Cleric advocates return of farm settlement schemes

Alhaji Safihiyu Awosanya, Chief Imam of Aiyepe community in Odogbolu Local Government Area of Ogun State, has called on the government at all levels in Nigeria to reconsider setting up farm settlements across the country.


Speaking after his installation as the new Chief Imam of Aiyepe commuity recently, Awosanya argued that the abandoned farm settlement schemes in the country could have saved Nigeria its current struggle to ensure food in some parts of the country.

Lamenting the lack of continuity in the scheme, he urged local, state and federal governments work hard to resuscitate existing farm settlements and provide the right infrastructure that will make them to thrive so as to encourage young Nigerians to become part of the programme.


The Chief Imam said “The white-collar jobs are not there again. This is a reason people must return to agriculture. We must train the youth in vocations; how to use their brains and hands for their own survival.” 

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