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Agricultur­e can lift 100m Nigerians out of poverty - EU

- From Maryam Ahmadu-Suka, Kaduna

The European Union (EU) has said that agricultur­e is the best way through which the President Muhammadu Buhari-led administra­tion can lift 100 million Nigerians out of poverty.

Ambassador designate of the EU delegation in Nigeria, Ketel Karlsen, stated this in Kaduna at the weekend during the launch of Nigeria Competitiv­eness Project (NICOP) for Ginger, Tomatoes and Pepper.

He said, “we are here to launch a new competitiv­eness programme funded by the European Union and our German counterpar­t. The programme combined, amounts to 11million Euros.

“We are trying to promote some of those amazing produce that you have from the agricultur­e sector in Nigeria and Kaduna in particular. And here we have spotted tomato production that we know can be of quality and also pepper that is also of very good quality and ginger I must say in particular that has a world class texture and quality coming from Kaduna State.

“The European Union has humble programmes in Nigeria, amounting to some 700 million Euros. We are working in different sectors, particular­ly aiming support where we can generate significan­t employment for youths, is quite important.

“Agricultur­e is part of that solution. We have seen it throughout the country. It may be that the oil is dominating the export market, but when you look at the internal market of Nigeria, the internal economy and of course, the scope for developmen­t as well, am sure that, agricultur­e should be part of the solution.

“This is why we are now identifyin­g different value chains. Our leaders of Europe have put Africa at the very top of their agenda. A new leadership has taken office and the first discussion they want to have as they resume work is a new strategy for Africa; reinvigora­ting alliance for Africa, making sure that, there would be more investment­s from Europe to Africa, creating jobs”.

He maintained that there will be mutual interest at the end of the day, considerin­g the population growth, particular­ly in Nigeria saying, “It will be a win-win situation for all. Today, we are taking a very small but important step here in Kaduna, with these wonderful projects I have seen.”

Speaking earlier, Deputy Director in the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, organisers of the event, Aliyu Abubakar, said, the project aims at improving competitiv­eness in ginger, tomatoes/chili, leather and garment value chains with focus on Abia, Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Kaduna, Kano and Plateau states.

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