Ms Majekodunmi urged young Nigerians to engage in innovation, entrepreneurship, and advocacy.
The group plans interventions such as soil testing, training on organic fertiliser production and distribution of improved seedlings to farmers.
Mr Uja expressed optimism that the mini-ranching model introduced under the project would help reduce clashes over grazing routes and the destruction of farmlands.
They noted that in one month, over $100 billion has been extracted from people through rising energy costs.
According to her, the initiative aims to drive inclusive and sustainable agricultural transformation.
She disclosed that 511 survivors were supported with livelihoods and empowerment interventions.
The country director acknowledged the relevance of the DPGG in advancing gender equality in Nigeria.
He called for a comprehensive review of Nigeria’s poverty reduction strategies.
Stakeholders in Nigeria’s democratic process have renewed their commitment to ensuring a peaceful governorship election in Anambra.
ActionAid Nigeria has called on all tiers of government, civil society organisations, and citizens to demonstrate a renewed commitment to accountability.
