Mbaise Policy Roundtable, CSS Group, Set Aside 7 Million Naira Agriculture Training Scholarship for Qualified Mbaise Candidates.
Owerri Imo State/New York, USA, April 25, 2021: The Mbaise Policy Roundtable (MPR), a non-governmental organization with offices in Owerri Imo State, Nigeria and New York, USA, announced in a recent statement, that it has concluded plans to make public, on its website https://mbaisepolicyroundtable.com/trainee-forms, on Monday April 26, 2021, scholarship application form to provide qualified Mbaise candidates the opportunity to participate in a two (2) week focused training in modern Agriculture techniques and business, at the CSS Integrated Farms in Nasarawa State, Nigeria. The CSS Group of Companies led by Professor John Kennedy Opara, is one of the largest mechanized Agribusiness in Africa, majoring in Agriculture, construction, food processing and packaging, Aviation and Renewable energy.

Lady Akwaugo Rowland-Obom
Commenting on the initiative, the MPR Agriculture Program Director, Lady Akwaugo Rowland-Obom said, “the scholarship program is best suited for those already practicing Agriculture, and desires to know more about advances in Agriculture as a business, development of skills and entrepreneurship for a successful Agriculture business in Mbaise”. Lady Rowland-Obom further said, “the initial scholarship award, worth over 7 million naira covers accommodation, meals, training materials, tablet, t-shirt, cap & bag, transportation etc, for 23 qualified Mbaise candidates. CSS will sponsor twenty (20) of the candidates, while the remaining three (3) will be sponsored by an MPR member Rev. Fr Charles Ufomadu. We are very appreciative of the CSS group and Rev. Fr Ufomadu for their wonderful gestures, and looking forward to more sponsors stepping in to help us reach our goal of training at least two (2) Agriculture practitioners per autonomous community of Mbaise”.

Mr Chijike Ndukwu
Also speaking from his perspective as MPR Chief Policy Officer, Mr Chijike Ndukwu added that “this scholarship program was one of several areas of win-win agreements from our strategic talks with the CSS Group, that will facilitate its growth and fast track Mbaise development into an Agro-based economic powerhouse.
There were several other areas of mutual agreement including strengthening MPR and partner her as an outlet for Corporate Social Responsibility in Mbaise, designate dedicated in-house navigators at CSS and locally at MPR to handle Agric development inquiries and consultations from Mbaise, establish a customized Agriculture training center or institute in Mbaise, partner with MPR in the ongoing establishment of an Agriculture University in Mbaise, establish a Food Reserve Center, Warehouse, and distribution infrastructure in Mbaise”

On the purpose for the strategic focus on Agriculture, the MPR Chairman Professor Eddie Oparaoji said, “What is often forgotten is that fighting hunger is in itself essential for fighting poverty: hunger reduces productivity, increases susceptibility to illness, reduces cognitive ability in children and reduces the willingness to undertake risky investments, thus affecting the rate of economic growth. Our goal is simple to educate and motivate our citizens to produce sufficient crops to feed their families, with a surplus to sell, thus meeting food security needs, bringing in an income to move them out of poverty and subsequently spur widespread economic development of Mbaise. The path is clear, we have the tools and resources it’s now time to move”.
MPR is the premier pre-eminent Mbaise Public Policy and Business Advisory Council in the World, focused entirely on the development of Mbaise and Imo State, through the facilitation of financial and in-kind resources, private investments and private public partnerships.
MPR is situated to liaise, partner, and/or collaborate with international entities, the Imo State Government and agencies, and the private sector to produce and advance policies that will fast track Mbaise and Imo State development to a first world status.
