NYSC, NALDA to partner on farming, value chains creation

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has declared its readiness to partner National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) in its effort of achieving food security in Nigeria.

The NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim stated this in his office in Abuja when the Executive Secretary of NALDA, Prince Paul Ikonne paid him a courtesy visit.

General Ibrahim disclosed that the NYSC introduced Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development Programme into its orientation course content in 2012 as a way of empowering the youths with skills and instilling in them entrepreneurial spirit in order to gain financial freedom, thus — reducing the rate of unemployment among them.

Gen Ibrahim further disclosed that beyond the impartation of skills to the Corps Members during Orientation programme, they are equally granted credit facilities to start their own businesses, revealing that many of the ex – Corps Members have become employers of labour, running thriving and verifiable businesses today, contributing immensely to the country’s GDP.

The NYSC Chief Executive used the forum to appeal to State Governors to allocate lands to the NYSC for agriculture which remains germane to the nation’s economic diversification.

“We will cooperate with you because we want to leverage on Agro – business opportunities with relevant stakeholders so as to boost our revenue profile'”, the DG assured the Executive Secretary.

Speaking earlier, the Executive Secretary, Prince Paul Ikonne said the agency is seeking partnership with the NYSC towards the implementation of Federal Government’s agenda to ensure food security and diversify the national economy.

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