Taraba can meet Nigeria’s annual rice demand— Gov. Ishaku
Gov. Darius Ishaku
of Taraba on Monday said that the state had the potential to produce
10million tonnes of rice, the annual demand of the country, with
adequate financing and availability of modern equipment.
Ishaku said this
in Ardo-kola at a stakeholders’ meeting of the PDP’s delegates
representing Jalingo and Ardo-kola.
He said areas
like: Karim-lamido, Gassol, Ardo-kola, Lau, Ibi, Wukari, Takum, among
others, had fertile lands suitable for growing large quantities of
rice.
The governor noted
that lack of sufficient funds had undermined the capacity of the
state’s rice farmers to produce at an optimum level.
Ishaku, however,
said the state government was determined to support farmers in the
state with farm inputs and improved seeds to increase their
productivity.
He said that
Dominion Farms, owned by a Kenyan investor in Gassol, had been given
six months to commence buying of paddy rice from out-growers for
processing.
The governor
announced that the state government had bought hybrid seeds of Bennie
seeds, soya beans and cassava and it would soon distribute them to
its farmers.
“Recently, there
is a high demand of bennie seeds in our markets; though, I do not
know what they are doing with it. We have acquired its improved seed.
“We have also
acquired hybrid seeds of soya beans and of course, cassava, because I
will soon revive our cassava processing plant.
“When that is
done, it will bring the total companies I revived to five out of the
25 companies that were in comatose when I took over,’’ Ishaku
said.
The governor said
he was in Ardo-kola to thank the people for massively voting for him
in 2015.
“The best time
to appreciate that support is now; since I have won all the
post-election suits instituted by my opponents,’’ he said.
Also speaking, the
state PDP Chairman, Mr Victor Bala, noted that loyalty to party
decisions was critical to the growth of party politics.
Bala urged council
area chapters of the party that could not garner adequate support for
the party in 2015 election, to “sit up’’ as the 2019 general
elections were approaching.
“Politics is
like an investment. If you invest a little, do not expect high
dividends at the end of the day, ‘’ he said.
Comments
Post a Comment