President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday in Abuja said that the falling
price of crude oil did not take his administration by surprise.
Jonathan stated this while launching the Youth Employment in Agriculture Programme (YEAP) and the Fund for Agricultural finance in Nigeria (FAFIN) at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
He
said that government foresaw the crisis hence the launch of the
Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) three years ago designed to
diversify the country’s revenue base.
Jonathan stated that the
government’s massive food production efforts under the ATA had yielded
21 million tonnes of food that had created a buffer to mitigate the
impact of the oil pricevolatility on the economy.
The
president stated that the initial goal of the ATA at its launch in 2011
was to add an extra 20 million tonnes of food to the country’s domestic
food supply by 2015.
Today, he emphasised, the target had been
surpassed with the production of an additional 1 million metric tonnes
by local farmers, resulting in the creation of three million farm jobs
within the period.
The president described YEAP and FAFIN as
landmark initiatives of his administration that would fast-track the
agricultural transformation process.
NAN reports that YEAP is a
critical component of the ATA designed to raise an army of young farmers
and agribusiness leaders in the country.
The programme targets
women and men aged between 18 and 35 years and aims to provide them
decent employment along priority agricultural value chains.
Jonathan
said: “Since I assumed office, I have worked with great determination
to reverse the scourge of youth unemployment in our country.
“That is why the Youth Employment in Agriculture Programme (YEAP) is very dear to me.
“It’s
overall goal is to contribute to food security and nutrition, rural
income generation and improved livelihood for young people of our dear
country.”
Jonathan explained that under FAFIN, at least 100 million dollars would be deployed towards providing affordable long-term financingto support the development of small and medium agribusinesses in the country.
He thanked the Ministry of finance,
KFW Development Bank, the German Development Bank, the Nigerian
Sovereign investment Authority (NSIA) and other contributors to FAFIN.
NAN
also reports that some selected young agricultural entrepreneurs called
nagropreneurs had earlier taken turns to testify to the impact of the
ATA on their businesses.
Reacting to the testimonies, the
president said he was seeing a great future of green economy that would
be powered by young people.
“I see a future of a more dynamic
commercial agricultural sector; a future where agriculture becomes
Nigeria’s new oil,” he said.
Jonathan called on the Nigerian music
and movie industries to take advantage of their large audience base to
change their narrative and imagery around agriculture.
He urged
them to start showcasing younger commercial farmers and agribusinesses
to “make agriculture cool” and attractive to young people.
Mr
Akinwumi Adesina, the Minister of Agricultural and Rural Development,
said that YEAP was targeted at 740,000 market-oriented young
agricultural producers in rural areas.
Adesina explained that the
target beneficiaries would be school leavers and young rural farmers
comprising 20,000 per state of the federation.
Under YEAP, he
added, 18,000 university graduates would be turned into agropreneurs and
agribusiness leaders along area-based priority agricultural value
chain.
NAN reports that the event also featured music performance by the Negropreneur ambassador and award winning music star, D’banj.
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