Hon. Tijani~Ahned Damisa Empowers Farmers, Traders in Okene.

About 200 farmers and traders from Okene and Ogori/Magongo localg overnment areas of Kogi State have benefited from the training and empowerm ent programme facilitated by the lawmaker representing Okene-Ogori/Magongo  Federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Honourable Tijani~Ahned Yusuf Damisa.  According to Damisa, the programme tagged “Season Intervention” is to partly fulfil his promises to the people of his constituency.

Damisa, who was represented at the event by Adams Ibrahim Kadoka described the project as first of its kind and assured the people of the area that he would not rest on his oars in ensuring that life becomes better for the people.

He explained that the training was to teach farmers and traders on innovations and expose them to global best practices in their respective fields.

He said: “Participants will be given cash to invest in their farming and trading.” Damisa also disclosed that the programme was put together by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development And Federal College of Cooperative,  Oji River, Enugu State in Collaboration with a private firm JATPLUS GLOBAL VENTURES LTD.

Also the resources person from National Cereals Research Institute  (NCRI), Badeggi, Niger State in Collaboration with joy and grace limited  said that participants were exposed to how to store and preserve farm produce, goods as well as how to raise capital to boostt their businesses. 

“We taught them how to start farming and trading and how to raise capital and most of them responded positively,” he said.

Also speaking, HRH. Momoh jimoh Salawu Achuja,  the Ina Oguna of Okene-Ajaokuta local government areas, lauded the programme and advised  participants to look beyond their cash,  seeds, spraying machine  and contributet heir quota to the development of the community through griculture.

Chairman Okene farmers   expressed gratitude to Damisa, describing him as a God send.

“It will be difficult for me or anyone for that matter to be able to express our joy today; we are deeply happy with this uncommon gesture which has now become common through our son, Damisa.

By 

Adabara Abduljelil El-Okene 

Reporting from Okene

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