FG procures 100 rice mills for distribution to states – Ogbeh
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, says the Federal Government has
purchased 100 rice mills for distribution to rice-producing states in
the country.
Ogbeh said this in Umuahia on Monday
during the Federal Government’s town hall meeting with prominent
indigenes of the state.
He said that the machines would also be
sold to private millers at reduced rates, adding that the gesture was
part of government’s interventions to boost local rice production.
According to him, Nigeria is spending 5
million dollars daily on rice importation from Thailand, India and
Vietnam.
He expressed delight that Nigeria now
ranked second in rice production in the continent, adding that the
money spent on importation could be put into infrastructure
development.
The minister also spoke on government’s
efforts to enhance the production of Cocoa and Cashew in the country.
He said that the Federal Government
would soon relaunch Cocoa production in three states of Abia, Ondo
and Cross River, adding that new fertiliser for the commodity was
being developed.
Accordingly, he said that Federal
Government also planned to set up six major cashew-processing
factories in the country in collaboration with the private sector.
Ogbeh said that Abia had potential for
coconut production and urged the state to explore its great potential
in agriculture to boost its internally generated revenue.
He said that states in the federation
could be financially autonomous and viable, “without depending on
Federal Allocation,” if they could explore and exploit their huge
potential in agriculture.
According to him, a scheme for the
construction of 10 dams in the 36 states of the federation and Abuja,
known as Project 10-37, is underway.
The minister also said that there were
plans to restructure the Bank of Industry to enable it meet the
demands for facilities by agriculturists in the country.
He said that the Anchor-Borrower
Programme would be expanded to include the rice millers at the end of
the restructuring.
Also, the Minister of Industry, Trade
and Investment, Mr Okechukwu Enalema, said that the Federal
Government was committed to the development of small and medium
enterprises (SMEs) for which Aba was known for.
Enalema said that to achieve its target
on SMEs, government placed high premium on the development of
dilapidated infrastructure, especially the roads and power.
He also expressed the hope that with
the recent efforts made to resolve some issues delaying the take-off
of Geometric Power Plant, located in Osisioma, near Aba, the problem
of power in Aba would soon be over.
He said that government was determined
to create industrial zones and parks in the country and that Aba
stood to benefit greatly from government’s interventions for the
nation’s industrial growth.
According to him, with government’s
emphasis on how to promote made-in-Nigeria products, Aba stands an
advantage of being a great beneficiary of all the Federal
Government’s interventions.
The meeting, which was organised by the
Federal Ministry of Information and Cuture, was attended by some
National Assembly members from Abia, including Sen. Mao Ohuabunwa,
representing Abia North Senatorial District.
Other dignitaries included chairmen of
political parties as well as a cross-section of traditional rulers
from the 17 local government areas of the state.
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