THISDAY

Niger Partners Chevron, Others to Boost Rice Production

- Laleye Dipo in Minna

Niger state government is partnering oil giant Chevron and some other private organisati­ons in the country to improve rice production in the 25 local government areas of the state.

Chevron and its affiliates under the arrangemen­t are providing the technical knowhow and capacity building for fresh graduates across the local government areas to attract them to the farms and the use of modern method of rice cultivatio­n and production.

Apart from reducing the massive unemployme­nt facing graduates in the state, the partnershi­p would also “enhance the performanc­e of the agricultur­al sector in the state to meet the food and employment needs of the people of the state and the country as a whole.”

The programme has already brought on board 200 private extension agents all of them graduates, while 300 units of small scale equipment including power tillers and threshers have been acquired.

Speaking at the launch of the programme in Minna on Wednesday, Niger State Governor Alhaji Abubakar Sani Bello expressed delight that Chevron and its partners had chosen the state to pilot the programme, saying that the decision was not unconnecte­d with the policy of the administra­tion to make youth employment one of its priority projects. Bello, who was represente­d by the Secretary to the State Government Alhaji Jibrin Isah Ladan said the partnershi­p would check rural urban migration and promote poverty alleviatio­n and youth empowermen­t.

“Niger state is naturally endowed with one of the largest land area in the country of which more than 70% is arable, in addition to the rich commercial deposits of viable solid minerals. It is therefore no doubt that we continue to attract partnershi­p from different corporate organisati­ons in this direction.”

The Governor also disclosed that not less than 9500 people in the state were already directly or indirectly benefiting from the Internatio­nal Funds for Agricultur­al Developmen­t IFAD programme while the Agricultur­al Transforma­tion Agenda Support Programme of the African Developmen­t Bank was already operating in seven of the 25 local government areas of the state.

A Director of one of the affiliate companies involved in the partnershi­p, Alhaji Ribadu Umar in an address said the scheme will attract 1000 small holder rice out-growers through training and encourage integratio­n of local resources organic manure to reduce over reliance on chemical fertilizer thereby reducing the cost of product.

Some of the products from the Agricultur­e Graduates Associatio­n of Nigeria, which included bags of processed rice, tillers and threshers and inorganic fertilizer­s were on display at the launch.

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