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    Niger Foods to engage 100, 000 youths in agriculture

    Adeloje OjoBy Adeloje OjoMarch 5, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    *Signs tripartite agreement with NALDA, youth ministry

    By Aideloje Ojo

    Minna

    Niger Foods has signed a tripartite agreement with the National Agricultural Land Development Authority NALDA and the Ministry for Youth Development to engage 100,000 youths in a National Youth Agricultural Scheme with Niger State as a pilot State.

    The signing of the agreement was supervised by the farmer Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago at the Council Chamber of the Government House, Minna.

     

    According to the agreement, Niger Foods will be responsible for crop production, while NALDA will see to Land Development and the Ministry of Youths Development will serve as a facilitator bringing in funds and social services among others.

    The Chairman of Niger Foods, Sammy Adigun explained that the partnership would produce half a million tons of food and that each of the youth will earn N150, 000 in the first year with an estimation that it would be increased to millions after 4 to 5 years.

     

    The Executive Secretary/Chief Executive Officer of NALDA, Cornelius Oluwasegun Adebayo, described Niger State as the leading light in Agricultural development,and hence, the State is a perfect place to start the partnership towards youth development.

     

    The Minster of Youths Development, Mr. Ayodele Olawande, said that the signing of the agreement is to fulfil part of the promises of the President to the youths and to encourage the youths to be self-reliant.

     

    He commended the Governor for his innovative ideas in the areas of technology and agriculture.

     

    In a remark, Farmer Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago expressed delight with the NALDA and Ministry for Youth Development for signing the agreement, which he described as a landmark achievement.

     

    He said the State is very intentional about crop mechanisation, livestock development and irrigation systems.

     

    According to him. ” in the next two years Niger State would make trillions of naira from livestock as the State has an understanding with the Saudi Arabia government to provide 500 rams at N500,000 each for Eidel Kabir celebration”.

     

    He expressed optimism that the agreement will achieve the desired objective pointing out that there are potentials in youths and with little support, they will do well in life.

     

    While highlighting some achievements and plans of his administration, the farmer Governor appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for all his efforts at bringing succour to the teaming population of youths and women in the country and that Niger State will continue to support it

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