Is Nigeria’s Livestock Sector Being Shortchanged? A Look at the 2025 Budget

Is 0.02% enough?

That’s the proposed 2025 budget allocation for Nigeria’s vital livestock sector, despite its ₦30 trillion value and immense potential. The newly formed Ministry of Livestock Development received just ₦11.8 billion out of a ₦49.74 trillion budget.

Can this minuscule funding address critical challenges like farmer-herder conflicts, veterinary deficits, and feed issues? Compared to other African nations, Nigeria’s livestock budget is strikingly low.

Does this reflect the sector’s true potential for growth, jobs, and food security?

2 responses to “Is Nigeria’s Livestock Sector Being Shortchanged? A Look at the 2025 Budget”

  1. Usman Avatar
    Usman

    The parliament had to send it back for necessary review

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  2. swiftlypowerful584f84f417 Avatar
    swiftlypowerful584f84f417

    The budget is grossly inadequate considering the contribution of the sector to the GDP

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