The recent focus on Agriculture in
the empowerment phase of the Niger Delta Presidential Amnesty Programme is
gradually paying off.
The above position was made known to
journalists in Port Harcourt, Rivers State today by Mr. Wabiye Idoniboyeobu, Media
Consultant to Rtd Brigadier General Paul Tarela Boroh

Mr. Wabiye recalled that the current
Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Coordinator of the
Presidential Amnesty Programme, Brigadier General Paul Tarela Boroh on
assumption of office in 2015 promised to key into the Green Vision of the
Buhari led administration, adding that at every given opportunity General Boroh
preached the importance of Agriculture in todays Nigeria, and as expected he
tried as much as possible to imbibe that in his running of the Amnesty office.
He noted in a statement that although
the Amnesty Programme has various integration programmes which include
Education, Vocational training, Professional Training in Aviation and Maritime,
Automobile Engineering, Entrepreneurial Training and Tourism and Hospitality;
General Boroh always insisted that the best way to integrate such a huge number
of beneficiaries (30,000) quickly and sustainably and also improve the fortunes
of the Niger Delta Region, is through Aquaculture and Agriculture. This was a
master stroke many are yet to understand.
The statement reads: “However, the
task of diverting the minds of Amnesty Beneficiaries and locals of the Niger
Delta from Oil and Gas to Agriculture obviously took a lot of planning and
painstaking implementation. The Amnesty office approached a number of agencies and
foreign embassies. Partnerships with these agencies and bodies set the
foundation for Boroh’s Agricultural revolution in the Niger Delta. Some
agencies the Amnesty Office partnered with include, The National Biotechnical
Development Agency, The Niger Delta Basin Development Agency, The Rivers State
Songhai Farm, The Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Cross Rivers State Governments, The
Israeli Embassy; and many other professional bodies.
“In this light, the Presidential
Amnesty Office has trained and began to empower Amnesty Beneficiaries in crop
farming, fishery and poultry. As at date, about 1,000 Amnesty beneficiaries
across the nine Oil-Producing States are being trained in agriculture and will
be empowered to establish their own farms. Over 300 have successfully graduated
and more than half of them are already manning their own farms. The advantages
of agriculture are numerous. Each empowered beneficiary will have the capacity
to employ at least 4 others which will gradually reduce the unemployment rate.
Produce gotten from these farms will easily be absorbed into the food market
and gradually reduce food importation burden of the country.
“Some of the Agro based trainings
carried out by the Amnesty office include; include 105 Beneficiaries undergoing
training in Agro-Business with the Songhai Rivers Initiative at the Songhai
Farms, Rivers State; 100 Beneficiaries training in fish farming at the
Perecastle Fish Farm, Patani, Delta State. Also, an average of 25 Beneficiaries
each are being trained in fish farming in six centres including the Delta State
University by Gedisco Energy solutions, Infinite Farms in Ozoro, Delta State
and Orus Resources Farm, Aluu, Rivers State.
“At the Institute of Oceanography,
University of Calabar, Cross Rivers State, 96 Beneficiaries are undergoing
training in fish farming. The Ma-Atari Farms, Port Harcourt are training some
Amnesty Beneficiaries in agriculture and poultry farming, the Ogbebor
Leadership Institute, Ologbo, Edo State is training some in rubber processing,
TSC Services is training 24 in General Agri-Business at the Edo State College
of Education, Iguoriakhi, Edo State while 18 beneficiaries are being trained in
Cassava, Corn and Oil Palm at the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo
State.
“Forty eight Amnesty beneficiaries
are being trained in crop farming by the Faculty of Agriculture, Imo State
University. The training in agriculture is designed as a full value chain; from
farming, production, processing, packaging, marketing to Agri-Business
Management.
“In a recent article General Boroh
was proud to say that "so many of the beneficiaries have bought into the
agriculture revolution. One of them is into large scale rice farming in Bayelsa
State while another which has taken to plantain cultivation, is emerging as the
biggest farmer in Bomadi, Delta State. It is not only the consciousness of the
Amnesty Beneficiaries that need to be transformed but also that of the Niger
Delta and country as a whole; oil is a wasting asset, it may dry up in the
foreseeable future. In contrast what the future foresee is that agriculture
would enrich us all. So let us start with the basic policy of eating only what
we grow, and growing what we eat. Change should begin with each of us."
Niger Delta Presidential Amnesty Programme on Agriculture is paying off
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