No fewer than 50 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Akwa Ibom State have been trained on 21st-century farming techniques. The training was organised by a non-governmental organisation, The Refuge Foundation, who also distributed fertilisers to the beneficiaries. The founder of the group, Ms. Ogonna Kanu, who spoke at the one-day training said the intervention was necessary to equip the IDPs for this year’s planting season. The IDPs fled their ancestral homes in 2011 owing to a raging communal clash between the Afahaeduok and Ukpata communities against their community – Udung Ukung in Oron Council.
According to her, “Refuge Foundation focuses on internally displaced persons in Nigeria – that is, those who are forced out of their homes due to one thing or the other. “We found out that a large percentage of people forcibly displaced were farmers and that’s their major source of income. We embarked on the intervention to add more knowledge to what they already have in farming.
“We are convinced that they will make good use of the knowledge we have given them because before we embarked on it, we found out that they had a farm in their settlement where they do some plantings. “We also took measures to know the types of crops they easily plant and their challenges so that we don’t come and waste their time.”
However, Kanu encouraged the IDPs not to lose hope in life due to their current challenges, but to leverage any skill they can to make their lives better. She further called on government, organisations, and wealthy Nigerians to also render help to the IDPs across the nation either by partnering the foundation or having direct contact with them.
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Source: Agro Nigeria
https://agronigeria.ng/foundation-trains-idps-in-akwa-ibom-on-modern-farming-techniques/
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