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On behalf of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations, an on my own behalf, it is an honor and privileged, to warmly
welcome you all, to this important stakeholders meeting, on the implementation
of the YEAP. A special welcome to all our colleagues from outside Abuja.
Ladies and Gentlemen; Young people are about to inherit an
enormous responsibility, for resolving many long-standing complex problems,
like food insecurity, poverty, unemployment, climate change, and others. Yet they
have mostly been excluded from participating in the decisions that will
determine what the future looks like.
Without appropriate polices and
investments today in youth, to prepare them for the future, these complex
problems and the challenges, of meeting the needs of a growing population will
become increasingly daunting with time. As also mentioned in the Nigerian youth
policy, youth are one of the greatest assets that any nation can have.
Not only are they legitimately regarded as the future
leaders, but they are potentially and, and actually, the greatest investment
for country’s development. Young women and men are in particular, recognized as
vital recourses, whose future prospects, and are inextricable tied to that of
their country.
They are valued possession of any nation region, and the centre
of reconstruction and development. Without them, there can be no future. As you
all know, Nigeria population is predominately young, the median age is 18. With
a population of over 180million, a profound change of the national food and
agriculture systems is needed, if the country is to nourish the increasing number
of its people.
Agriculture is a crucial to food and nutrition security but
the sector is rapidly aging. The sector needs rejuvenation. We know that about
1.8million Nigerians enter job market every year, this is an en0ormous
productive potential for the country. At the same time the issue of growing
youth unemployment, is becoming ever more pressing.
Statistics further show that more than 37 percent of the
youths in Nigeria are already engaged in agriculture, with over 50% of those
15-24 years of age, participating in various income generating activities
within the sector.This underutilized power of the youth could provide the
impetus needed to move developments in the sector considerably forward.
In order
to harness this potential, we must make the right investments in their skills
to provide them with relevant tools, to create their own jobs and provide decent
employment to others. We must also provide opportunities for apprenticeship and
mentoring, and ensure that both young women and men have equal access to decent
jobs.
To address issues of youth undevelopment, underdevelopment
and working poverty, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development
and the FAO joined forces in 2012, to design and implement the national Youth
Employment in Agriculture Programme (YEAP). The YEAP recognizes the important contribution
that youths are making in this country. It recognizes the challenges they face,
in becoming full and productive members of society. YEAP provides a framework
for supporting targeted State-Level investments, to complement and leverage
on-going programmes for youth employment in agriculture.
Ladies and Gentlemen; it is therefore a privilege for us in
FAO to work with government in supporting the implementation of YEAP. I would
also like to take this opportunity to thank the ILO officer in Nigeria, for
collaborating with us to support and strengthen institutional capacity, both at
federal and state levels, for the implementation of the programme.
In particular, during 2015 ILO support training of our colleagues
in FMARD last in Italy; we believe this training will help to strengthen the implementation
in the country. FAO has provided close to USD500, 000 as seed funding, for the
YEAP capacity strengthening. We hope that these funds will leverage support
from other partners, a s well as government itself, to facilitate more concrete
actions in the field.
The multi-stakeholders meeting is not simply to share the
initial progress of YEAP, but also to dialogue with the different partners on
the future steps of the programme. I would like therefore to conclude by reiterating
the FAO’s commitment to continue collaborating with the Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development in the implementation of the YEAP to advance
the empowerment of youths.
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