Nigeria, AfDB Partner on Youth Agribusiness Programme
BREAKING NEWS, Business
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The African Development Bank is to partner the Nigerian government to implement a $300 million Enable Youth Empowerment Agribusiness Programme in the country
THE African Development Bank, AfDB, and the federal government of Nigeria are planning for long-term solutions to youth employment in the agricultural sector. They will spend about $300 million on the Enable Youth Empowerment Agribusiness Programme.
The project is to be implemented in partnership – AfDB with Nigeria’s federal ministry of agriculture and rural development within 18 months. Chiji Ojukwu, AfDB’s director of agriculture and agro-industry, disclosed this information, recently in a top level meeting with Nigeria’s agricultural authorities, in Abuja”, The Nation reported.
The scope and impact of this initiative would create 250,000 jobs; the beneficiaries would be trained at various incubation centres on all aspects of value chains, with each beneficiary of the project supported with about $75,000.
Ojukwu said the three-year project would enable training and funding of young graduates, who are interested in farming across the country. “A total of US $300 million would be accessed to cover the three year project which would bring young graduates together and train them for 18 months as entrepreneur farmers.”
In a statement by Tony Ohaeri, ministry’s director of Information, Audu Ogbeh, agriculture minister, disclosed that the project would commence from the three Federal Universities of Agriculture in the country.
“The initiative would create 250,000 jobs; the beneficiaries would be trained at various incubation centres on all aspects of value chains, with each beneficiary of the project supported with about $75,000. The project would cover the 36 states including the FCT, while the Agricultural transformation Agenda, ATA, would be expanded through the processing zones.”
The minister, in his remark, emphasized the need for the three universities of agriculture in Umudike, Makurdi and Abeokuta, respectively, to revert back to the provisions of the Act that established them.
Ogbeh advised the country to re-invent her own economic strategy to revive its economy.
He stated that the strength of a nation lies in the population of the youth and expressed concern on the rate of youth unemployment in the country saying, “We need to take care of them before they take care of us.”
He promised to collaborate with representatives of AfDB and International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, IITA, who came to present him the concept note on the youth agriculture scheme.
However, the minister tasked IITA to intensify efforts towards researching into the conversion of cassava leaves into animal feeds, while some components of the Labour Intensive Family Enterprise, LIFE, of the ministry could be built into the youth empowerment initiative.
Nterayana Saginga, IITA director general, called for a change in the mindset of the young graduates, saying that the IITA’s experiment in the past on young unemployed graduates revealed that they could make good turn over on their investments. He pledged the readiness of IITA to provide necessary support to the ministry
— Jan 18, 2016 @ 01:00 GMT
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