 As part of efforts to ensure food security amidst the harsh economy being experienced by Nigerians, the federal government has challenged agricultural researchers in the academia and ordered key stakeholders to embrace modern agricultural research methods to improve food production in security. The Provost Federal College of Land Resources Technology over at Uluyemi-Akondei and some agricultural experts gave the charge in Ilari, the Quarrel State Capital, that the research workshop organized by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security. According to the agricultural experts, food insecurity is one of the major challenges faced in the country and to solve this problem, Nigeria's particularly experts in the sector must approach agriculture through modern techniques following the declaration of a state of emergency in the sector by President Borla Tinnable. So, agriculture we cannot play with it is our forefathers occupation and we have to go back to it if we want to solve the problem having this country. And that is why the President did not think twice. Before declaring emergency on food security, we have to change the scenario and part of the scenario is that we have to start using modern techniques and reviving agriculture in Nigeria. The experts also raised concerns over the gap between government policies and local farmers which this workshop seeks to address. Food security is supposed to be everybody's business because it's something that we all cannot do without. Food security is important, it's one of the basic needs of any human being to be able to eat food. The problem with most policies in Nigeria is that the true beneficiaries do not get to feel the impact. We have a light capture of many programs and policies of government. Your presence here signifies a commitment to personal and professional growth. I urge you to seize this opportunity with an eagerness to absorb the knowledge, challenge the conceptions and cultivate new perspectives while expanding your horizon.