Oba Ogunwusi gave the advice while addressing the
participants at Ife Youth agropreneurship Summit 2016 and presentation
of Ojaja II Agricultural Hub on Thursday, Ile-Ife, Osun.
He
said that once the youths are empowered, especially in the area of
value chain and agro-processing development, the entire society will
start moving towards a brighter tomorrow.
According to him, the community, state and the nation at large will be freed from poverty, hunger and unemployment.
The
royal father enjoined Nigerian leaders to empower youth on
agropreneurship such as cassava, maize processing, aquaculture and fish
farming, mushroom cultivation, plantain processing among others.
He condemned Nigerians patronising imported goods such as: wears, food, shelters, shoes and the likes.
The monarch said that Nigeria has many products that can sustain the economy rather than over dependent on crude oil.
“Our
leaders needs to live by example; by promoting made in Nigeria goods,
as it is said charity begins at home, this would boost the nation’s
economy and Internally Generated Revenue,” Ooni said.
Oba
Adeyeye said that the nation is blessed with good soil, minerals, raw
materials and cash crops such as cocoa, kola nut, plantain, cashew, and
ginger among others.
The monarch noted that Ile-Ife is the largest producer of cocoa in Nigeria.
He
appealed to people to stop blaming leaders for the economic recession,
but to support them by contributing their quota to the development of
the nation.
Ooni called on legislators to make
laws that will promote Nigeria products, adding that the nation has
alternative products that cannot be affected by dollar.
He
assured that if the youths can agree to go back to farm, within the
next five to six years the Ife community will become biggest economic
city in Nigeria.
Earlier, the Chief Executive
Officer, Hephzibah Network, Mr Olamide Awosunle, said that the purpose
of the programme was to transform the lives of the youths and to give
hope to the hopeless.
Awosunle said that youths
did not need to depend on government for survival but to utilise the
potential in them to live a meaningful life.
He
said all hands should be on deck to add value to the numerous
agricultural products God blessed Ile-Ife with, saying that
agro-processing is the way out for them.
He said that more than 150 jobs would be provided through agro-processing programme for youths in the community.
Also,
Mrs Ruth Kadafa, from Department of Agro-Processing, Bank of Industry,
Abuja, commended the organisers of the programme, saying it was timely.
Kadafa urged youths to change their mentality of depending on government for white collar job.
She encouraged youths to go into agriculture rather than allowing politicians to use them as political thugs.
Meanwhile,
Prof Duro Oyedele of the Faculty of Agriculture, Obafemi Awolowo
University, Ile-Ife, enjoined politicians to stop empowering youths with
tricycles and Okada alone.
Oyedele said that youths should rather invest on agro-processing that is sustainable than Okada that is not sustainable.
He
added that Ile-Ife, Osun and Nigeria produce a lot of cassava,
plantain, vegetables, cashew, kolanut among others, saying youth should
utilise their potentials to achieve greatness.
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