Oyo signs MOU on YESSO, promotion of fruits, vegetable Busines

Sesan Julius ||The Oyo State Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Organized Private Sector (OPS) on Skills for job component for the 190 Youth Empowerment and Social Support Operations (YESSO) beneficiaries.
Similarly, the state government has signed an (MOU) with Hills Harvest Limited on the promotion of fruits and vegetable businesses to reduce post harvest loss on the part of farmers.
The state Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr. Yomi Oke explained on Thursday at the signing of the MOU that it is part of the prerequisite for any participating state under the scheme, adding that it is to ensure smooth implementation and sustainability of the operation.
The YESSO programme was designed in close partnership between the federal government and some states in Nigeria including Oyo State with support operation from the World Bank and Nigeria’s commitment to poverty reduction by permitting the poor people of the country to access increased opportunities for youth employment and social service delivery.
Oke admonished the OPS members to expose the beneficiaries to training that would allow them to compete favourably in the local market and self-reliance, assuring that the state government will adhere strictly to the content of the MOU.
Speaking, the State Commissioner for Finance and Budget, Mr. Abimbola Adekanmbi, represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. David Olatunde, assured the gathering of prompt release of fund for the programme, noting that it has been included in the current year budget estimate.
In his address, the Director General of National Directorate of Employment (NDA) Dr Nasir Ladan, who was represented by the South West Zonal Director, Mrs Safar Adeola encouraged the beneficiaries to make judicious use of the opportunity given them to learn.
The representatives of Ibadan Chambers of Commerce, Trades Men and Artisans of Nigeria Association and the Nigeria Association of Small and Medium Enterprise, Messrs Sola Abodunrin, Tajudeen Isola and Tunji Aleem charged the beneficiaries to project themselves as good trainees, promising that they will adequately be exposed to the necessary training they deserve.
At the signing of the MOU with Hills Harvest Limited recently, the State Commissioner for Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Rural Development, Prince Oyewole Oyewumi said that the deal signed with the agricultural marketing firm was aimed at preserving perishable produce with limited life span and increase income generation for the farmers.
Oyewole stressed further that the partnership would afford farmers the opportunity to acquire  skills that would assist them in producing standard produce suitable for exportation, hinting that cold ware houses will be built in agricultural zones of the state and  managed under Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement with a view to reducing post harvest loss to minimal percent.
The commissioner reiterated the commitment of Oyo State Government in making Agriculture a profitable business for all and sundry, saying that the government is on the verge of expanding the dams in the state to make irrigation farming convenient and profitable for concerned farmers.

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In his remarks, the Managing Director, Hills Harvest Limited, Deji Rotimi assured farmers in the state of mutually benefited arrangements by receiving their produce at profitable rates, adding that ware houses will be built based on climatic condition of each agricultural zones of the state to prevent spoilage and make the produce presentable at the global market.

Meanwhile, Oyo State Government has said that the full weight of the law will be applied on anybody caught vandalizing government properties, disclosing that one Ademola Ibrahim caught vandalizing solar powered streetlight is being prosecuted
The government has, therefore, urged the people to serve as the watchdog of government properties as well as informing the security agencies of any trespass they notice.
The State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun, in a statement on Monday said that the incessant theft and vandalisation of street and traffic light installation parts by the men of the underworld is thwarting government’s efforts to illuminate major roads in the state
Arulogun disclosed that the Nigeria Police Force, Yemetu Divisional Headquarter arrested and charged one Mr. Ademola Ibrahim, who was caught in the act of vandalizing solar powered street light along Total Garden/Mokola Road (Queen Elizabeth Road) Ibadan to the Magistrate Court 1, Iyaganku, Ibadan for prosecution
According to the Commissioner, “We have observed with dismay the attitude of some individuals who vandalise government property. The street light panel along Queen Elizabeth Road, UCH was stolen and this has caused street lighting around the area to malfunction, throwing the city into darkness. The same thing is happening to the street lights around Jericho area.

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“We have notified the security agencies about the activities of these vandals. Anybody caught will be dealt with and the full weight of law will be applied. We will not tolerate anyone thwarting our developmental efforts and causing a breach of security.
“We want to call on the citizens to be vigilant as well. The government cannot do it alone and we cannot be everywhere at the same time.  This is one of the key reasons for the government’s Safe Security Initiative. We want the people to support us by engaging in community policing.” the government spokesman explained.