The Commissioner for Agriculture in Edo, Mr Abdul Oroh,
said that 350 graduates in the state have been trained in agriculture extension
services under the Edo State Youth Employment Services (EDOYES).
Oroh, disclosed this while addressing journalists in Benin,
that the programme was aimed at creating employment for the youths and boosting
food production in the state.
He said the youths were trained in various farm techniques
and are expected to train farmers in the state on the techniques.
He explained that the programme was also conceived as a
platform for assisting farmers to know the right thing to do and the right time
to do so.
The commissioner also disclosed that the State Government
had concluded plans to put most of its farm settlements into useful purposes.
He said the plan includes preparation of farmlands, which
would be given to youths for cultivation of various crops.
“We believe that this programme will help in taking some
youths out of the labour market.
“The youths that will benefit from the scheme will be given
incentives such as loans and farm inputs to assist them. They will also be trained
on farming systems.
“We want to be able to put every land that is lying
fallow into productive use and also create employment opportunity as well as
boost food production in the state,” he said.
Oroh, who has been commissioner in the agriculture ministry
since the inception of Mr Adams Oshiomhole’s government, reiterated the
government’s resolve to improve the fortunes of agriculture in the state.
“Our cardinal objective is to enhance the capacity of our
farmers to produce enough food to guarantee food security in the state.
“It is also intended as contribution to national food
security and to attract more investment to the agro sector in the state.
“We are also poised to increase the development of the
agricultural value chain, create jobs and increase the state tax net,” he
stated.
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