NDE provides agribusiness training for 30 unemployed in Ebonyi

Dr. Nasiru Mohammed, Director-General, National Directorate of Employment (NDE), has said efforts are underway to train 30 unemployed young persons in agricultural production in a bid to make them self-dependent.


Mohammed disclosed this during the opening ceremony/orientation of the Sustainable Agricultural Development Training Scheme organized by the Rural Employment Promotion Department of the NDE for beneficiaries at the Municipal Hall in Abakaliki Local Government Area of the state.

He added that President Muhammadu Buhari’s vision for agriculture involves working with key stakeholders to build an agric business economy capable of delivering sustained prosperity by meeting domestic food security goals and job creation.

Represented by Mr. Marcel Igboanude, Ebonyi State Coordinator for NDE, the Director General explained that the primary objective of the scheme was to ensure that young people are gainfully employed through massive job creation in agriculture.


According to him, the scheme aims to imbue unemployed people with passion for agriculture by equipping them with skills that would turn them into commercial farmers with a view to creating more jobs, provide adequate and dependable farm income and also reduce commodity importation as well as conserve our external reserve.

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