Amnesty office sends 500 ex-agitators to Edo College of Agriculture

Presidential Amnesty Programme has registered 500 ex-agitators from the Niger Delta region for training and empowerment in Edo College of Agriculture.
 
Source: Information Nigeria
Brigadier General Paul Boroh (rtd), Coordinator and Adviser to the President on Niger Delta Affairs, who disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja recently said empowerment of the ex-agitators is vital to the achievement of meaningful development in the Niger Delta.

Boroh said the programme will henceforth focus more on agriculture because the sector is more effective than other sectors in reducing poverty. He noted that the field of agricultural research requires brain power and one way of achieving this is by increasing the trend and numbers of youth choosing agriculture as a career.


He said before industrial revolution, agriculture was the primary source of the economy for most countries including Nigeria. According to Boroh, most countries were also dependent on agriculture in one way or other to boost their economy.

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