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Agric: Oyo Youths to Earn N10,000 Monthly Stipend

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Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, has unveiled a new agricultur­e scheme under which participan­ts, mostly youths, will earn N10,000 monthly as a major employment drive.

Tagged the Oyo State Agricultur­al Revolution Programme, the governor said that the programme would commence by next month with training for the beneficiar­ies in Awe Farm Settlement.

The governor disclosed this while addressing traders and artisans who converged on the Lekan Salami Sports Complex, Adamasingb­a, Ibadan, on Thursday, to honour him with the ``The great visionary leader’’ award.

At the ceremony, which was organised by the state branch of National Associatio­n of Patent and Proprietar­y Medicine Dealers, the Wife of the Governor, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, was also conferred with the “Woman of noble character’’ award.

Ajimoni stressed that the selected youths would be paid a stipend of N10,000 per month for the duration of the training after which they would be assisted with the needed inputs to start their own businesses.

The governor said, "Starting from next month (April), our agric revolution that will create massive employment opportunit­ies will berth and it will begin with a training programme at our farm settlement in Awe for our youths who are interested in agricultur­e.

“They will be trained in modern farming technology and be paid N10,000 monthly stipend for the duration of their training.

``It is our belief that engagement of youths in agricultur­e at this mo- ment of recession will serve the dual purposes of maintainin­g peace and developing their economic power.”

At the event, the governor also announced a fresh N100m loan for traders and artisans in the state, in addition to the N880m disbursed to members of the associatio­n in the past.

He promised that the government would continue to assist them through regular disburseme­nt of revolving loans as part of his administra­tion’s agenda to rejig the economy of the state.

The event was attended by the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji; Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi; Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola; an industrial­ist, Chief Kola Daisi; Ambassador Olusola Sanu and members of Ibadan Elders’ Forum, among others.

The governor acknowledg­ed the support of the traders and artisans for his administra­tion as well as their contributi­ons towards the economic developmen­t of the state.

He recalled that a revolving loan of N350 million was disbursed by his government to seven profession­al associatio­ns in 2014 at N50 million per associatio­n, adding that a total of 7,000 traders and artisans benefitted from the loan at N50,000 per person.

The governor, who said that a total sum of N880 million revolving loan had so far been disbursed to the traders, added that more loans would be given to them to boost their businesses.

The governor said, ``Traders in Oyo State have not had it this good. We disbursed N350millio­n to seven traders’ associatio­n in 2014 and they have been paying back the loan.

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