A University Don, Prof. Demion Asawalam has Advocated the setting up of soil science clubs in public secondary private schools in the country to enhance the knowledge of soil
Speaking during a sensitization visit to schools in Umuahia the state capital, including lbeku High school, Ndume Otuka Community Secondary School and Mercy High school, Ahiaeke, Prof Asawalam who is the South-East representative at the Nigerian Institute of Soil Science said the exercise is necessary to increase the number of soil scientists in the country.
He maintained that the issue of food crisis will be adequately tackled if people have adequate knowledge of soil and it’s usage.
The university don called on the students to develop interest in soil science to enable them contribute in enhancing food production in the country through their expertise.
He described soil as important to man’s development and survival, emphasizing that any nation that does not take advantage of it’s soil will be at the mercy of other countries.
Contributing, Prof Godwin Nnaji and Prof Rozata Eneje, said the setting up of the soil science clubs in the schools will help to increase knowledge.


















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