How We Used Technology To End Corruption In Nigeria – Adesina

The President of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Akinwumi Adesina, yesterday emphasised the importance of technology, recalling how he put it in practice during his tenure as Nigeria’s Agriculture Minister to end corruption in the ministry.

Africa Today News, New York recalls that Adesina served as Minister under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan from 2011-2015. Shortly after, he emerged as the first Nigerian to become AfDB President, a position he occupies till date.

While speaking during the Conferment of Honorary Doctorate of Technology by the Federal University of Technology Minna, the AfDB President said he turned the power of technology in Nigeria’s Agricultural sector.

AfDB President, Dr Akinwumi Adesina speaks during a convocation ceremony of the Federal University of Technology Minna, Niger State on February 2, 2022.

According to him, he enabled 15 million farmers to have access to improved seeds and fertilisers and to end corruption in the agricultural sector using their mobile phones.

‘It was revolutionary; the first not only in Africa but actually it was the first in the world. It helped to produce in Nigeria a record additional 21 million metric tonnes of food. It boosted food security and expanded wealth for farmers,’ he said.

‘Rural wealth expanded from the North-East across the North-Central to the North-West, from the South-West, South-East and the South-South of the country.

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‘It brought accountability and transparency in the use of public funds. It changed the lives of farmers including Hajia Ladi Balade, a female farmer in Zamfara’s Bakalori irrigation project who was growing just two hectares of rice,’ Adesina stated.

‘I went to her farm. With the technology support she received on her mobile phone, Hajia Ladi Baladi boosted her production, went to Mecca and supported 23 orphans. My wife, Grace is here today. She would call Hajia Ladi Balade the Minister’s second wife.’

He also charged the class of 2022 of the institution to embrace technology and build a new, smart Nigeria.

Adesina believes that the graduates have been shaped in Minna and should help shape the tech future of Nigeria.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK

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