
The wife of Abia State Governor, Mrs Priscilla Chidinma Otti, on Friday in Umuahia, empowered 120 youths in the Abia youths agricultural support programme training with N100,000.00 each, amounting to N12 million.
The programme was under the Renewed Hope Initiative of the wife of the President, Oluremi Tinubu in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, while the beneficiaries had earlier been empowered with ‘Training and Distribution of Starter Packs Agricultural Support Programme after several months of training.
Speaking during the occasion, Otti said, “The Youth Agricultural Support Programme is more than just a training initiative; it is a catalyst for change. It is an opportunity for our youth to acquire the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to succeed in agriculture and contribute to our state’s economic growth.”
Represented by the wife of the Deputy Governor, Mrs. Adaeze Chidera Emetu, Otti explained, “This initiative showcases our dedication to unlocking the potential of young individuals in agriculture while propelling the growth of our state’s agricultural sector. By aligning with our nation’s vision to fortify agriculture and ensure food security, we are taking a significant step towards a brighter, more sustainable future.
“At the heart of this initiative—Youth Agricultural Support Program, lies a profound commitment to empowering our young people and communities through sustainable agriculture.
Our efforts also focus on elevating livelihoods by providing training, resources, and support to local farmers, entrepreneurs, and artisans, enabling them to increase their income and build resilient businesses. Furthermore, by stimulating local economic growth, we aim to create a thriving economy that benefits our communities and fosters a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship.
“This impactful program, in collaboration with my office, equipped women and students with essential skills in sustainable agriculture, including organic fertilizer production, animal feed formulation, pest management, and proper use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)”, she said and advised beneficiaries to seize the opportunity to transform their lives and communities.
“Harness the training and resources provided to unlock your potential. Be diligent in your pursuit of agricultural excellence, innovative in your approaches, and committed to your success. Remember, agriculture is a powerful engine for growth, providing food for our communities, creating jobs, and shaping a brighter future for ourselves and future generations”, she added
Earlier, the state Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Sir Nwaobilor Ananaba described the program as “a laudable project aimed at food security”, while the Mayor, Umuahia North described the program as “aimed at encouraging and empowering our women and youths who have a passion for farming”.