Ekiti State Government is set to engage about one hundred and twenty young graduates who were successful in the recent interview conducted for young graduates interested in the Fayemi-Administration’s Youth in Commercial Agriculture Development Programme (YCAD).
The State Commissioner for Agriculture and National Resources, Mr. Babajide Awowosafe who made this known in Ado-Ekiti directed the 120 successful candidates to come for their letters of employment and signing of their agreement forms.
He stressed that the 120 successful candidates are expected to participate in the training programme scheduled to start soonest.
Mr Arowosafe reinstated the commitment of the Fayemi administration to making agriculture a viable source of revenue and livelihood by ensuing suitable employment, food security and provision of Industrial raw materials.
Last modified: June 10, 2012