Ekiti builds farm dormitories for agriculture empowerment

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By Paulinus Sunday

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Ekiti State Government has constructed the Renewed Hope Farm Dormitories to support beneficiaries of the Bring Back the Youth to Agriculture (BBYA) program, fulfilling Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji’s vision for food security, youth empowerment, and sustainable rural growth.

The new facilities provide safe, comfortable, and conducive accommodation for young farmers, creating the right environment for them to learn modern agricultural practices, work productively, and thrive in agribusiness. According to the government, the project is “a deliberate commitment to transforming agriculture into a driver of wealth creation, job opportunities, and community development.”

The dormitories have been strategically replicated across five local government areas where farm clusters are located. This effort reflects the administration’s plan to make agriculture a strong tool for economic development and rural prosperity. In the words of the government, “Ekiti is not just farming, we are securing the future, building prosperity, and empowering our youth.”

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