The National Palm Produce Association of Nigeria (NPPAN) highlights that Nigeria spends $600 million annually on palm oil imports, which hampers national development. Once a global leader in palm oil production during the 1960s, Nigeria now imports over half of its palm oil needs and ranks fifth in global production. NPPAN President Alphonsus Inyang blames this decline on governmental neglect and urges the federal ministry of agriculture to provide necessary support such as seedlings and fertilizers to enhance domestic production and reduce reliance on imports.