The Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Prof. Joseph Utsev, has solicited the cooperation of the police to protect farms and facilities of the Lower Niger River Basin Development Authority (LNRBDA) across the country.
Speaking in Ilorin while inaugurating a water project constructed by the LNRBDA at the headquarters of the police command in Kwara he noted that the ministry must actualise food security, a major component of the “Renewed Hope’’ agenda of President Bola Tinubu.
According to him, “Our farms and facilities are scattered all over the country and we need the cooperation of the police to safeguard them to boost food security.”
The minister further noted that food security is a key component of the `Renewed Hope’ agenda of President Tinubu. Without food security, we cannot drive the president’s economic policy.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Federal Government empowered 50 youths who just completed training at the graduate youths’ empowerment scheme of the LNRBA at the occasion.
The programme is designed to train and empower youths to be self-reliant and to meet the nation’s need in food sufficiency.
The youths, male and female from Kwara and Kogi were trained in poultry, fish-farming, horticulture and crop farming. They got cash and relevant input to start their farming businesses.
Presenting the empowerment materials at a food exhibition, the minister charged beneficiaries to put the knowledge they had acquired and the empowerment tools given to them into judicious use.
He also said that the ministry was working toward providing potable water for drinking, sanitation and irrigation.
According to him, provision of water for irrigation will provide tripartite benefits, adding that the water for irrigation will be used in food production; it will generate revenue for government and provide employment for youths.
Culled from Environment Watch