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ECOWAS trains youths on ecological organic agriculture to boost jobs, food security

By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
To tackle the challenges of climate change, food insecurity and unemployment in West Africa, the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS Commission, has approved multimillion dollars grants for the Inception Workshop of Centers to train youths so they can develop business in the area of ecological organic agriculture, EOA.
Chairman of the Regional Steering Committee of EOA, Dr. Gle Koffi Emmanuel from the Department of Economic Affairs and Agriculture, ECOWAS Commission, stated this while declaring open the meetings of inception centres coordinated by West African Secretariat of Ecological Organic Agriculture, WASEOA and the Regional Steering Committee of Ecological Organic Agriculture in West Africa held during the week in Lagos.
Emmanuel said the workshop was a critical platform to translate the potential of the agro-sylvo-pastoral and halieutic,
ASPH sector into action, impact, and inclusive growth for the young women and men who aspire to practice EOA.
According to him, the programme was organised at a time when the demographic dynamics of West Africa present both a compelling challenge and a historic opportunity.
“With over 60% of the West African population under the age of 30, and the 15 – 34 age group making up more than a third of the population, the potential of our youth is vast. Yet, the reality remains sobering—unemployment affects over 75% of young people entering the job market.
“Our region continues to be affected by low productivity and performance of economies in general and of particular ASPH sector. This culminated into difficulty integrating young people into existing farming systems, rigidity and low attractiveness to the sector irrespective of its potential,” he explained.
The committee chairman, however, added that the current production and operating systems need to be transformed in order to improve the attractiveness of the sector (income, status in society) and reduce endogenous and exogenous shocks linked to the sector.
He informed that several policies and strategies are being deployed to address this existential issue under the leadership of ECOWAS towards guaranteeing decent jobs, strengthening the resilience of family farms as a priority and the deliberate inclusion in the eight major themes of “Implementing a proactive policy to encourage young farmers to set up in business and make the ASPH sector more attractive.”
To implement this strategy, he said ECOWAS has set up two priority investment programmes on youth employability in the ASPH sector for the promotion of local milk value chains in the region and contributing to a substantial increase in investment in the agro-sylvo-pastoral and fisheries sectors, to boost job creation opportunities for young people.
Emmanuel added that ECOWAS allocated a total of US$ 2,238,000 as subsidies to train 3850 youths in ASPH sectors for the first programme, disclosing that “This training will be coordinated by Songhai Centre, CORAF and WASEOA. WASEOA is granted 594,000 USD from the total sum to subgrant to you and train at least 1270 youths aged 18 – 35 with 40 % being women.
“Ecological Organic Agriculture is more than a farming method. It is a movement rooted in respect for nature, local knowledge, and the well-being of people and the planet. As West Africa faces the twin challenges of climate change and food insecurity, EOA provides a pathway toward solutions that are environmentally sound, economically viable, and socially just,” he declared.
Earlier in his welcome address, the President of the Association of Organic Agriculture Practitioners of Nigeria, NOAN, Jude Obi, said the association is the umbrella for the entire stakeholders within the organic agriculture value chain in Nigeria.
Obi informed that in recognising the role of NOAN in the awareness, advocacy, capacity building, networking in organic and agroecology value chain, the African Union Commission, AUC; Ecological Organic Agriculture Initiative, EOA-i; Continental and West Africa Regional Secretariat paid a courtesy visit to the ECOWAS secretariat in Abuja where the association was recognized as the WASEOA and subsequently along with ECOWAS signed a memorandum of understanding, MoU for the implementation of Youth Employability in Organic Agriculture and Agroecology Value Chains in West Africa.
He explained that the MoU empowers WASEOA to sub-grant nine organizations to train 1,270 youths in Nigeria, Republic of Benin, Togo, Liberia, Cote d’Ivoire and Senegal with 40% women inclusive.
The NOAN President, however, said ECOWAS has deployed several policies and strategies to confront the major challenge of integrating young people into the job market especially in ASPH sector, taking account the regional agricultural policy guidelines.
Obi revealed that the youth employability support strategy of the region include strengthening initiatives to prepare young people for careers in the ASPH and agri-food sectors, promoting a favorable environment for the integration and empowerment of young entrepreneurs, supporting the economic and social empowerment of young people in agri-food value chains, and managing youth integration initiatives, also in the ASPH sector.
He listed the expected impacts of the strategy to include employment of at least 25% of young people entering the job market each year in the ASPH and food chain, reduction of unemployment and underemployment among young people (men and women) by three quarters, and ensuring that the proportion of young, uncontrolled emigrants are substantially minimized.
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2nd Phase Leaders Complete Training on Leadership and Mediation – Gen. Elaye Lauds Otuaro’s Visionary Drive

