FG releases guidelines on graduate empowerment programme
Federal Government has released operational
guidelines for the implementation of its Graduate and Youth Empowerment Programme
(GYEP).
Speaking at the inauguration of
the programme in Abuja recently, Suleiman Adamu, Minister of Water Resources, said
GYEP is an agricultural scheme for the unemployed youth in the country to play
a significant role national development.
Adamu said the Federal Government
had realised that with optimised agriculture potential in all River Basin
Development Authorities (RBDAs), Nigeria could promote food security and
socio-economic development.
“The highest threat to our
nationhood today is the army of unemployed youths on the street.
“The Graduate and Youth
Empowerment Programme and the guidelines that we have inaugurated will
therefore redirect the energy of the Nigerian youth positively to agricultural
productivity and making them successful entrepreneurs.
“I, therefore, urge the RBDAs and
all other stakeholders to abide by the guidelines and determined to make the
programme a success,” he said.
He said it was the hope of the
ministry to see that the scheme was extended to all 109 senatorial districts in
the country.
He pointed out that the scheme,
which began with the pilot river basin in Kampe Irrigation project in Kogi, has
extended to eight other river basins with immense progress.
He said the beneficiaries had
been mandated to establish their own agriculture ventures, thereby creating a
multiplier effect for sustainability.
The minister said the objective
of the scheme was to optimise the agricultural potential in each river basin to
improve food production and the nation’s food security.
On the criteria for youth
participation in the scheme, the Special Assistant, Technical to the Minister,
Mr Taoheed Amusan, said participant should be able bodied, willing graduates of
either universities or polytechnics, and must be interested in agriculture.
Amusan said the participants
should also be interested in making a career in farming and becoming
agricultural entrepreneurs.
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