Farmers group builds school, employs 250 youths in Nasarawa community

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Nigeria Farmers Group and Cooperative Society (NFG-CS) has built a six-room
structure for a primary school in Gaate, a rural community in Nasarawa
State.

Mr Redson Tedheke, the National Coordinator of NFG-CS, told News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Gaate on Monday that the gesture was part of the
corporate social responsibility activities of the group.

He said that the group had also engaged over 250 members of the
community, mostly youths, to work in its 2,000-hectare maize farm which was
located in the community.

He said that the gesture was in line with the mission of the cooperative
group to engage in food production and job creation.

“The NFG-CS is a rural community-based farming initiative, and we have
decided to empower the community and make life better for the residents because
they are our hosts.

“The single building in the school is getting dilapidated and it is not safe
for children to study in such an environment; so we decided to construct a new
building for them,” he said.

Besides, Tedheke said that the group was also constructing a “community
centre’’, which would serve as an amusement centre, for the villagers.

He stressed that the group had decided to source workers for all its
projects from the community so as to empower the residents economically.

“The maize farm and building project have created opportunities for over 250
indigenes of this community, particularly youths and women.

“Apart from the technical inputs by professionals on the farm, every other
activity, ranging from crop planting to harvesting, is done by members of the
community.

“Some youths have been trained and they work here daily with the farm
management, while others are in charge of the security of the farm,” he added.

Mr Gabriel Apeh, the head of labourers in the farm, said that each of the
workers received a daily wage of about N1, 500, adding that this had been very
helpful to the engaged persons.

He also noted that since the establishment of the farm early this year,
trading activities within and outside the community had improved significantly.

He said that supplies of many items and consumables in the farm were handled
by local traders, which had also enhanced their economic standing.

The traditional ruler of Gaate, Alhaji Ibrahim Adamu, said that the
establishment of the farm in Gaate had boosted economic activities in the
community.

He also commended the group for the construction of the block of classrooms
and the civic centre.

“This farm has created a lot of jobs for our people and it has also brought
hope to us, considering the harsh economic realities in the country.

“The group repaired our road; it also gave our people a functional borehole
and many other things.

“I urge the state government to come and assist the group, especially in
providing security, so that the organisation can remain in our community for a
long time,” said.

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