NEWS
Obasanjo Calls for Youth Employment in Agriculture to Enhance Security

The former president of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has called on the Federal Government to provide jobs for unemployed youths and curb good insecurity by engaging them in agricultural business.
Chief Obasanjo made the call at Nigeria’s 9th International Trade Exhibition & Conference on Agrofood, Plastics, Printing and Packaging themed: “Nigeria’s Technology Investments: Driving growth in Agrofood, Plastics, printing and packaging.” held in Lagos on Tuesday.
He noted that if the government and the private sector could get restive youths employed, there would be less people involved in banditry, kidnapping and other criminal activities.
“With our teeming population and the problem we have of our youths going over the desert and risking their lives, what we can we do is to give them enough employments.
“The area we are sure that can provide enough employments for our youths is agricultural business.
“Even though, when we talk about agriculture not many of them will want to go to the farm, they will rather go for white collar jobs.
“However, the youth need to get their hands dirty and their feet wet in agricultural business.
“The government can improve on our security, and part of our security are the men and women that are not properly engaged or employed.
“If we are able to give them employment then there will be less of them getting involved in banditry, kidnapping and other criminal activities,” he said.
The former President stated the need for agribusiness was to ensure food security, nutrition security, employment and wealth creation, poverty elimination and income generation, particularly foreign exchange earnings.
“These are the reasons why we must take agricultural business serious and these are the reasons why this conference is necessary and I congratulate the organisers for it,” noted.
The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari, said the federal government was collaborating with stakeholders across board for the necessary transformation in the food system required for the immediate and long-term interventions.
Kyari said this was in response to the declaration of emergency on food and water by President Bola Tinubu; the food security pillar of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
“As an immediate response, we have called for partnerships across board and repurposed various interventions to help ramp up the production of staple commodities.
“This is starting with wheat in the dry season, dovetailing into rice and maize, and then to cassava and soybeans in the rainy season. These staple crops also support livestock and fisheries feed production.
“In this effort, we are building an ecosystem where each stakeholder plays a role in supporting farmers, especially small holder farmers, to improve production and productivity.
“By reaching out to our governors, we are witnessing much-needed investments and support being made across the country along different value chains.
“A key challenge is the issue of data for identifying genuine farmers.
“In this regard, we are leveraging ICT and partnering with state governments and other stakeholders to ensure we target real farmers with our support to enable actual production,” said Kyari.
The minister said the government was also working on improving efficiency in the value chains through mechanisation.
He said the recent MoU with John Deere to increase the number of tractors by 10,000 in the country at the rate of 2,000 per annum was one such efforts.
In his welcome address , Mr Paul Maerz, the Managing Director, of Fairtrade Masse, said Nigeria’s investments in food and packaging technology were soaring, positioning the nation as a key player in Africa.
He said the country was trailing only South Africa and leading Egypt.
Maerz, the organiser of the exhibition, explained that the country’s food production had witnessed a remarkable surge of 40 per cent in recent years.
He added that this was from 26 billion euros in 2016 to 36 billion euros in 2020, projected to rise by 48 per cent between 2021 and 2024, from 42 billion euros to 63 billion euros.
NAN
Discover more from Asiwaju Media
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
-
POLITICS6 days ago
Christian Asaga Nwali Bags Award for Contributions to Community Development
-
ENTERTAINMENT3 days ago
Shocking! Davido Accused of Secret Dealings That Could Ruin His Career
-
NEWS1 day ago
Nigerian Internet Fraudster Ehiremen Aigbokhan Accused of Stealing ₦460 Million Meant for Trump Inauguration
-
CAMPUS REPORTS7 days ago
Kaduna, SMEDAN Launch ₦1 Billion Fund to Power Small Business Growth
-
NEWS3 days ago
Plateau Assembly Elects Nanloong Daniel as Speaker After Dewan’s Resignation
-
POLITICS1 day ago
Amaechi Wife Stole N4B Every Month, Says Wike
-
JOBS/SCHOLARSHIPS4 days ago
Call For Applications: SEEDINVEST Acceleration Program For Nigerian Entrepreneurs (Up to N5 Million in Asset Grants + 6-week online Training)
-
INSIDE NYSC4 days ago
Sanwo-Olu Urges 7,887 Corps Members to Tackle Unemployment with Enterprise
-
POLITICS4 days ago
Nwifuru condemns killing of 13 Ebonyi indigenes in Anambra, vows justice
-
ECONOMY7 days ago
MTN Commits ₦3 Billion to Boost Nigeria’s 3 Million Tech Talent Drive
-
SPORTS6 days ago
Abakaliki FC Officials Survive Highway Crash After Narrow Cup Final Loss
-
ENTERTAINMENT6 days ago
My Curse Will Follow You —Lalude Blasts Tinubu Over Unpaid Campaign Deals