Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo |
The Federal Government is set to implement ‘The Green
Imperative’, an agricultural mechanization programme, with a $1.1billion loan
from the Brazilian government. This news was monitored at 4.PM Nigerian Television
Authority (NTA) news yesterday.
The Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed at the launch of the
project in Abuja said that the loan would
be disbursed in four tranches over a period of two years and that greater
percentage of it would be provided in kind through the supply of agricultural machineries
and implements in form of Completely Knocked Down (CKD) parts.
She said this arrangement
was expected to reduce fiduciary risks and create more employment opportunities
for Nigeria’s teeming youth through assembling of machineries/implements,
operation of the service centres and agro-processing centres.
Added that the
implementation of the project would be purely private sector-led in all its
operations and that the loan would be
repaid through the proceeds from the projects, assuring that there was no cause
for alarm, as the repayment would not bring any fiscal burden on the tax
payers.
“The project will be
implemented in all the 774 Local Government Areas of the country in phases. Let
me use this opportunity to sensitize the Nigerian private sector, youth and women
to get ready for business”, she enthused.
She assured that the selection of the participants in the
project would be done on merit “as our concern is nothing but the success of
the project. We will ensure that participation is devoid of politics and any
form of nepotism”
Speaking during the event, the Vice President, Professor Yemi
Osinbajo, said that the focus of the Federal Government is not only to boost
food production, but also to impact skills and create hundreds of thousands of
quality jobs to be accessed by unemployed youth in the country.
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