The chief sponsor of Agricultural Transformation Agenda
Support Programme-Phase 1 (ATASP-1), African Development Bank (AFDB) which
Nigeria agric Minister, Dr. akinwunmi Adesina has been penciled down alongside four
other contestants as the likely new incoming President has said the injection
of one hundred and seventy thousand dollar ($170,000.00) into agricultural
development in the country is meant to create more jobs at the value chains of
food production, processing and marketing in the country.
Speaking at the lunch of the programme at the newly opened regional
office of the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Rural
Development Agriculture (IITA) at Lugbe, Abuja, the Country representative,
AFDB Mr. Andoh Mensah said the motivation behind this financial support is
hinged on the training programme of the young entrepreneurship in agriculture
by IITA
Mr. Andoh Mensur
expressed further that the ATASP-1 was part of the African Development Bank’s efforts
towards positively contributing to the ATA of the Federal government of Nigeria
aimed at creating 3.5 million jobs along key value chains.
The Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD), Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina said that
“Africa’s millionaires and billionaires
will make their money from Agriculture” adding that government will do
everything possible to see that wealth is unlocked from this sector as more
youths would be gainfully employed thereby bringing business opportunities to rural
communities in the continent.
The Director General of the International Institute of
Tropical Agriculture (IITA), Dr. Nteranya Sanginga said “youths all over Africa
are migrating in search of business opportunities, leaving behind a life time
opportunity and an increasingly ageing population. The challenge is to create
business opportunities for productive activity in agriculture and non-farm
enterprises.
Meanwhile, the Minister
of Agriculture, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina is among the five select candidates for
the pump presidential position of AFDB as many indices have been speculated to
have been working in his favour importantly as the present policy on
agriculture in the country is seriously flying his credentials.
Dr. Adesina will be contesting with the Ethiopia’s finance
minister, Sufian Ahmed, Cape Verdean Finance Minister, Cristana kamara,
currently Vice President of the Islamic Development Bank, Birama Sidibe and
Chad’s finance minister, Kordje
Bedoumra.
Adesina has been quoted to saying “I am excited to be
shortlisted for the position of the President, African Development bank. I will
develop every part of Africa. Africa is my home”
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