IN its determination to improve the livelihood of its teeming population and the economy of its rural communities, the Federal Government, said it would establish skill acquisition centres across the country.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, disclosed this during his meeting
with the management of Triton Aqua Africa Limited, led by its Chairman, Ashvin Samtani, in his office. The Minister noted that with an anticipated increase in Nigeria’s population which he put at 500 million by 2050, there was need for governments to engage the youth in agriculture by establishing skill acquisition centres in the various states.
He said the Federal Government had already acquired 100 hectares of land at Gaobe in Kuje Area Council of the FCT, Abuja, for the establishment of the skill acquisition centre.
According to the Minister, “the young people are not happy with us; we need to find jobs for them. The African economy is not doing very well, oil and gas will not employ a million workers at the best of time and we are heading for 500 million people in 34 years.