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To set up processing plant
As
Delta state seeks to diversify its economy, Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has
disclosed that the agricultural sector would engender growth, stimulate the
economy and create employment for the people of the state.
Governor Okowa welcoming Mr. Chika Mordi to his office. With them is Mr. Alvaro Matinez. |
Speaking
when he received on a courtesy call the management team of Union Dicon Salt PLC
and GEA Groups, West Africa led by Mr. Chika Mordi and Dr. Anthony Osunde
respectively Wednesday (31/8/16 )in Asaba, Okowa said the nation needed to
diversify its economy from oil dependence so as to drive an inclusive and
sustainable economic growth, create jobs for the youths and put an end to the
current economic challenges faced by the nation.
“we are
happy that you are investing in the state, this your 10,000 hectares of cassava
production will generate jobs and economic activities in the communities, this
is in line with our SMART agenda, as we believe that we should not just produce
cash crops but also process it to get added values, this will stimulate growth
and the small scale farm holders in the areas will benefit from this your
project”, he said.
Governor Okowa 3rd left) in a group photograph with the investors. |
"We
are interested in growing the agriculture sector in terms of growing wealth for
our people, our over dependence on oil has had its challenges and has
disoriented our youths, we need to return to agriculture and agro- business
which will stimulate the economy and enable an inclusive and sustainable growth
for our people”, the governor added.
He
reassured investors of the provision of an enabling environment for their
investments in the state and commended Union Dicon and its partners for their
investment in the project
"l
believe this Bio-Ethanol and industrial starch processing mill project
will transform Delta State into an industrial hub for Africa and
stimulate economic growth, we are happy to partner with you in this value
added cassava production project," Okowa said.
Earlier,
the Managing Director of Union Dicon Salt PLC, Mr. Chuka Mordi said they were
in the state to inspect the take-off of their value added cassava farming,
bio-ethanol and industrial starch processing mill project, adding that they
have acquired over 10,000 hectares of land for the project.
He
explained that the processing plant would produce 18,000 tonnes of industrial
starch per annum, and 22,000 litres of bio-ethanol per day when fully
operational.
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