Gawuna to Youth – ” Embrace Agricultural Activities to be self – employed “

March 16, 2020
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Kano State Deputy Governor Dr. Nasiru Yusuf Gawuna has
encouraged Youth in the State to fully embraced the practice of Agriculture to
be self-employed.

He revealed that Kano State and the Federal Government are
currently doing very well to ensure that Agriculture is given the top priority
as means of income generation.

Gawuna was speaking today Monday at the opening ceremony of
Conversational Conference in honor of the Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Social Investments Barr. Isma’il Ahmed held at Afficent Event
Centre, Kano.

He observed that despite the transformational programmes
being introduced on Agriculture, Majority of Youth in the Country are not
willing to fully embark on farming activities which remain the back bone of
economic development.

” There are some Countries that have prospered and are
doing very well without the aspect of Technology. They do that interns of
Agriculture and are part of the super powers today. They can be able to buy the
technology and take it to their country particularly on Agriculture ” he
explained.

According to Gawuna as oil is now dwindling, the best option
for this country is for her youth to accept and fully embrace Agriculture which
can make Nigeria to sustain its self.

” In Kano, we have the best fertile land needed for
cultivation and we have the highest and best extension workers compared to
other States in Nigeria ” Gawuna pointed out.

On the Conversational Conference tittled ‘Education and
Empowerment: Prospects and Challenges in the 21th Century ‘ Dr. Gawuna said the
theme is in line with the Kano State Policy on free and compulsory basic and
post basic education which had since being implemented in the State.

He said  ” This
topic is very important that is why the Government of Kano State recently
decided to make basic and post basic educatiin free and compulsory and is now
being implemented.

” but not without challenges, there are a lot of
challenges because is something very big and needs a lot interms of planning,
strategic and financing but all the same, a forum like this, is where the
Government will get more idears and welcome suggestions on the way forward
“.

To showcase how Kano State Government becomes much serious
on the aspect of education, the Deputy Governor revealed that in this year’s
Budget, education takes the highest with 25% going to the sector, adding that
the State policy on free and compulsory education had started yielding positive
impact.

The Federal Minister of Youths and Sports Mr. Sunday Dare
declared that due to the demand of time there is now a need to pay more
attention to the Youth particularly investing on Youth to make them self
reliant.

Dare maintained that the Federal Ministry for Youths and
Sports is prioritizing and focusing its plans on Youth through Youth
Development Master Plan, stressing that ” our plan is to make sure that we
join the 5 other Countries in Africa who now have the Youth Development Fund to
support them on entrepreneurship programmes

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