By Leonard Okachie
The Abia State Project Coordinating Office of the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises for Niger Delta (LIFE-ND) has trained no fewer than 1,000 youths and women in agro-enterprises.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the beneficiaries, otherwise referred to as ‘incubatees’, had their two-day training cum working session in 10 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.
The training started on April 19.
The trainees, comprising youths between 18 and 35 years and women-headed households, were the new batch of beneficiaries brought on board for the project.
They were trained by the resource persons on different topics including business plan development, record keeping, nutrition and climate change mainstreaming activities amongst others.
The LIFE-ND State Project Coordinator, Dr Uchenna Onyeizu, while interacting with newsmen, described the programme as working session and an orientation with the newly selected beneficiaries.
According to him, the essence is to bring the beneficiaries up to page on what we are as a project, as well as tell them what to do to benefit maximally from it.
Onyeizu said that the beneficiaries would after the training, be taken to their various incubation centres, where their skills and knowledge would be built on their chosen agric enterprises.
He said: “We already have 1,625 and once these 1,000 come on board, we now have an average of 2, 625 ‘incubatees’ across the 100 communities in 10 council areas that we are working on.
“We will at the end of the day, provide the inputs to these new beneficiaries where they will now become empowered to begin the process of doing their individual agribusinesses.”
Mr Godwin Chukwuekezie, the LIFE-ND State Agric Business Promotion Officer, said that the training was the incubation process for the beneficiaries.