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Economic Diversification: NYSC Seeks Active Participation Of Corps Members In Agriculture

By Samuel Ohwovoriole

Director-General, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig. Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, has stated that the scheme’s management is seeking Corps members active participation in agriculture in to help diversify the economy from over dependence on oil. And achieve government’s economic diversification policy 


The DG, stated this on Monday during a virtual seminar organised for Corps members serving at the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan. This is according to a statement by the scheme which was signed by  Director, Press and Public Relations, Adenike Adeyemi.


“NYSC Management seeks active participation of Corps Members in agriculture which is in alignment with Federal Government’s drive to boost agriculture, so as to diversify national economy from over dependence on oil.” 

Ibrahim added that NYSC has resuscitated its farms and other ventures for the impartation of skills to Corps Members, while also giving attention to NYSC Skills Acquisition programme, in order to empower Corps Members with skills that will provide them with alternative sources of livelihood after service.


“I call on Corps Members to leverage on the opportunity provided by this seminar to equip themselves with modern trend in agriculture.
“I urge you to sustain the momentum and continue to reach out to other Corps Members and youths so as to introduce digital delivery tools in agriculture”, he said.


Ibrahim further stated that NYSC Scheme would continue to provide a conducive environment for Corps Members to acquire skills through its ventures, skill acquisition programmes and collaborations with other agencies.


He commended the organisers of the seminar, adding that the synergy between the NYSC Scheme and IITA is yielding positive results that would lead to the emergence of youths that would make their mark in agro-business, thus, becoming employers of labour, instead of job seekers.

Ibrahim also urged the Corps Members to key into other youth- empowerment  programmes of the Federal Government such as the seventy- five billion Naira Youth Investment Trust Fund, National Young Farmers Scheme, Youth Initiative for Sustainable Agriculture in Nigeria and other programmes designed to ensure that youths are self reliant.


In her remarks, the Deputy Director-General, Corporate Services, IITA Ibadan, Mrs Hilde Koper-Limbourg said IITA has the mandate to reduce food scarcity while she appealed to the Corps Members to embrace agro-business that would make them wealth and job creators.


Prof. Sanni Lateef, Project Manager Basics ll, in his paper, urged the Corps members to make a critical understudy of the prevailing food shortage and profer solutions.
He admonished the Corps Members to build themselves into a team for greater prospects in future.


Speakers during the seminar include; Virologist and Head of Germplasm Health Unit, Dr Lava Kumar among others.

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