Harboursandport.com: Delta - The Presidential Amnesty Programme, PAP, has deployed 400 ex-agitators to various farms in the Niger Delta after hosting the beneficiaries during a four-day Basic Orientation Programme (BOC).
The
ex-agitators from the six states in the oil-rich region concluded their course
in two batches at the Nigerian Navy College of Engineering in Sapele, Delta
State, at the weekend before their formal deployment.
The
Interim Administrator (PAP), Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (retd), while addressing
the beneficiaries yesterday said that the journey towards food security in the
Niger Delta had commenced with the deployment.
Dikio in
a statement signed by his Special Adviser, Media, Neotabase Egbe, said that
there would be massive food production in the region, which would be exported
to other states and countries to help change the economic fortunes of the people of
the Niger Delta.
He said:
“Our mission here is to create entrepreneurs or people who are employable. You
must have an eye for what is possible. An entrepreneur does not look at
problems, he looks and thinks of solutions to the problems. So what problem are
you trying to solve? The oil industry is technical, a lot of things people used
to do with their hands, they are doing with computers.
“Those of
you who are here you have been assembled to be trained on modern farming.
Farming is not a poor man’s work, that’s the first thing you should know. In
the US, the largest concentration of millionaires are farmers.
“I have
gone round most of the farms in the Niger Delta, and most of them cannot meet up to
20% of the market share, that is the demand. That is why food prices are going
up. Now if you have a population that is going up, it means that there are more
mouths to feed; so if you’re into farming you can never be broke. Somebody who
wants to progress must be ready to learn.
“Another
reason why we are sending you to be trained in farming is for the purpose of
food security.”
He,
however, appealed to the beneficiaries of the training to see it as a lifetime
opportunity to secure their future and urged them not to give up no matter the
circumstances.


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