
The Kano State House of Assembly has called for immediate intervention following the spread of Tuta absoluta, a destructive pest affecting tomato farms in several local government areas of the state.
The call was made onĀ WednesdayĀ by the Chairman of the House Standing Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ahmed Ibrahim (APC, Karaye), while presenting the committeeās findings to lawmakers.
He said the committee carried out an assessment after a motion of urgent public importance was raised by Ali Lawan Kiyawa (APC, Bagwai/Shanono) over the infestation in parts of his constituency.
According to him, the pest has now spread to several major tomato-producing communities, including Bagwai, Shanono, Rogo, Tofa, Bunkure, Kura, Garun Malam, Rano, Kibiya, as well as parts of Tudun Wada and Dawakin Kudu.
Ibrahim explained that the insect damages tomatoes at every stage of growth, affecting leaves, stems, flowers and fruits, and leading to heavy losses for farmers.
āThe situation is serious and has wide implications. It is not only affecting farmers but also contributing to low tomato supply and rising prices across the country,ā he said.
The committee urged the state government to respond quickly by supplying pesticides, spraying equipment, protective gear and other inputs through the Kano State Agricultural and Rural Development Authority.
It also recommended the deployment of extension workers to farming communities, alongside farmer training on pest management and stronger monitoring of agrochemical products.
Lawmakers stressed that urgent action is needed to protect food production and reduce further losses across affected areas in the state.
Kano Assembly calls for urgent action over tomato pest outbreak
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