Kwara Agric Commissioner, Mrs Thomas, Advocates Agricultural Vocational Skills For Sustenable Devt

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Three tiers of government have been charged to empower citizens through agricultural vocational skills for sustainable development.
Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development in Kwara State, Mrs. Oloruntoyosi Thomas gave the charge at the just concluded North Central Zonal Conference of Women and Youths in Agric Business and Entrepreneurs in Ilorin
Mrs Thomas underscored the Kwara State Government’s commitment to inclusive policies that prioritize women, youths, and persons with disabilities.
She revealed that 50% of all State agricultural programmes and initiatives are reserved for these groups.
According to her, Women and youths are central to every programme designed by the State having recognized their critical role in economic transformation
Also Speaking, State Commissioner for Environment and Forestry, Hajia Nafisat Buge, encouraged more individuals to view agriculture as a profitable and noble venture.
Hajia Buge said Agriculture is neither dirty nor something to be ashamed of as it is a dignified and rewarding business that contributes significantly to our economy and urged participants to embrace opportunities within the sector.
The Director General of the Nigeria Agric Business for Women and Youth Farmers Entrepreneurs (NABG) Mr. Jafar Abubakar, emphasized the transformative potentials of agric business in fostering independence and economic growth. He highlighted the importance of integrating technology into agriculture to maximize output and enhance efficiency.
Mr. Abubakar also commended the Kwara State Government under Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for its youth-inclusive programmes and policies.
He stressed that investing in agric business would not only reduce unemployment but also drive food security and economic transformation across Nigeria.
Highpoint of the conference was the presentation by Mr. Abdulafeez Alao, a participant from Kwara State, who showcased his innovative product, “Eedu-Ramoni.
This eco-friendly briquette, made from farm waste, serves as a sustainable alternative to wood-based charcoal, reducing deforestation and promoting a cleaner environment.
Mr. Alao’s innovation received accolades for its potential to balance environmental conservation with economic benefits.
The event was also laced with recognition of outstanding entrepreneurs excelling in various agric business ventures, inspiring participants to explore opportunities within the sector’s value chains.

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