President Muhammadu Buhari has
expressed satisfaction with the growing role of agriculture as a
strategy for jobs creation among young Nigerians.
Speaking while receiving Mr. Boukekri
Rmilli, the Foreign Minister of Tunisia at the State House in Abuja
on Tuesday, President Buhari said his administration will increase
its support for agriculture as a mechanism for jobs creation.
“We are trying very hard to provide
jobs, for our youths. We are investing heavily in agriculture.
“Following the uncertainty in the oil
market and the huge unemployment situation in the country, we chose
to put our fate in agriculture. I am glad that our young people are
accepting agriculture instead of waiting for white-collar jobs. They
are out there sweating it out in the sun, making a living.
Agriculture is the way to go, even when we are realising this almost
belatedly,” the President said.
He added that the administration
recognises the progress Tunisia has made in agriculture, tourism and
medical health, and will shortly, from now, raise a team to visit
that country to identify sectors in which the two countries can work
together.
In this regard, he expressed happiness
with the resuscitation of the Nigeria – Tunisia Binational
Commission which was attended by a large delegation of businessmen
and prospective investors.
Mr. Rmilli, who is also the leader of
the delegation of businessmen, informed the President that his
country is anxious to grow trade relationships with Nigeria.
He expressed satisfaction with the
large number of local business men who turned up for the Nigeria –
Tunisia Business Forum on Monday in Abuja.
The Minister delivered a special
message to President Buhari, in which Mr. Beji Caid Essebsi,
President of Tunisia, congratulated the Nigerian leader on his
achievements in security, economy and role in Africa.
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