The Federal Government has stressed the importance of cashew in the actualization of Nigeria’s non-oil export targets.
He described the move to install a new leadership for the organisation as timely and necessary to restore order to the association following years of constitutional violations and leadership crises.
Yunusa commended the unanimous appointment of Mr. Ademola Adesokan, an Executive Member of NCAN, as Interim National President, describing him as a credible leader with a proven track record in agribusiness.
“We believe the Interim Committee, under Mr. Adesokan, will align fully with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, which prioritizes food security, value addition, and agricultural transformation.”
He praised the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, FMAFS, and the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, FMITI, for their contributions to the Cashew Policy Roadmap, reaffirming NCAN’s role as a partner in its implementation.
He said: “Under this interim leadership, we expect NCAN to operate transparently, democratically, and in full support of government policy. The Presidency stands firmly behind these reforms.”
