A/Ibom’s proposed rice plantation to employ 2,000 youths and women, says Gov. Emmanuel
Gov. Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom said on
Wednesday that the state’s proposed 10,000 hectares of rice
plantation to be inaugurated by the second quarter of 2017 would
employ 2,000 youths.
Emmanuel, while addressing youths in
Nsit Ubium, said that both the plantation and a processing mill would
be located in Ini Local Government Area.
According to the governor, a
7.5-kilometre of road is being constructed to the plantation ahead of
the inauguration.
“We are set to inaugurate 10,000
hectares of rice plantation with the entire value chain going to be
in Ini Local Government Area of the state.
“We need to construct a road to the
rice plantation.
“If you go there, the 7.5 km of road
we are constructing will be commissioned by the second quarter of
next year so that we can go ahead with the inauguration.
“The rice plantation, when
inaugurated, will employ 2,000 youths and women in the state,’’
he said.
Besides, he said the coconut plantation
established by the state had employed 300 youths, adding that another
600 youths would be employed before the rainy season.
The governor said his administration
was building infrastructure for the enhancement of industrialization
of the state.
He reassured the citizens that
Eket/Ibeno road would be inaugurated by May 29, adding that
Eket/Etinan road was under construction.
Emmanuel said the state government had
handed over the construction of Eket/Etinan road to a multinational
construction company.
“I will ensure that Eket/Etinan road
is constructed by multinational construction company for quality
sake,’’ Emmanuel said.
He added that the state government was
committed to give jobs to the teeming youths and women, promising
that his administration would teach youths how to fish and not to
distribute fish to them.
He also said a cottage industry for the
manufacturing of tooth picks and pencils would be inaugurated soon.
NAN reports that a Singapore-based
investment organisation, Ashdene Associates Nigeria, had signed a
$100 million investment agreement with the Akwa Ibom Government on
agricultural development, infrastructural expansion and
consolidation.
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