Lagos State Governor |
Lagos State Government has restated its commitment to
broaden capacity and stimulate the interest of youths in the agriculture
sector through intensive training and skill acquisition programmes.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Hon. Toyin Suarau, stated this during his working visit to the designated camp of the Agriculture Summer School programme for Secondary Schools in Lagos.
The commissioner noted that the Agric-Yes Summer School Programme was introduced by the government to provide secondary school students with the technical skills through an on-farm practical teaching and field demonstrations.
He explained that the two-week intensive training programme will empower students and make them understand the benefits inherent in agriculture as a money making venture and not just as subsistence as most people perceived it.
Commenting on the newly introduced Cage Culture System in Agbowa-Ikosi Community, Suarau noted that the state government introduced the system in riverine communities as a tool of youth empowerment to promote fish farming.
The commissioner stressed that a lot of youth in riverine communities have shown interest in the initiative.
The commissioner hinted that the participants will be trained for at least four months after which they are expected to harvest the first set of fish, before they are empowered by the government to make a living out of the acquired knowledge.
The Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture, Hon. Toyin Suarau, stated this during his working visit to the designated camp of the Agriculture Summer School programme for Secondary Schools in Lagos.
The commissioner noted that the Agric-Yes Summer School Programme was introduced by the government to provide secondary school students with the technical skills through an on-farm practical teaching and field demonstrations.
He explained that the two-week intensive training programme will empower students and make them understand the benefits inherent in agriculture as a money making venture and not just as subsistence as most people perceived it.
Commenting on the newly introduced Cage Culture System in Agbowa-Ikosi Community, Suarau noted that the state government introduced the system in riverine communities as a tool of youth empowerment to promote fish farming.
The commissioner stressed that a lot of youth in riverine communities have shown interest in the initiative.
The commissioner hinted that the participants will be trained for at least four months after which they are expected to harvest the first set of fish, before they are empowered by the government to make a living out of the acquired knowledge.
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