The Federal Government has empowered retirees from the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security with starter packs based on area of choice to enhance productivity and remain self-reliant while out of service.
A press release issued by the Chief Information Officer, Mrs Anthonia Eremah, on behalf of the Director Information in the ministry stated that the distribution of the packs took place during the fourth edition of the Entrepreneurship Skills Development on Agro-Allied Enterprises held at Agricultural and Rural Management Training Institute (ARMTI) in Abuja recently.
Speaking on the occasion, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Dr. Ernest Umakhihe, said the workshop was part of the ministry’s strategic effort in delivering the four priorities of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu administration, which includes ensuring food security, economic growth and job creation, poverty eradication, and inclusiveness.
Umakhihe also pointed out that the essence was to empower participants to be independent and productive while also complementing the ministry’s efforts in achieving its core mandate.
He tasked the participants to embark on continuous learning and adaptability, stay resilient, embrace innovation and strive to complement the ministry’s effort in ensuring food availability to the ordinary Nigerian.
He, therefore, commended the resource persons for impacting on the participants to have better understanding of the logistics and mechanism involved in poultry, vegetable and potato farming.
Earlier, Director, Reform Coordination, Service Improvement and Innovation, Mr. Udo Effik, noted that the workshop was apt, as it was part of the strategic efforts by the ministry in driving the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP 25).
He revealed the three focus areas for the workshop to include poultry, vegetable and potato farming, pointing out that the management of the ministry believe that the lessons acquired would be properly harnessed to promote food sufficiency, economic growth amongst others.
Speaking on behalf of the retirees, the Deputy Director, Department of Rural Development, Engr. Ayodele Julius, commended the management staff for the initiative and pointed out that preparing retirees for exit from service was a gift for life, which the ministry has assisted them to fulfill.
He assured that the starter packs given would be put to good use.
Highlight of the event was the permanent secretary’s presentation of starter packs to the participants.