Amahoro Coalition and Bank of Agriculture partner to create 200,000 jobs for Forcibly Displaced Persons and host communities in Nigeria
DAKAR, Senegal – 2 September, 2025 – On the sidelines of the Africa Food Systems Forum in Dakar, Senegal, Amahoro Coalition and the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) signed a landmark partnership aimed at creating 200,000 jobs for forcibly displaced persons (FDPs) and their host communities across Nigeria.

This partnership establishes a strategic framework to jointly design and implement initiatives that foster job creation, agribusiness growth and rural economic development, directly benefiting up to 200,000 forcibly displaced persons and host community members in Nigeria.
The specific areas of collaboration outlined in the MOU include promoting economic inclusion for displaced persons in Nigeria, designing and implementing joint financing and training programmes, and identifying further opportunities for partnership to achieve measurable and sustainable impact.
Under the agreement Amahoro Coalition will identify, mobilize, and prepare eligible beneficiaries for BOA-supported programs, while facilitating partnerships with private sector actors, agribusinesses and market off-takers to create sustainable opportunities. It will also provide technical assistance in program design and impact measurement, lead communications and community engagement strategies, and mobilize resources to strengthen program delivery.
Isaac Kwaku Fokuo, Curator at Amahoro Coalition said:
“At Amahoro Coalition, we believe that investing in agriculture in displaced communities is not charity. It is one of the smartest business decisions Africa’s private sector can make today. These communities are young, resilient and ready to contribute, and with Africa holding over 60 percent of the world’s uncultivated arable land, the opportunity is immense. The time to act is now. By channeling resources into agriculture where displaced people live, African businesses can unlock new markets, drive food security and create dignified jobs that will fuel growth and stability for decades to come.”
The Bank of Agriculture will develop tailored financial solutions to support the economic inclusion of FDPs and host communities. It will also facilitate financial literacy and agribusiness training programmes, leveraging its extensive branch and zonal office network for outreach and engagement. The Bank will collaborate with Amahoro Coalition on advocacy to promote FDP inclusion in national agricultural policies, creating pathways to economic empowerment and sustainable livelihoods.
Ayo Sotinrin, Managing Director and CEO of the Bank of Agriculture (BOA) said:
“This partnership demonstrates our commitment to inclusive agricultural development where no one is left behind. My vision for the Bank of Agriculture goes beyond a traditional lending institution, it is to be a catalyst for social change and rural prosperity. By leveraging our financial expertise and expansive network, combined with Amahoro Coalition’s deep community ties and understanding of displacement dynamics, together we will drive economic inclusion and advance Nigeria’s food security and rural transformation goals. This partnership reflects a fundamental belief that investing in women and youth is a powerful tool in achieving sustainable development. Beyond extending credit, we are building pathways to a more inclusive and prosperous future for Nigeria’s agriculture sector.”









The Bank of Agriculture (BOA) is Nigeria’s premier Development Finance Institution for agriculture and rural development. Established in 1972, BOA has provided financial services for agricultural value chains for decades. The recent appointment of its new Managing Director and CEO marks a pivotal point for the Bank. Guided by its vision to be Africa’ foremost development finance institution for the agriculture sector, BOA is pursuing a strategic digital transformation into a modern, technology-enabled, and data-driven institution.