Governor of Osun State Rauf Aregbesola |
The beneficiaries, who shared their experiences with a German newspaper, A-Z Online, revealed how their three weeks already spent in Germany have shown that Nigeria’s economy had refused to grow because of the country’s over-dependence on oil.
The ongoing training is in furtherance of the collaboration between the Osun State Government and the state of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
The training is in continuation of government’s drive to revolutionise agriculture in the state under the Osun Rural Enterprise and Agriculture Programme and boost food productions for local consumption as well as export.
Adesuyi Fasola Michael and Adebayo Waheed Adekunle, both trainees, were quoted by the German newspaper as expressing satisfaction with their training, vowing that Nigeria and Osun State in particular would feel their impact when they return to Nigeria.
Also in a statement by the Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Michael was quoted as saying: “We are poised to take agriculture to a new height in our state,”
He equally stated that Nigeria’s potentials in agriculture have been lying untapped for ages.
Adekunle, who also spoke with the German newspaper, said when the new technologies are deployed in agriculture business, Nigeria will have a lot to learn from them.
He said: “We are here for the future of our country. I am confident that this is the way to go if Nigeria must feed itself and as my Governor, Rauf Aregbesola tells all of us, a nation that cannot feed itself is on its path to perish. Our people must perish.”
The coast became clear for the youths who have been selected for the training when they rounded up their German language training in Osogbo.
The completion of the language course under the supervision of a German Instructor marked the end of the preparations for the journey aimed at producing the next set of technically skilled hands that who would advance the state in its agricultural business enterprises.
The youth, numbering 18, having arrived Germany as the first batch, spent three days at Kolping Training Institute in Hettstedt where they received orientation in simple cultural ethics of the Germans.
The Osun State team after the three days orientation in Hettstedt, was visited by the German Cooperative Farmers in continuation of their practical ways of modern agriculture.
Interactive session on how to make the experience of the visiting youths worthwhile were held with the German farmers and the students were distributed, based on their areas of interest.
The trainees were handed over to the farmers at two per Cooperative Farmer with their theory training syllabus.
The trainees, like the first set, will undergo a four-week intensive course in agricultural training school, where they will be exposed to the rudiments of modern agriculture and food crop production techniques.
This will also be followed by another three weeks of attachment trainings under different large-scale co-operative farmers in the State of Saxony-Anhalt to enable them learn more and build on the assessed capacities and interests they have acquired during the first four weeks of training.
The immediate past Senior Special Assistant on Quick Impact Intervention Programme, Dele Ogundipe, explained that serious agricultural development has always been the cardinal objective of the Governor Rauf Aregbesola administration.
Ogundipe said: “I visited the Ministry of Agriculture in Saxony-Anhalt and was met by the Director for Foreign Partnerships, Mr. Mathias Willen Bockel.
“During the meeting, the Director showed me the congratulatory letter written to the new Minister of Agriculture of Saxony-Anhalt by Mr. Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, and promised that the reply to this letter would soon get to Osun.”
Ogundipe held that the training programme is a success and recommended that the collaboration between Osun State and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany in the areas of agricultural development be encouraged.
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