FRSC officers urged to embrace Federal government's agriculture initiative

FRSC Boss, Boboye Oyeyemi

FRSC Boss, Boboye Oyeyemi

FRSC Boss, Boboye Oyeyemi

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has called on officers of the corps to engage in practical agriculture, to enable them to enjoy profitable living in and out of service.

Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, Corps Marshal of FRSC, gave the advice during a sensitisation workshop for officers of the corps by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, on Tuesday in Abuja.

Oyeyemi, who commended the agricultural efforts of the Federal Government, said that engaging in agriculture would guarantee effective planning for the future.

According to him, we will key into the agricultural initiative of the government.

“This is a rare privilege that the Minister of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, has given us.

“This is the essence of planning for tomorrow, and one thing that the government is doing is to allow us to plan through agriculture.

“The good thing is that this is what is allowed, and the government will encourage and link us up with the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) to access loans.

“Do not wait until you get a large farm, you can start small. I am a farmer already.

“If you plan your life well, you will have no reason being under stress tomorrow,’’ he advised.

Earlier, Ogbeh assured the officers that the government would support and train any of them interested in going into agriculture.

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Ogbe was represented on the occasion by Alhaji Muyiwa Azeez, the Director, Agribusiness, Processing and Marketing in the ministry.

The minister said the support would be in form of provision of inputs, mechanisation equipment, markets and advisory role for the officers.

Mrs Winifred Ochinyabo, Senior Adviser to Ogbeh on Special Projects and General Duties, said the inability to meet domestic food requirements and export were key challenges in the agriculture promotion policy document of the government.

Ochinyabo said that collective ability and efforts were needed to solve the issues, and ensure food security in the country.

“We must unlock the potentialities of feeding ourselves and transforming it into profitable venture.

“The FRSC is key toward actualising this mandate. We can all engage in agri-business,’’ she said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the workshop is titled: `Food Security in Defence of National Security’.

It started on Sept.13 with the Nigerian Air Force, Nigeria Prisons Service (NPS) and the Federal Fire Service personnel.

The programme will also be conducted for officers of the Nigerian Army, Nigeria Immigration Service, Nigeria Customs Service and other military and paramilitary organisations.

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