The Federal Government has commenced steps to ensure quick commencement
of the Federal Government’s agricultural initiative to provide jobs for 360,000
youths
nationwide, the Governor, Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr Godwin Emefiele,
has said.
Emefiele made the disclosure in Abuja on Friday at a stakeholders’
meeting on the operational framework for the Accelerated Agricultural
Development Scheme (AADS).
He said AADS was targeted primarily at unemployed youths between the ages
of 18 and 35.
Emefiele said through the scheme, a minimum of 10,000 youths in each
state, willing to engage in sustainable and profitable activities along the
agriculture value chain, would be employed and trained.
“I believe we are on the verge of something very significant with the
AADS.
“ This scheme has been designed to create an ecosystem with the active
participation of the public sector, state governments and the private sector,’’
he said.
Emefiele said the objectives of AADS included the creation of economy of scale
of farming on contiguous land.
“It will also assist famers in embracing modern farming practices, such
as use of tractors and irrigation schemes.
“It aims to reduce cost of production with availability of high quality
inputs at competitive prices and lowering delivery cost of extension
services,’’ he explained.
Emefiele said that state governments were expected to provide contiguous
arable land, basic infrastructure, more efficient extension services, training
and mentoring of the beneficiaries.
“The CBN on its part will provide financing at single digit interest
rates.
“Beneficiaries are not expected to come up with any physical collateral
but they must be grouped into formally registered cooperatives and
cross-guarantee each other.
“All loan beneficiaries must also have valid Bank Verification Numbers
(BVN), which will be registered on the National Collateral Registry and used to
track repayments and also blacklist any defaulters.
Emefiele said that with the release of the operational framework for the
scheme, engagements with stakeholders would be continuous to ensure that the
scheme began during the dry season cultivation of the outgoing year.
Also, the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, said the Federal
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development would be providing technical
support for the project.
“We will be fully involved in the land clearing aspect of the project. In
some places we will also be building dams and lakes to ensure all season
farming.
“We will also provide advice because we have a team of experts at the
ministry on crops, soil testing and the right kind of fertiliser so that when
these young people go into agriculture, they won’t lose money,” he said.
The Governor of Kebbi, Mr Atiku Bagudu, thanked the Federal Government
for recognising the significance of agriculture in economic development.
“We could not have recovered from recession as early as we did if not for
the intense agricultural intervention initiated by President Muhammadu Buhari,’’
he said.
Bagudu also stressed the need to involve financial institutions, which
banking models allowed them to support agriculture, for the programme to
succeed.
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