Jonathan appointed Africa’s Ambassador for ‘Agricultural Technology’
The Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, has been appointed as Africa’s Ambassador for ‘Agricultural Technology’, by the African Agricultural Technology Foundation.
A statement by the Communication Officer of AATF, Alex Abutu, to Journalists in Kaduna State on Friday, disclosed this.
AATF Executive Director, Dr Canisius Kanangire, said the appointment was due to Jonathan’s track record in championing agricultural transformation on the African continent.
He says, “Dr Jonathan was able to demonstrate in Nigeria that agriculture should be treated as a business and supported by relevant policies to improve the livelihoods of our growing farming population.
While accepting the appointment, Jonathan reiterated his interest in driving food security and transformation across Africa.
In 2003 AAFT was established to address Africa’s food security potential via agricultural technology.