 The Lagos State Governor, Babaji Desong Olu, says he is committed to supporting farmers, encouraging small and medium-scale agri-processes, and creating a noble environment for private sector involvement in agriculture. Speaking at a grand finale of this year's World Food Day celebration, the governor said the move will go along towards expanding the economy. Plus, TV News correspondent Love Ikukoyedikou tells us more in this report. These are farmers drawn from across 20 local government areas and local cancer development areas in Lagos State. They are gathered here at the police college, Keja, to commemorate this year's World Food Day. In large numbers, they turned out to graze the occasion, radiantly dressed in different colorful printed Ankara attires. In his cane-out-of-dress, Governor Sawun Lu, represented by the Secretary to the State Government for Lacha de Jaji, said he has embarked on a value chain-driven reform program to grow the sector. The boost local output, the State has developed a cattle feed lot, a state, on 750 hectares in Igodu, Agwe, in partnership with private investors. 250 hectares of this land has been cleared and divided into three phases. Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Abyssalah Ulusoya, told journalists what the government is doing to enhance food production for Ligosians. The theme of this year's World Food Day, being for a healthy tomorrow, consuming safe foods or producing safe foods today, it doesn't necessarily mean that this is a theme that may be for Ligos farmers alone, it's a general and a global phenomenon. The Commissioner also disclosed that the government has put so many initiatives in place to ensure a heavier and greater Lagos. In what we are doing and in everything that Mr Babaji de Ulusoya has done in the last three and a half years, culminating also in the launch of the Lagos State Developmental Plan, 30 year Developmental Plan 2022 to 2052, there are so many initiatives that in bringing everything together you'll see a greater Lagos and you'll have a healthier tomorrow for our Ligosians. We're looking at having a production in Lagos that will meet 24% of our production capacity for a motor and doing it at a competitive and a mechanized form. The South West Chairman of All Farmers Association, Baba Femi Oki, spoke with Plus TV News. The 1.2 million square meter land that has acquired and with all the produce that people will be bringing in there, definitely we are sure of bringing food on the tables of every Ligosia. So with that from some of this policy, we really applaud, we really thank him for that but we still need more in the area of security because security is very, very paramount. The 2022 World Food Day campaign, themed Safe Food Day for a Heavier Tomorrow, calls for global solidarity and action to restructure agrifood systems in order to create inclusive economic growth, alleviate inequities, boost resilience, and achieve sustainable development. Love you Kuku Uyedukum, Plus TV News.