 Still in business, the Small Scale Women Farmers Organization of Nigeria is ordering the government to shift focus from other sectors to the agricultural sector to alleviate anger and improve food supply. And the organization's national president Fatima Gumi stated that despite President Bola Amitibus' effort to address the food crisis, the issue still persists. Federal states and local governments should stop all pendants from now and focus on agriculture and security. Despite President Bola Amitibus' declaration of a set of emergency on food and security in July 2023, the situation persists on abated. According to the recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics, the food inflation rate in January 2024 was 35.41% on a year-on-year basis, which was 11.10% points higher compared to the rate recorded in January 2023, which was 24.32%. And the organization recommended the government's attention to the agricultural sector to address the country's economic crisis, including granting special benefits to small-order farmers buying back products and starting for future use. There should be timely release of farm inputs to small-order women farmers by the traitors of government for this training-season family. Special palliative targeted at small-order farmers, especially women, should be designed to provide for the needs of farmers as they are amongst the poor and vulnerable. Grants and credit should be provided for small women farmers to have that current food crisis in Nigeria. Government should promote gender-sensitive approaches to climate change adaptation and resilience building, recognizing the differential impacts of climate change on men and women in agriculture. Thank you for your time.