 Malangera's Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, Professor Joseph Ousef, has pledged a federal government's commitment to providing potable water and irrigation for all citizens. The Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation and lower Niger River Basin Development Authority have announced plans to provide potable drinking water, sanitation and irrigation water to boost food production in Ilari, Kuala state. The scheme, which trained 50 youth on modern agribusiness, concluded with a statement to journalists. We as a Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation, we are working assiduously to see how we can provide water for drinking, potable water for drinking, sanitation and water for irrigation. The water for irrigation will be used in the production of food, which will enhance food security. Because when this food security is being enhanced, it will not only provide the food on the table of Nigerians, it will also generate revenue for the government. It will also provide an employment for the youth, as you can see today. The youth are being empowered today to see how they can go into ventures, to see how they can go into agriculture and other activities that will empower them to enhance the economy of the nation. The Minister had participants to effectively utilize the skills acquired during their training for the country's overall development. My advice to the beneficiary of the empowerment program is that the knowledge they have gained and the products they have acquired, they should put it to judicial sleeves so that together we can support Mr. President in his drive to help the good people of Nigeria. It's been impactful because before, I don't know much about agribusiness. From what I've acquired, I mean the knowledge I've acquired there so far, no doubt about it. This will enable me one to expand the size of my farmland and at the same time again, this one will give me opportunity to employ more people. Don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.