Yoruba group urges SW govts to revive farm settlements

The Yoruba Leadership and Peace Initiative (TYLPI) has urged the six states in the South West to exploit the region’s natural advantages in agricultural production as part of strategies to return the region’s economy to buoyancy.
 
Governor of Oyo State
TYLPI said the governments in the six states should do their best to revive the Obafemi Awolowo-era farm settlements in order to boost food and cash crops production, while also providing employment opportunities for young men and women in the region.

The group, in a communiqué issued at the end of a retreat held recently in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, advised that governments of South West states to jointly set up think-tank groups that will develop specific programmes and achievable timelines to drive agricultural revolution in the region.

The communiqué, signed by Femi Adefemiwa, Secretary, TYLPI, added that the think-tank groups should be saddled with implementation of programmes and initiatives with the objectives of sustainable human, socio-economic, institutional and infrastructural development of the South West.

According to the group, all south-west states must work in synergy while being creative and proactive in providing better governance that will meet the developmental interests of their people, all the same seeking additional resources for better service delivery





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