gives the programme both the weight and the momentum needed to achieve real impact. The funding will reportedly support farmers, agri-tech firms, cooperatives, and logistics providers involved in the full agricultural value chain, from cultivation to storage to distribution.

Beyond its economic merit, Produce for Lagos has far-reaching implications for employment and rural development. Thousands of jobs could be created directly in the agricultural sector and indirectly in supporting industries like transportation, cold storage, packaging, and retail. This makes the initiative not just a food policy, but also a socioeconomic development tool.

Other states of the Federation would do well to study and replicate this model. The benefits of localizing food production are universal, especially in a country where logistics bottlenecks, insecurity, and climate unpredictability frequently disrupt national supply chains. By developing similar programmes that are tailored to local needs and consumption patterns, states can strengthen their own food systems and reduce dependency on erratic national interventions.

In a nation too often bogged down by bureaucracy and delayed action, Lagos’ Produce for Lagos Initiative is a welcome departure, an example of proactive governance in the face of a looming crisis. But to ensure its success, implementation must be transparent, inclusive, and driven by data. Smallholder farmers, who form the backbone of Nigeria’s agricultural output, must be central beneficiaries of the programme. The fund must not fall into the wrong hands, and its impact must be measurable.

Food security is national security. Lagos State has just shown the country one of the ways forward. Now is the time for other states to take note, and take action.

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