{"id":16726,"date":"2025-08-20T09:12:13","date_gmt":"2025-08-20T09:12:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.funminews.com\/?p=16726"},"modified":"2025-08-20T09:13:25","modified_gmt":"2025-08-20T09:13:25","slug":"16726","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.funminews.com\/index.php\/2025\/08\/20\/16726\/","title":{"rendered":"FG, Partners Unveil Revised Youth Manifesto to Transform Nigeria\u2019s Agriculture"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>The Federal Government, in collaboration with the Leonard and Nkiruka Okorkwo Foundation (LANOF), Heinrich B\u00f6ll Foundation (HBF), and other stakeholders, on Tuesday unveiled the 2025\u20132030 revised National Youth Manifesto in Agriculture alongside the 2025 Nigerian Youth in Agribusiness Call to Action. The event, held in Abuja, marked a significant step toward placing young people at the center of agricultural transformation in the country.<br \/><br \/>Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, who was represented by Mrs. Safina Abdullah, Deputy Director of Planning and Policy Coordination, described the manifesto as a \u201cyouth-owned roadmap\u201d for the sector. He stressed that the initiative was not just symbolic but a \u201ccall to duty,\u201d assuring that the government was committed to translating the document into actionable policies, investments, and opportunities. The manifesto, he said, is anchored on eight priorities, including agroecology and climate resilience, access to land and inputs, youth-responsive finance and markets, agritech innovation, capacity development, gender inclusion, policy advocacy, and mentorship.<br \/><br \/>Kyari further noted that the revised document aligns with existing policies such as the National Agriculture Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP) 2022\u20132027 and the National Gender Policy in Agriculture (2025\u20132030). He revealed that the ministry would integrate the Youth in Agribusiness Call to Action into its strategic plan and develop a National Youth in Agribusiness Strategy in line with the African Union\u2019s framework. He emphasized that initiatives in mechanisation, finance, digital platforms, and extension services would empower a new generation of farmers to drive a resilient and innovative agricultural sector.<br \/><br \/>Speaking at the launch, LANOF Co-Founder, Mrs. Nkiruka Okorkwo, described the manifesto as both a policy advocacy tool and an empowerment mechanism for young Nigerians. She highlighted that its strength lies in being co-created by youths themselves, adding that its strategies require multi-sectoral collaboration, long-term investment, and technical support. Similarly, HBF Country Director, Sophie von Knebel, praised the collaborative effort behind the manifesto, while ActionAid Nigeria\u2019s Blessing Akhile lauded the initiative as \u201cheartwarming\u201d and pledged continued support for inclusive agricultural development.<br \/><br \/>Kyari commended the contributions of youth leaders from all six geopolitical zones, as well as partners LANOF and HBF, urging young Nigerians to embrace the process. \u201cOwn this process. Build enterprises, not just farms. Innovate solutions, not just demand opportunities,\u201d he charged, underscoring the government\u2019s vision of positioning youths as architects of the nation\u2019s agricultural future.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Federal Government, in collaboration with the Leonard and Nkiruka Okorkwo Foundation (LANOF), Heinrich B\u00f6ll Foundation (HBF), and other stakeholders, on Tuesday unveiled the 2025\u20132030 revised National Youth Manifesto in Agriculture alongside the 2025 Nigerian Youth in Agribusiness Call to Action. 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