The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
(IITA) located in Ibadan, Oyo State, has disclosed plans to set up a
sub-national centre in Bayelsa State through partnership with the state
government.
The Deputy Director-General of the institute, Dr.
Kenton Dashell, stated this on Monday during a meeting with the Bayelsa
governor, Senator Douye Diri, who visited the expansive farming complex in
Ibadan.
Dr. Dashell, in a presentation, explained that IITA
was established in 1967 and that it is a research centre that focuses on
generating agricultural innovations that address the challenge of food
insecurity and the impact of climate change on agricultural produce in tropical
Africa.
“We are here in Nigeria, which is our home. After Oyo
State, Bayelsa should be number two to us. We are willing to come to Bayelsa
and in partnership with the state government help to develop the youths that
are interested in agriculture,” he said.
In his brief remarks, Governor Diri expressed delight
about IITA’s interest in Bayelsa and assured that the government would partner
the international institute to set up a centre in the state in order to enhance
food production and generate employment for its youths.
“We had a political meeting in Oyo State today and I
decided to take advantage of it to pay this brief visit, having been briefed
about it by my Commissioner for Youth Development. I'm particularly interested
in youth development and agriculture. So I accepted to come and begin
preliminary discussions.
“IITA is well-known in Nigeria and I agree with you
that after Oyo, Bayelsa should be next. We need to collaborate and see how to
develop the agricultural potential of Bayelsa State.
“Bayelsa is more of a maritime domain. We also have
land, although not as much as other states. But our low land is very fertile
for every type of agricultural practice.
“We are however more interested in the technology that
you will bring into agricultural production in our state. We are also
interested in developing the full value chain as what we currently do is focus
on the primary produce and abandon the byproducts.
“For me, you possess the technology and the value
chain needed, which I believe you will come with to Bayelsa. We will be glad to
partner with you.
“Apart from the Commissioner for Youth, the team here is not complete as this was not a planned visit. But I can assure you that we are prepared for collaboration and partnership with IITA. So, going forward, I will direct the Commissioners for Youth Development, Agriculture, Marine and Blue Economy and the relevant ministries, departments and agencies in our state to take it beyond this meeting for us to see what you can do with the Bayelsa State government. I'm sure this is going to be a win-win for us and the IITA.”
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