The minister of Agriculture , Dr Akinwumi Adeshina has praised the administaration of the President, Dr Goodluck Jonathan on his effort towards Agriculture in the country.
He said a total of 6,618 well educated youths have been trained in mechanized farming.
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The minister said Jonathan’s administration is already tapping into commercial agriculture as a way of diversifying the economy from oil in view of the precarious situation of the economy occasioned by dwindling fortunes of the oil price in the international market.
Speaking at a programme organized for the students of Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, by a non-governmental organization named United Mandate, Adesina said the Federal Government is committed to reigniting agriculture to be the backbone of the economy as witnessed in the past.
The Southwest Programme Officer of the NgO, Mr Femi Lawson , said the organization in partnership with the Federal Government have staged the programme in 12 tertiary institutions for the graduating students to be aware of the initiative and key into it.
Adesina, who was represented by Mr Blaise Ogbozor, a Higher Executive Officer in the Ministry, however, expressed regret over the cynicism being displayed by large number of youths, whom he accused of expressing apathy to some of the new initiatives.
He said a total of 6,618 well educated youths have been trained in mechanized farming.
Read more below.
The minister said Jonathan’s administration is already tapping into commercial agriculture as a way of diversifying the economy from oil in view of the precarious situation of the economy occasioned by dwindling fortunes of the oil price in the international market.
Speaking at a programme organized for the students of Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti, by a non-governmental organization named United Mandate, Adesina said the Federal Government is committed to reigniting agriculture to be the backbone of the economy as witnessed in the past.
The Southwest Programme Officer of the NgO, Mr Femi Lawson , said the organization in partnership with the Federal Government have staged the programme in 12 tertiary institutions for the graduating students to be aware of the initiative and key into it.
Adesina, who was represented by Mr Blaise Ogbozor, a Higher Executive Officer in the Ministry, however, expressed regret over the cynicism being displayed by large number of youths, whom he accused of expressing apathy to some of the new initiatives.
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