The Lagos State Government has created over 15,000 jobs through the Lagos Agripreneurship Programme (LAP), an initiative designed to equip youths with modern agricultural skills and promote food security across the state. The programme targets youths between the ages of 18 and 30 and provides structured training, internship, and mentorship opportunities that expose participants to different areas of the food system and agribusiness value chain.
The Director of the Agricultural Training Institute, Araga, Epe, Folake Ogunlana-Lawal, disclosed this at the closing ceremony of the four-week training for the 26th cohort of the programme. She described LAP as a major platform for youth empowerment and capacity building in modern agriculture, noting that it aligns with the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Systems’ mandate under the THEMES+ developmental agenda of the Lagos State Government.
Ogunlana-Lawal said that over 5,000 youths have so far been trained under the programme, adding that beneficiaries have collectively generated thousands of additional jobs across various agricultural enterprises. According to her, each graduate of the programme has gone on to empower an average of two to three other persons through farming, processing, and related agribusiness activities.
She announced that the next batch of trainees will commence training on February 22, 2026. The director explained that the programme was designed to build a resilient and sustainable agricultural sector in Lagos State by equipping young people with practical agripreneurial skills, reducing unemployment, and promoting climate-smart farming practices.
She said LAP was modelled after Israel’s Arava International Centre for Agriculture Training (AICAT) and is built on the principle of hands-on learning. “The programme, conceptualised in 2020, involves a four-month training cycle consisting of one month of intensive on-site demonstration at the Lagos State Agricultural Training and Entrepreneurial Centre, Araga-Epe, followed by a three-month internship and mentorship phase with agro-allied companies,” she said.
Ogunlana-Lawal added that participants are trained, accommodated, fed, and provided with training materials and safety kits free of charge by the state government. According to her, the final stage of the programme involves enterprise activation, where successful participants undergo an incubation period at the Lagos Food Production and Entrepreneurial Centre, Songhai, Badagry.
She commended Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for his sustained commitment to youth empowerment and agricultural development in the state. She lauded stakeholders and partners for their roles in ensuring the success and continuity of the programme.
“I want to appreciate the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Systems, Ms Abisola Olusanya; the Permanent Secretary, Mr Emmanuel Audu; and other directors in the ministry for their unwavering support,” she said.
She urged beneficiaries to remain committed to transforming agriculture and leveraging innovation to grow the sector. “Over the past month, you have learnt the fundamentals of agripreneurship, innovative farming practices, and the importance of market linkages. Now is the time to put theory into practice,” she told the trainees.
Two beneficiaries, Ayodeji Oyindamola John and Balogun Saheed Ololade, commended the state government for the opportunity provided through the programme. Ayodeji, a graduate of Agricultural Extension and Rural Development from the University of Ilorin, said the training exposed him to the practical aspects of agriculture and enhanced his entrepreneurial skills. Balogun said the programme broadened his knowledge in aquaculture and pig production, adding that he plans to establish an agribusiness.
