The All Farmers Association of Nigeria, led by President Ibrahim, has made a startling revelation about the country’s food insecurity crisis. According to Ibrahim, the primary cause of food insecurity in Nigeria is not the herders, as commonly believed, but rather criminals who are taking advantage of the situation. This statement has sparked a heated debate among stakeholders, with some agreeing with Ibrahim’s assessment and others disagreeing. The food insecurity crisis in Nigeria has been a longstanding issue, with the country struggling to produce enough food to meet the demands of its growing population. The herders, who are primarily Fulani, have been blamed for the destruction of crops and the displacement of farmers, leading to a shortage of food production. However, Ibrahim argues that the herders are not the main culprits, but rather a symptom of a larger problem. He claims that criminals, including bandits and kidnappers, are the ones responsible for the majority of the attacks on farmers and the destruction of their crops. These criminals, according to Ibrahim, are taking advantage of the herders’ presence in the area to carry out their nefarious activities. The AFAN President also stated that the government needs to take a more proactive approach to addressing the issue of food insecurity, including providing adequate security for farmers and their crops. He also called for the establishment of a special task force to deal with the issue of banditry and kidnapping in the country. The Nigerian government has been criticized for its handling of the food insecurity crisis, with many accusing it of not doing enough to address the issue. The government has implemented several initiatives aimed at boosting food production, including the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme, which provides loans to farmers to boost their production. However, these initiatives have been hindered by the lack of security in the rural areas, where most of the farming takes place. The herders, on the other hand, have been accused of destroying crops and displacing farmers, leading to a shortage of food production. The conflict between the herders and farmers has been ongoing for several years, with both sides suffering losses. The Nigerian government has been trying to find a solution to the conflict, including the establishment of grazing reserves for the herders. However, this solution has been met with resistance from the farmers, who claim that the grazing reserves will lead to the displacement of their communities. The issue of food insecurity is a complex one, with multiple factors contributing to the crisis. The AFAN President’s statement has highlighted the need for a more nuanced approach to addressing the issue, one that takes into account the various factors at play. The government needs to work with all stakeholders, including the herders, farmers, and security agencies, to find a solution to the crisis. This includes providing adequate security for farmers and their crops, as well as addressing the root causes of the conflict between the herders and farmers. The food insecurity crisis in Nigeria has far-reaching consequences, including the displacement of communities, the destruction of crops, and the loss of livelihoods. It is imperative that the government takes a proactive approach to addressing the issue, one that prioritizes the needs of all stakeholders. The AFAN President’s statement has sparked a necessary conversation about the need for a more comprehensive approach to addressing the food insecurity crisis in Nigeria. By shifting the blame from the herders to the criminals, Ibrahim has highlighted the need for a more nuanced understanding of the issue. The government needs to take heed of this call and work towards finding a solution that addresses the root causes of the crisis. The food insecurity crisis in Nigeria is a ticking time bomb, one that requires immediate attention and action. The government needs to work with all stakeholders to find a solution that prioritizes the needs of all Nigerians, regardless of their ethnicity or occupation. The AFAN President’s statement is a call to action, one that requires the government to take a more proactive approach to addressing the issue of food insecurity. By doing so, the government can help to ensure that all Nigerians have access to sufficient and nutritious food, regardless of their background or circumstances.