He stated this at the 61st Annual General Meeting of ADAN at the University of Benin, Benin City. He said:
“It is no longer a matter of choice that we must divert to agriculture. .
Agriculture is about 70% of our growth and if we can generate even a 3% growth, which marches the rate of our population growth, then you would have stabilized the whole vision.
But if you can make it 4%, 5%, you would have changed the living standard of the majority of Nigerians. Agriculture is a big business that we can profit from and we thank God for bringing us to this state. Today, agriculture has become the Cinderella and we are committed to making it an alternative source of income."
Hmmmmmm
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Na him sabi....but on a serious note,,we need to look beyong oil as means of revenue generation
ReplyDeleteWell, if the federal government will focus more on other sources of generating revenue like this agriculture, Nigeria won't be depending much on oil sector
ReplyDeleteAhahahahaha funny country with funny people when did he become pastor
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