The article highlights efforts by the Bago-led administration in Niger State, Nigeria, to enhance food sufficiency and agricultural productivity. The recent initiative to acquire new tractors is seen as a vital component of the state’s food sufficiency program. Emphasis is placed on the engagement of indigenous professionals and local participation, with concrete examples such as the construction of the Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida Teaching Hospital in Minna. The article also highlights the employment of young local talents in projects led by Thinklab Nigeria Ltd., demonstrating the administration’s commitment to empowering local communities and fostering economic growth. By leveraging indigenous expertise and investing in agricultural equipment, the Bago-led government is laying the foundations for a sustainable and self-sufficient agrarian sector in Niger State. This innovative plan not only creates local employment opportunities, but also encourages the long-term development and prosperity of the region.