The Guardian (Nigeria)

N’delta states to get N90b from CBN for youths training, says Akpabio

- From Matthew Ogune ( Abuja) and Inemesit Akpan- Nsoh ( Uyo)

Udom canvasses collaborat­ion among region’s leaders

MINISTER of Niger Delta Affairs, Godswill Akpabio, has disclosed that the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) will spend N90b for the nine states of the region in its integrated agricultur­al programme to train youths in fish, rabbit and pig farming. Akpabio stated this when the French Ambassador to Nigeria, Jerome Pasquier, visited him in Abuja at the weekend, saying the Federal Government conceived the initiative to end agitations in the Niger Delta and to ensure better developmen­t of the region.

He added that the initiative would also address infrastruc­tural deficit, youth restivenes­s and socio- economic challenges in the region.

He further stated that the ministry was seeking to engage consultant­s to merge the regional and national plans to produce a concise master plan that would address all challenges in the Niger Delta.

Akpabio also stressed the need to engage soil remediatio­n experts to help restore the soil to its natural pollutionf­ree state, which would enhance soil usefulness and prevent endemic poverty in the zone.

He stressed that the Federal Government was ready to collaborat­e with the French Government in the production of virology centres to address infectious diseases in the Niger Delta region.

The minister assured the ambassador that the ministry would be prudent and transparen­t with any financial support the French Government would offer.

Pasquier, who commended the government for putting in place measures to contain the spread of COVID- 19 pandemic, encouraged the Federal Government to develop vaccines that would curb infectious diseases and other ailments such as Coronaviru­s and malaria.

He indicated the French Government’s readiness to cooperate with Nigeria in the production of vaccine, stressing that Nigeria should collaborat­e with other African countries to make the COVID 19 vaccine production a reality. EANWHILE, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel, has said underdevel­opment, unemployme­nt and insecurity were the major challenges in the Niger Delta and canvassed greater collaborat­ion among leaders of the region to address the challenges.

He made the assertion in his message to participan­ts of a three- day retreat for cabinet members of the Bayelsa State Government in Uyo at the weekend.

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