Senator Abba Moro Concludes Training, Encourages Self-Reliance and Growth

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The Agricultural Value Chain Skills Acquisition training, organized by Senator Abba Moro, concluded in Abuja on Friday.

The event was attended by 200 participants from Benue South Senatorial District who gained valuable agro-allied business skills.

Senator Moro, representing the district and Senate Minority Leader, emphasized the importance of agriculture in today’s economy during the ceremony.

He addressed the trainees, urging them to use their newly acquired skills to foster self-reliance and entrepreneurship.
Moro noted that agriculture has become a profitable sector, offering opportunities in times when white-collar jobs are scarce.
He encouraged the beneficiaries to take full advantage of the training, which focused on agricultural value chain skills.
The senator highlighted the potential for creating job opportunities within the agricultural sector for themselves and others.
Moro assured participants that he would continue to support them through his ongoing empowerment programs and initiatives.
At the closing ceremony, beneficiaries expressed their gratitude to the senator for his commitment to improving their livelihoods.
They appreciated the senator’s leadership, noting his efforts in alleviating their challenges and promoting sustainable economic growth.
The senator’s empowerment programs have garnered praise from constituents, who have promised their continued support and prayers.
The training, which began on December 2nd, aimed to equip participants with essential skills for successful agro-business ventures.

By concluding the program, Senator Moro reinforced his commitment to uplifting his people and encouraging sustainable community development.

In his remarks, he reiterated the need for his constituents to utilize the skills learned for positive, long-term impact.

The training was a step toward addressing the high unemployment rate, providing practical solutions to economic challenges.

Beneficiaries are expected to use their knowledge to contribute significantly to the agricultural sector and their communities’ growth.

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