With the recent crisis concerning the youth's involvement, The Cross River State Government is collaborating with the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Dantata Group to create 20,000 agro-based jobs for young people in the state.
Prof. Ben Ayade, Cross River State Governor disclosed this when officials from the Dantata group and
the CBN visited him.
The governor said, “The meeting between CBN and Dantata group and indeed Cross River State is to cement a factor and create opportunity first for livestock, cattle, and poultry.
“I have made an offer of job opportunities to 20,000 young
people with immediate effect but you are actually going to be your own
employer.
“We will provide the money; we have signed an agreement with
CBN, they will provide us money to support 20,000 young farmers.”
The young farmers, he said, would be deployed to cotton
production, livestock, maize, and soya beans farming, rice farming, cocoa
processing, groundnut cultivation among others.
Ayade said the state and Dantata group would set up an
abbatoir in Obudu cattle ranch ‘aimed at growing cattle, production of beef and
exporting it within the West African sub-region’.
He said his administration was taking the lead in
agro-industrialization because ‘this is the only way we can create jobs and
reduce youth restiveness and allow young people to realize their full
potential’.
According to him, with massive arable land in Nigeria, it
was an anomaly for the country to continue to import food.
In his remark, the leader of the Dantata team and CEO,
Dantata Food and Allied Product Company Limited, Alhaji Tajuddeen Dantata, said
his company was delighted to partner with Cross River in agro production.
He said the time had come for Nigeria to take its destiny in
its own hands in terms of food production.
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