At APPEALS Project Support Mission In Lagos, Food Security Tops Agenda

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L-R: Rep – Mrs Fasiku Kehinde; Rep, Federal Ministry of Finance – Mr. Abbas Mohammed Nazir; World Bank Task Team Leader, APPEALS Project – Dr. Adetunji Oredipe; Lagos State APPEALS Project Coordinator – Mrs. Oluranti Sagoe-Oviebo; Former TTL, APPEALS – Dr. Sheu Salau; Kogi State Project Coordinator, APPEALS –Dr. Abdullahi Sanni Ozomata and National M&E Specialist, APPEALS – Mr. Adekunle Adesoye at the opening of the Implementation Support Mission in Lagos on Wednesday.




The World Bank-Federal Government of Nigeria joint 4th Implementation Support Mission of Agro Processing, Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Support (APPEALS) Project opened on Wednesday in Lagos with Kogi and Lagos States co-hosting.
The Mission in Lagos will run from December18 – 21, 2019.
A statement issued by APPEALS Project National Communication Specialist, Aishat A. Onusi  explained that the Mission, led by World Bank Senior Agriculture Economist and Task Team Leader of the APPEALS Project, Dr.Adetunji Oredipe has as participants, the Project Implementation Units, PIUs of Kogi and Lagos State Coordination Offices; National Coordination Office, Officials of the World Bank; Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development; Federal Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders.
Speaking on the Mission Objectives and Guidelines, the Task Team Leader, Dr.Adetunji Oredipe who is leading his first official mission as TTL of the APPEALS Project said: “My idea of the Implementation Support Mission in the World Bank is to let you know that we are in this together. We are not here on an evaluation mission. We are here to support you. I urge you all to freely express your minds on ways to advance the Project to successful implementation”.
Dr.Oredipe harped on the need for all Project activities to be focused on the key development objectives of the Project for which the priority value chains were selected, adding that the Project must be able to showcase results that demonstrate in tangle forms, how its activities have contributed to food security, agro exports promotion and the improvement of livelihoods for beneficiaries.
The National Project Coordinator, Dr. Amin Mohammed Babandi represented by the National Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist – Mr. Adekunle Adesoye said “the purpose of the Mission is to map out ways to move faster than we are moving now and to demonstrate possibilities for agribusiness, increase contribution to GDP and contribute meaningfully to economic growth. It is expected that at the end of this Mission, we should come up a workable workplan that addresses the development of the priority value chains within the next 12 months”
Former Task Team Leader – Dr.Sheu Salau in his remarks urged the Project Implementation Units, PIUs to bear in mind, the result framework of the project and to ensure that for every activity embarked upon, the activities are gauged in relation to how far it will take the project closer to its targets results.
The two participating states in the mission are presenting their implementation reports to show progress made so far in the respective states along their priority value chains.
As part of the Mission in Lagos, the team will embark on field visits to identified clusters in the priority value chains at locations in Ikorodu and Badagry to wrap up the exercise which has previously held in two locations – Kaduna (for Kaduna and Kano State Coordinating Offices) and in Calabar (for Cross River and Enugu State Coordinating Offices) respectively.
At the end of the Mission, a draft Aide Memoire which captures the outcome of deliberations is expected to be presented and discussed with the Government.

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