Abstract

This paper is a pilot investigation into irrigation activities and the need for a reform to attain food security in Nigeria. Oke-Oyi irrigation project of the Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority, Ilorin was chosen as epitome of irrigation projects in Nigeria. Structured questionnaire were administered on the 135 farmers participating in the project for detailed analysis. Past and present project officers were also interviewed. Simple percentages were used to summarize the data for discussion. The study revealed that the services of the irrigation agency is poor and grossly inadequate, revenue from irrigation farming cannot meet the cost let alone aiding further investment. The farmers do not have access to farm inputs such as fertilizer and micro credit among others. The paper is of the opinion that a reform in this sector will transform irrigation system towards a path of sustainable food security.

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