NYSC partners Leventis Foundation on Agric training for Corps members

By Tina Omoregie, Abuja

The National Youth Service Corps has stated its commitment to ensuring that Corps Members are fully empowered with relevant skills and other incentives that would reduce graduate unemployment and increase food sufficiency in the country.

This is was contained in a statement made available to NewsDirect by NYSC’s Director Press and Public Relations, Mrs. Adenike Adeyemi on Monday.

NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Shuaibu stated this in Abuja while signing a Memorandum of Understanding between the Scheme and Leventis Foundation Nigeria.

Ibrahim thanked the management of Leventis Foundation for identifying with the NYSC on youth empowerment, wealth creation and sustainable development.

He added that the dearth of White collar jobs in the country made the incorporation of Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development Programme into the NYSC Orientation Course Content very compelling.

In a nutshell, the programme was designed to empower Corps Members with vocational skills that would make them self-reliant and employers of labour after the service year.

He advised Corps Members to use the platform created by the Leventis Foundation to showcase their potentials.

He said the Scheme has partnered with several agencies such as NALDA, ARMTI, IITA, among others to empower Corps Members that have passion for agric-business, adding that Borno State Government with NALDA recently trained some Corps Members as extension workers and soil doctors.

“Please don’t wait for white collar jobs, take this programme seriously and take advantage of this  opportunity to become a shining light to other Corps Members”, Ibrahim said.

The Chairman, Leventis Foundation Nigeria, Alhaji Ahmed Mantey, commended NYSC Management for its commitment to youth empowerment.

He said the Foundation has been involved in many poverty alleviation programmes, likewise granting of scholarship to several indigent students.

He added that Leventis Foundation would continue to strive towards economic sustainably and increased food production with the involvement of Corps Members.

He stated further that the agricultural institution has partnered the Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and equally trained farmers in all the Local Government Areas of Kaduna State on vegetable farming.

He urged Corps Members to embrace the opportunities and be committed to the programme.

“This will serve as a golden opportunity for our teeming youths in a country with high rate of unemployment”, Mantey said.

The Executive Director of Leventis Foundation, Dr Hope Ovie Usieta, who was  represented by the General Manager, Finance and Administration, Mr Femi Oyedeji, said the foundation in its thirty-two years of existence has demonstrated strong commitment in charity for societal development

He said the Foundation through its six agricultural training schools across the country is committed to increasing the national food basket.

He added that the Foundation has trained more than 27,000 youths in modern farming and will also open its training institutions to Corps Members as part of its commitment to Corps training and empowerment.

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