AFDB approves $280m to support Nigerian youths in agriculture —Adesina
The President of the African
Development Bank (AFDB), Dr Akinwumi Adesina, says the $280
million approved by the bank would be used to encourage Nigerian
youths to go into agro-business.
Adesina, represented by Dr Chiji
Ojukwu, a Director in AFDB, stated this on Tuesday in Ibadan at the
African Youth Agripreneurs (AYA) Forum organised by the
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Ibadan.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that forum was convened to attract youths across Africa into
agribusiness as well as mentor them to invest in agriculture.
Adesina said with IITA training
initiative and the financial support from AFDB, more youths would be
interested to go into agribusiness.
He said that AFDB was working with 33
countries to give assistance to youths in agriculture.
Adesina said Zambia, Sudan, GR
Congo, Cameroon and Nigeria had already been given necessary
assistance in 2016.
He said that the bank was targeting
37,000 youths in Nigeria who would be given $50,000 each as support
in agriculture business.
“The $280m that we have approved for
Nigeria cannot be enough; we need $1.8 billion to accommodate the
37,000 youths.
“This is why we are giving 80 per
cent of the money to commercial banks so that they can lend from
their own balance sheet and we expect that every dollar we put in
would generate five dollars,’’ he said.
Adesina said the programme was for
young graduates who could easily be trained on agriculture.
He said that evidence had shown that
youths could become the driving force of agricultural transformation
in Nigeria if given access to the agribusiness enterprise.
Mr Ken Lohento, the Programme
Coordinator, Technical Centre for Agriculture (CTA), highlighted
various job opportunities in ‘Agripreneur’ which may not involve
working on the farms.
Lonhento said that most youths were not
aware of these opportunities, resulting in many of them shunning the
agriculture sector.
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