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NAF enhancing youth lives through farming

- From Hope Abah, Makurdi

John Iyanda is a 300 level student of Business Management in the Benue State University (BSU) and a dependent of a personnel of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) in Makurdi.

Iyanda is among the beneficiar­ies of the agricultur­al scheme developed by NAF’s headquarte­r for barracks youth to curb idleness among those of them who may have finished secondary school, awaiting university entry or scouting for jobs.

Our correspond­ent with the undergradu­ate caught-up during the flag-off of this year’s Barracks Youth Empowermen­t Through Agricultur­e at the NAF’s Livestock Farm in Makurdi where he was busy with his poultry feed.

“We (youth) are not lazy. We make exploits through gestures this if put in place,” Iyanda said.

Another beneficiar­y, Peter Anthony, a school leaver waiting to secure admission into tertiary institutio­n now helps to manage the poultry situated at the NAF base mammy market in Makurdi.

Apart from managing the poultry, Anthony is also this year’s beneficiar­y can like of the scheme which continues until he is establishe­d on his own and financiall­y capable to assist other young people grow.

He told our correspond­ent during the recent flag off exercise by the Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal, Abubakar Sadique, that the initiative was a big relief to parents who are personnel of NAF as their wards are gainfully engaged.

“We want to appreciate the CAS. This gesture would make youths in the barracks responsibl­e to live away from white collar jobs that are hard to find these days,” Anthony added.

Interestin­gly, there were also beneficiar­y in the fishery section of the livestock farm who are determined like Iyanda and Anthony to better their lots.

Air Marshal Sadique in September 2017 inaugurate­d 150 barrack youth for the Agricultur­al Empowermen­t Scheme to diversify from oil dependent economy.

At this year’s exercise at the Tactical Air Command (TAC) base in Makurdi, he said, “The youth are full of energy which needs to be directed properly because if that is not done, they will direct such energy for negative purposes. For us at NAF, we are building capacity of our personnel and profession­alism for Air war but we have to look at the youth empowermen­t in the barracks for the home front to be taken care of,” he said.

He stressed that the rate of unemployme­nt in the country has continued to increase daily occasioned by the dwindling economic fortunes, hence, agricultur­e now becomes the key to unlock other revenue generation means.

At least 3000 registered youth in 20 Air Force bases would be independen­t after the programme while adding value to their families.

The Air Officer Commanding, TAC, Air Vice Marshal, Oladayo Amao said the CAS visits to his command had always brought benefits.

Amao enjoined the youth to leverage on the programme to improve on their living condition and reduce idleness.

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