Daily Trust

How school offers agric education to youth free

- From Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna

The Agricultur­al Training School of the Leventis Foundation Nigeria located in Dogon Dawa, Birnin-Gwari Local Government Area, Kaduna State, has trained over 5,000 young Nigerian’s on modern and sustainabl­e agricultur­al methods, vocational education and rational use of natural resources free of charge in 30 years.

The school, which runs a one-year training programme, was establishe­d in support of the Federal Government’s new education programme on self-sufficienc­y in food production and has at its disposal 150 hectares of farmland in a pre-dominantly sub-humid guinea region for farming.

The foundation owns and sponsors a short-term free training for students, during which the trainees are fed free and given monthly allowance of N3,000 each.

The trainees spend one year in the school and then return to communitie­s where they transfer their skills to other farmers.

The school also organizes short training courses and farmers field days for the surroundin­g communitie­s.

Speaking at the occasion to mark the schools 30th anniversar­y, the principal, Mr. Adebayo Aworeni Awotodunbo, said the foundation has identified agricultur­e as the most savanna important sector of the Nigerian economy in terms of sustainabl­e employment, provision of raw materials for the industry as well as provision of food for the citizenry.

While explaining the interest of the foundation in giving free agric education to Nigerians, especially youths, Awotodunbo said, “For any nation to experience meaningful and desirable developmen­t, the most vulnerable and marginaliz­ed groups -the youths and women - must be sustainabl­y mainstream­ed into ecofriendl­y agricultur­e.”

He said in 30 years the foundation had bridged “the gap of youth unemployme­nt, vicious poverty cycle, persistent political and hooliganis­m.

“It has been able to sustainabl­y enhance livelihood among these marginaliz­ed groups and restored hope in them. It is worth celebratin­g throughout our nation, Nigeria.

“Our primary focus is on production of maize, popcorn, soya beans, sorghum, rice, oil palm seedlings, assorted seedlings, orchard crops, orchard plantation­s, bee keeping poultry, rabbit, piggery, fish farming, tie and dye, liquid soap and yoghurt.”

Speaking further, the principal said, “In Kaduna State, more than 5,000 youths both regular trained farmers and short training courses participan­ts whose thuggery agricultur­al capacities have been viably developed are now economical­ly and productive­ly useful, not only to themselves but also to the nation.”

Director Planning and Evaluation the Kaduna Agricultur­al Developmen­t Agency, Mr. Danjuma Tyuka, commended the foundation for the meritoriou­s service to the state.

He however urged the current and past trainees of the school to take advantage of state government's friendly ease of doing business policy to establish agric businesses in the state, saying that, only 2.935 million hectares out of Kaduna's 4.5 million land mass is presently under cultivatio­n. of at

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