Bayelsa govt trains 200 youths in integrated farming
(Nigeria) Bayelsa State Governor, Senator Douye Diri, has assured of his administration’s commitment to building the capacity of youths of the state in order to make them self-reliant.
Governor Diri gave the assurance at the
weekend during the graduation of 200 trainees in integrated farming at the CSS
Global Integrated Farms in Nasarawa State.
The beneficiaries, who were sponsored by
the state government, underwent a two-week intensive training in poultry
production, fish farming, plantain/cassava farming, rice/maize farming,
feed-mill processing, greenhouse and hydroponics as well as in ruminant
fattening,agricultural business and financing among others.
The beneficiaries will receive soft loans
from the state government to commence small-scale farming businesses.
The governor described agriculture as a path
to diversifying the state’s economy from its dependence on oil revenue.
A press release by his Chief Press
Secretary, Daniel Alabrah, quoted him as saying that his administration was
inspired by the need for a paradigm shift from over-dependence on oil.
He said that the prosperity mantra of his
administration would be easily achieved when the people are equipped with
different skills that will not only make them self-reliant but also employers
of labour.
Diri charged the beneficiaries to make a
difference in their environment upon their return to the state.
He said up to 5,000 youths will be trained
and given loans to set up their own farms.
The Bayelsa helmsman commended chairman of
the CSS Group, Prof John Kennedy Okpara, for his role in making the training
possible, describing him as a man of integrity and honour that is interested in
the growth and development of people.
He said: "I was as elated when I came
in to see the high spirits of my brothers and sisters that came all the way
from Bayelsa for this training. I hear you have all behaved well.
"As you know, our administration is
tagged the Government of Prosperity. We cannot prosper if we continue to live
the way we have been living.
“Agriculture is one of the pillars of our
government. We are talking about diversification and moving away from our
dependence on oil and gas. Everybody virtually keyed into oil and we abandoned
agriculture.
“When we came on board, we believed that
the only way we can diversify our economy is by giving people different skills
that will add value not just to their lives but to the state and nation at
large. So rather than do illegal businesses, there is a surer way to survive.
“I came here after my inauguration and went
through the length and breadth of this place. Prof. Kennedy is a man of
integrity and character who started this venture from a humble begining. I
invited him and his team to the state Exco for a presentation about what CSS
Farms represents and the Exco approved their proposal.
"This training will not end with this
set. As you go back another set will
come. And we shall make loans available to you.
"We can build all the roads and bridges
but if you don't build human capacity, we would have done nothing. That is why
your government sets aside N50 million monthly for entrepreneurship
development.”
In his remarks, the Commissioner for
Agriculture, Chief David Alagoa, lauded Governor Diri for making the training a
reality, saying he has positioned Bayelsans to do extraordinary things.
While tasking beneficiaries to put the
knowledge acquired into profitable use, Alagoa stated that this was the first
of other batches to follow.
Also, the chairman of CSS Group, Prof
Okpara, thanked the state government for the partnership with his farm,
describing Governor Diri as a man of vision.
Stating that agriculture was important in the present and future of
Nigeria and the world, he urged the beneficiaries to make the most of the
training to change their stories and that of the state.
Responding on behalf of the beneficiaries,
Ombu Godstime, Blessing Ilakiri and Ruth Forcebray thanked the governor for the
training, saying it has given them the opportunity to become self-reliant and
even potential employers of labour.
Describing the governor as a gift to
Bayelsa State, they said they have gathered valuable knowledge that would be
put to use to change not only their lives but to affect the economy of the
state positively.
Ruth Forcebray, a Niger Delta University
graduate of Animal Science from Brass Local Government Area, emerged as the
best trainee and was offered automatic employment by the CSS Group.
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