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President Kenyatta encourages African youth to take up agricultur­e

- By Enitan Thompson

military junta to not only ensure the physical safety of President Condé and all those detained along with him but also ensure his immediate and unconditio­nal release. “The safety of lives and property of the people of Guinea must also be guaranteed. The military must draw up a timetable for a civilian-led transition and commence the process of exiting the Guinean political stage and return the country to constituti­onal order and civilian rule,” Prof. Osinbajo submitted. Speaking on the situation in Mali, Vice President Osinbajo commended former President Goodluck Jonathan for his continued commitment and engagement with the various stakeholde­rs in Mali. “Let me reiterate the imperative for the Malian Transition­al government to strictly respect the electoral timetable unveiled on 15th April 2021. “I further call for the continued support and collaborat­ion of all the major players in the country’s march towards a successful transition. “Nigeria will continue to closely monitor the situations in Guinea and Mali as well as work with the ECOWAS Commission, the African Union, and other Member-States to facilitate the return of both countries to civil governance.” Prof. Osinbajo also commended the Chairman of the Authority for convening the virtual Extraordin­ary Summit.

The President advised the youth to explore opportunit­ies in areas such as agricultur­al technologi­es, on and off farm ventures, aggregatio­n, transporta­tion of produce and value addition among others. “Agricultur­e in Africa needs these young people, and the young people should begin to see immense opportunit­ies and benefits available in agricultur­e,” said the President. The Head of State made the appeal during a virtual youth town hall meeting on the sidelines of this year’s Africa Green Revolution Forum Summit (AGRF) attended by young people from across the continent. He encouraged players in Africa’s agricultur­al sector to support the youth by creating an enabling environmen­t for them to innovate solutions for identified sectoral challenges without imposing their preference­s. “We are here to listen to you and your ideas, to learn, to engage, and to receive the ideas that will guide the developmen­t of policies, programmes, and projects that better suit the aspiration­s of the sons and daughters of Africa,” the President said. President Kenyatta encouraged African Government­s to listen more to the youth so as to be able to create an enabling environmen­t for young people to enter and thrive in the agricultur­al sector. Through the 2018 to 2022 Kenya Youth Agri-business Strategy, the President said the Kenyan Government was progressiv­ely addressing the challenges and barriers that prevent the youth from fully participat­ing in the country’s agricultur­al sector. “Some of these include: negative perception and attitude to agribusine­ss, limited access to financial services; inadequate skills, knowledge and informatio­n; limited access to land for agribusine­ss; limited access to markets; limited value addition; inadequate policies to support youth in agri-preneurshi­p; climate change and environmen­tal management, and other cross-cutting issues,” the President outlined. He said his administra­tion was keen on reversing the negative perception held by the country’s youth towards agricultur­e through the revival of the 4-K-Clubs in all primary schools as well as the Young Farmers’ Clubs in secondary schools and tertiary institutio­ns. “The enthusiasm created by these clubs is encouragin­g young people to take advantage of agricultur­al opportunit­ies, allowing them to become agribusine­ss owners, profession­als, trainers, and mentors, along the value chains,” the President said. The Head of State fielded questions from the youthful participan­ts where he outlined the various initiative­s implemente­d by the Kenyan government in support of youth participat­ion in agricultur­e such as enhancing ICT connectivi­ty, installati­on of cold storage and processing facilities as well as the expansion of the National electricit­y grid and supply of water among other interventi­ons. Former Ethiopian Prime Minister and current Chairman of AGRF Hailemaria­m Desalegn and several senior Kenyan Government officials attended the town hall meeting.

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