Cross River State Government and
Canada have identified health, fishery and agro-forestry as areas of
collaboration for skills acquisition, trainings and micro-financing for
entrepreneurship.
The partnership, a resolution of a meeting between Governor Ben Ayade
and the Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Ambassador Perry
Calderwood, held at the Governor’s Office in Calabar, comes on the heels
of several others with countries that view Cross River State as
strategic and secure for investments.
The Canadian High Commissioner said his country has been partnering
the state through several programmes in the areas of health and was
planning to include agriculture even as his country bids to become a key
player in the exploitation and utilization of solid minerals in the
state to create wealth for the citizenry.
Calderwood who announced a $15 million window programme for skill
acquisition, training and microfinance for youths in the areas of
agro-forestry, fisheries and agriculture, said that the meeting was also
an approach for the state to increase its investment in essential
medicine, especially for women and children.
Cross river state is gradually becoming a gold mine......
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