Post
Topic
Board Politics and society (Naija)
Re: How many Nigerian politician can retire back to farm?
by
Hewlet
on 03/06/2025, 13:05:09 UTC
Here we see a Vice president from Tanzania retiring back to his father's farm but same is not happening in Nigeria unfortunately. I would have shown the picture of the VP but I'm yet to get to where I can attach images for now.
Retiring back to the farm is not just something you do without having proper plan about it, you have to plan, set out resource in place, ensure that you at least factor in everything variables including the insecurity on ground as well as plans that will help you soar through the insecurity. Na nation that's also facing the agricultural sector is completely void of some form of security threat. There are a lot of threat which are risk to the success of your agricultural pursuits but still, we have people that are doing well in the agricultural sector which means that you can also do well if you want to.

In most southern part of the country, the security issue isn't bad to the extent that you can't carry out agricultural investments. There are lands that are in places that have little security threat and that are lying dormant, we tend to give excuses even when we are the ones that neglect the land resources that are around us. The simple truth is that even with the security issue we are facing, any body that wants to retire back to farming can still do so and do it well as long as he has a proper plan on ground.