05 24, 2023

Dr. Olufemi Oladunni, the Executive Director of the Agricultural Rural Management Training Institute (ARMTI), emphasized the significance of continuous training and re-training of agricultural officials in Nigeria to unlock the country's full agricultural potential. He made this statement during the inauguration of the institute's North West Regional Office in Kaduna, attended by the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Muhammad Abubakar.

 

During the commissioning of the North West Regional Office of ARMTI in Kaduna, Dr. Olufemi Oladunni, the Executive Director, highlighted the crucial role of training and re-training agricultural officials in Nigeria to harness the country's maximum agricultural capabilities. He emphasized ARMTI's commitment to the development of the agricultural sector through capacity building, consultancy services, and strategic interventions.

 

Dr. Olufemi Oladunni, emphasized the importance of continuous training and re-training for agricultural officials in Nigeria during the launch of the institute's North West Regional Office in Kaduna. He explained that the expansion of ARMTI's training centers across all geopolitical zones aims to increase the institute's visibility, impact, and ability to address localized agricultural issues.

 

During the inauguration of ARMTI's North West Regional Office in Kaduna, Dr. Olufemi Oladunni, the Executive Director, emphasized the necessity of ongoing training and re-training for agricultural officials to unlock Nigeria's agricultural potential. He highlighted the institute's efforts to spread its impact by establishing regional training centers and providing tailored training programs to address specific agricultural challenges within different communities.

 

Dr. Olufemi Oladunni, the Executive Director of ARMTI, underscored the importance of continuous training and re-training for agricultural officials in Nigeria while inaugurating the institute's North West Regional Office in Kaduna. He expressed ARMTI's commitment to advocating for capacity building and awareness at regional levels, and promised increased support to state governments through their ministries of agriculture and Agricultural Development Projects (ADPs) to foster economic development through agriculture."