By David Owei,Bayelsa
The 2nd Phase Camp Leaders’ training on “Leadership, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Mediation”, sponsored by the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), has successfully come to a close Friday on a commendable note.
The intensive leadership-building initiative, held under the distinguished leadership of the Administrator of the PAP, High Chief Dr. Dennis Brutu Otuaro, aimed to equip leaders with practical skills in peacebuilding, mediation, and conflict resolution—critical tools for sustaining peace in the Niger Delta region.
Reacting to the successful completion of the programme, General Elaye ThankGod Dollar Slaboh, National Chairman of the Third Phase Presidential Amnesty Programme, alongside his national leadership, congratulated the participants for their commitment and active engagement throughout the training.
General Elaye commended Dr. Otuaro for his visionary leadership and strategic direction, which is rapidly changing the dynamics of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, shifting it towards human capital development and long-term peace.
He emphasized that such initiatives are essential for reinforcing grassroots leadership and consolidating the peace already being enjoyed in the region.
> “This training is not just a success for the 2nd Phase; it is a win for the entire Niger Delta. The wisdom of High Chief Otuaro in investing in leadership and conflict resolution will continue to bear fruit,” General Elaye stated.
The Presidential Amnesty Programme continues to champion developmental engagements that bridge gaps, empower beneficiaries, and promote sustainable peace in the Niger Delta.
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Regional Development Minister,Engr Momoh bags Awards

Regional Development Minister,Engr Momoh bags Awards
By Our Correspondent
Minister of Regional Development, Engineer Abubakar Momoh has been conferred with two Awards by the Institute of Professional Economists and Management Policy (IPEPM) tagged ‘ Excellent Leadership Award and Professional Doctorate Fellowship Award”.
Receiving the Awards today in his office, Engr. Momoh, expressed profound gratitude for the recognition and reiterated that true governance is about leaving a lasting legacies.
He further said “My track record speaks for itself and is a testament to the awards I have received “.
He used the opportunity to commend the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his visionary leadership and resilience in ensuring the holistic development of the country.
According to him, the establishment of the Federal Ministry of Regional Development is a bold step to integrate all Regional Development Commissions under one coordinated umbrella.
The Ministér said that the recognition bestowed upon him further reinforces his commitment to service and to impact mankind.
Earlier, the leader of the delegation who is the Executive Secretary/ National Coordinator of the Institute, Dr. Musa Aliu Yakub Okhumeode, said the courtesy visit was to present the prestigious Awards in recognition of his exceptional leadership and contribution to regional and national Development, as well as to seek partnership in strategic training programmes.
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Minna Lack of Sensitisation responsible for transporting small arms and light weapons to criminal gangs-Enanch and offi officials

By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
The Zonal Director, North Central, National Centre for Small Arms and Light Weapons Mr Abdul Adamu Enenche made the submission during a visit to the Niger State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ in Minna.
Of recent, many Nigerians have been apprehended with cache of arms and ammunitions meant for delivery to bandits, kidnappers and other criminals.
This has raised questions as to why some individuals will willingly allow themselves to be used as couriers of illegal weapons to criminals.
The Zonal Director, National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons, Mr Abdul Adamu Enenche said lack sensitisation on dangers of such acts and intelligence from people are contributing to the spread of arms.
He observed that porous or poorly managed borders and activities of local fabricators who manufacture guns are other sources of weapons proliferation that the Centre is trying to address.
Mr Adamu Enenche who solicited the support of members of the NUJ to enable the Centre to achieve its objectives, promised to synergize with other sister agencies.
The Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists NUJ, Niger State Council, Comrade Abu Nmodu expressed optimism that there would be great reduction of criminal activities once the issue of small arms are resolved.
Comrade Nmodu urged the Centre to be open for collaboration with the Union especially in the area of training members on it’s activities.
Across section of members of the Union who spoke on the occasion stressed the need for the National Centre for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons to deploy officers of the Centre to the grassroots for easy intelligence gathering.
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