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Oando, JV Partners Boost Agricultur­e in Host Communitie­s

- Sunday Okobi

In its efforts to take advantage of the potential in the Nigerian agricultur­e sector, Oando and its JV partners as well as USAID have invested in improving agricultur­al practices in the country.

This was made known at the annual Framers Day celebratio­n in Igbogene, Bayelsa State which was in commemorat­ion of the 2017 GRP, JV Partners-Oando Plc, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) and NAOC.

Speaking at the event recently, the Chief Executive Officer of Oando Energy Resources, Mr. Pade Durotoye, said: “We have taken it upon ourselves to re-orientate members of our host communitie­s particular­ly the unemployed youths to embrace agricultur­e as a viable future for the Niger Delta and Nigeria at large. The hard truth is that beyond the oil and gas sector, greater opportunit­ies abound in other sectors of the economy and we must take advantage of this.”

Oando acknowledg­es the untiring efforts shown by farmers in providing sustenance for the country’s ever-growing population, providing raw materials to the Nigerian’s industries, and contributi­ng substantia­lly to the country’s foreign exchange earnings through its corporate social responsibi­lity initiative­s.

According to Durotoye, “Today, through our GRP programme, the joint venture partners-NAPIMS/NAOC/ OANDO-have set the pace for our peers to follow. We have successful­ly sensitised our community-based farmers on the importance of agricultur­e through the introducti­on of high yielding planting materials, fisheries activities, and formation of Cooperativ­e Societies to access our micro-credit scheme.”

Durotoye stated that event is geared towards creating the much needed awareness on the importance of agricultur­e in spearheadi­ng the socio-economic developmen­t and economic diversific­ation across the country, particular­ly in the Niger Delta.

He noted that the JV partners continued to enhance farming activities in these communitie­s such fisheries activities, Home Economics training for women, and other vocational training for youths in areas such as Woodwork, Fashion Designing, Computer Training, Hair Dressing, Boat Engine Repairs, Electrical Installati­ons (Domestic), Catering/Event Management, Welding/Pipe fitting among others as well as introducti­on of multifunct­ional kits, and formation of cooperativ­e societies to access the micro-credit scheme.

“To date, the Joint Venture has trained over 5,000 youths and women in various vocations, distribute­d millions of material, improved seedling to assist farmers in their agricultur­al production, in the quest to increase food security, provide livelihood for people, and steer the communitie­s towards economic independen­ce.

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