Osun rounds off Language training for Germany-bound Agric trainees
(Nigeria) The 20 Osun Sate youths who have been selected for
modern technology in agricultural practices in Germany, have rounded up their
German Language training in Osogbo on Thursday.
The completion of the Language course meant under the
supervision of a German Instructor, marked the end of the preparations for the
journey aimed at producing the next set of technically skilled hands who would
advance the state in its agricultural business enterprises.
The Government of Osun is living no stone unturned in its
bid to boost agriculture and turn the state into the food basket of the nation
and boost its revenues.
The second batch of the 20 youths going to Germany in few
months time were made to complete a
class in German Language for the purpose of effective inter-personal
communication of the youths while in Germany for the training.
The advanced training in agriculture and food production
technology will be taking place in the State of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
The training is in continuation of government’s drive to
revolutionise agriculture in the state under the Osun Rural Enterprise and
Agriculture Programme (O’REAP) and boost food productions for local consumption
as well as export.
The trainees, like the first set, will undergo a four-week
intensive course in agricultural training school, where they will be exposed to
the rudiments of modern agriculture and food crop production techniques.
This will also be followed by another weeks of attachment
trainings under different large-scale co-operative farmers in Saxony-Anhalt to
enable them to learn more and build on the assessed capacities and interests
they have acquired during the first four weeks of training.
The Rauf Aregbesola administration, having realised that the
only way to increase food production, eliminate poverty and boost the economy
is engaging the youths of the state in agriculture, hence the need to send the
youths to Germany.
Speaking shortly after rounding off the language training
programme, the coordinator of the
training programme, who is also the immediate past Senior Special Adviser on
Quick Impact Intervention Programme, QUIIP, Mr. Dele Ogundipe, explained that
serious agricultural development has always been the cardinal objective of the
present administration.
He said because of the quest to develop agriculture in the state, the state Governor around May
2012 got in contact with the state of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany to be of
assistance to the state in the area of agricultural development.
He noted that the Saxony-Anhalt state agreed to the
arrangement because of the performance of the Ogbeni Aregbesola administration
in the area agriculture having sent a delegation of eleven to Osun which went
round the state visiting various farms and having consultations with various
stakeholders in agriculture programmes.
Ogundipe stated that the students have been thought the
rudiments of German language in relation to agriculture, adding that language
department at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife has also been engaged to
train the youths for two months on German language.
Dwelling on the benefits of the relationship between the
State of Osun and the State of Saxony-Anhalt in Germany, the coordinator noted
that it is not common for any state to have a bilateral relationship with any
state in the Republic of Germany.
He explained that the German delegation was impressed with
the agricultural programmes they met in Osun that they decided that they will
establish the best practice of farm for Osun which will help boost food
production in the state.
He added that at a time that the nation is passing through
hard times in the economy, it is therefore a good move by the state government
to expose Osun youths to the most modern agricultural techniques in the world.
Ogundipe said, "What the State of Osun is doing in the
agriculture sector is very lofty and helpful to Nigeria as a country. If you
train one youth to be good in agriculture you are training the world. How much
more when the state is investing in the training of over 40 youths on modern
ways of agriculture.
"We are looking at a situation whereby when the youths
come back from Germany we can be attaching them with the appropriate
intervention programmes of the federal government and our own state here.
"One of the cardinal objectives of this administration
after coming into power in 2010 is to embark on serious agricultural
development even when oil was still booming at that time. It means that Ogbeni
Rauf Areggesola has been very proactive.
"The youths traveling to Germany have been trained on
the ridument of German language and German language in agriculture so as to aid
their assimilation and participation while in Germany.
"The first batch of Osun youths went to Germany in
August of 2013 and came back in November the same year. The second batch were
supposed to go in 2014 but were delayed because of the need to improve on the
language more than the first batch and the issue of Ebola. They will be leaving
this July," Ogundipe said.
The German language instructor training the youths who is
the fourth instructor to come to the
state of Osun for the purpose, Mr. Ronald Kley, expressed delight at the level
of understanding and assimilation of the youths, while also lauding the efforts
of the state government for the initiative.
"It has been a worthwhile experience so far, the
students performance have been very encouraging and I can say that they fully
ready to go to Germany and learn modern techniques in agriculture which will
help the state.
"It is good that they are going to Germany to learn new
things and new experience on their own. We have talked about many things in
Germany like animal livestock, pig farming technique and how to live and stay
in my country, knowing what is forbidden and what's allowed" Kley said.
One of the youths, Miss Olanibi Comfort from Atakumosa East
Local Government described the programme as one that will go a long way in
taking the jobless youths off the streets and find something worthwhile doing
in the area of agriculture.
"I am so delighted to be a part of this programme
because it will continue to change my life for the better. The programme will
go a long way in taking many jobless youths off the streets and put something
worthwhile in their hands"
Another beneficiary, Mr. Adebayor Waheed thanked the
administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola for giving out the rare opportunity to the
youths of the state, saying it is a programme which Nigerian leaders should
embrace and emulate in whole.
He added that the programme will surely guarantee food
security which will help to solve many challenges the nation is facing as a
result of the dwindling oil revenue the country is facing.
"We have so many graduates out there without jobs, I
suggest that everybody should go back to the farm, because it is the only
solution to the many problems we are facing as a nation"
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