The Amahoro Coalition has begun its conceptual and technical sessions with the Managing Director of the Bank of Agriculture, Mr. Ayo Sotinrin, marking what the group describes as a major step toward expanding livelihood and economic opportunities for Forcibly Displaced Persons and their host communities in Nigeria. According to the coalition, this phase will define the frameworks, financing pathways, and capacity-building models required to activate the commitment to create 200,000 jobs under the BOA–Amahoro partnership.
Amahoro stated that it is developing the beneficiary design framework, while the Bank of Agriculture will align its nationwide branch network and agricultural financing tools to drive implementation. The teams explained that this joint effort is establishing a foundation for a scalable and sustainable pathway that integrates displaced people into Nigeria’s agricultural economy.
The coalition noted that by combining displacement-focused program design with agricultural financing strength, the partnership is moving closer to real economic integration for displaced families.
