Bandits Wreak Havoc on Nigerian Farms, Threatening $3.6 Billion Agriculture Vote

President Bola Tinubu's plans to boost food production and combat inflation may be significantly hindered by the ongoing attacks on farmers by bandits and terrorists, threatening a N636 billion agricultural vote.
Nigeria's agricultural sector, a crucial component of President Bola Tinubu's plan to boost food production and combat inflation, is facing significant threats as bandits continue their attacks on farmers in northern Nigeria. The devastating impact of these attacks has resulted in substantial losses for farmers, potentially jeopardizing the government's ambitious plans to increase agricultural output. If left unchecked, the situation could lead to a major setback for Tinubu's economic strategy. The continued violence poses a dire threat to food security and the country's overall development.