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Traditional Rulers Want Integrated Farming Scheme In Rivers

Officials of Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) in Bayelsa conducting checks during a monitoring and check of sharp practices by fuel dealers in Bayelsa State recently.
The Rivers State Council of
Traditional Rulers has advocated for the establishment of Integrated Farming Scheme in each of the 23 local government council headquarters in the state.
The chairman of the council, His Majesty King Dandeson Douglas Jaja, in an interview with newsmen at a public function in Port Harcourt, recently, said the programme would help in teaching youths of the state to be farmers and possibly employers of labor themselves.
Jaja said: “We suggest that appropriate laws should be enacted to compel all graduates of Rivers State origin to undergo at least six months or even one year vocational internship programme of any course of their choice after their NYSC programme to prepare them adequately to face the world.”
According to him, “two weeks ago we watched Rivers State University of Science and Technology graduate over 500 students, majority of whom will find their way into the labour market which is already breaking at the seams.
“This may be replicated in almost one hundred and thirteen universities in this country. The joy of graduation will soon wane, giving way to stark realities of unemployment in Nigeria.”
Noting that such harsh economic situation, could lead the youths astray as some might turn to drugs while others might find crime a credible option to unemployment, Jaja said there is an urgent need to stem the tide of unemployment in the state and urged Governor Nyesom Wike to consider agriculture as a viable option.
He regretted that graduates of Rivers origin who are posted to other states for their NYSC progrmame are disadvantaged, as by the time they return to the state, graduates from other states who were posted to Rivers State had taken up all the jobs which their counterparts who are Rivers indigenes could have taken-legitimately.
Jaja, who is also the Amanyanabo of Opobo therefore suggested that every graduate should on graduation, serve the one-year NYSC programme in their states of origin.
He stressed the need for the Rivers State government to rehabilitate the Songhai Farm on a Public Private Partnership arrangement as a way of kick-starting the integrated farming programme.
“Such an arrangement will eventually turn the Songhai Farm into an Agro-ecotourism model geared towards making it a hub of tourism in the state also,” he said.
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