Photo courtesy Bayelsa State Government
A 12 member board of the Bayelsa State
Agricultural Development Company Limited has been formally
inaugurated with a mandate to diversify the state’s economy beyond oil
and gas.
Inaugurating the board at the Executive
Council Chambers of Government House, Yenagoa, Governor Seriake Dickson
said the company was incorporated by his administration not just
to guarantee food sufficiency after the flood but to devise ways of
creating value added chain in massive food production for local
consumption and export.
To this end, Governor Dickson
charged members of the board to develop a blueprint within the shortest
possible time on how the state could be involved in food production
particularly in crops such as cassava, plantain, banana and fisheries as
well as establish large storage facilities that would be second to none
in the world.
Describing agriculture as dear
to government in its restoration agenda, the Governor noted that if
the Agricultural Firm succeeds, Government would have made tremendous
impact in stimulating the local economy and create job opportunities for
the people. He remarked that Government had already signed a Memorandum
of Understanding with a foreign technical partner for the cultivation
and processing of cassava for local consumption and principally for
export.
Bayelsa, according to the Governor
is endowed with vast arable land to drive revolutionary agriculture in
the state and expressed optimism that in the next one year, the
Peremabiri Rice Farm will be resuscitated. “We are actually an agrarian
people as much as we are fishermen, we also have vast expanse of land
that can support massive investment in agriculture” Governor Dickson
remarked.
Expressing his administration’s desire
to establish an equivalent of the Songhai Farms in the state,
Governor Dickson noted that the Agricultural Company would have
subsidiaries and a warehouse established in each Local Government area
of the state. He pointed out that the company is also expected to secure
certification from international bodies for the state’s produce which
would be bought off from local farmers.
Air Vice Marshall Larry Koinyan (Rtd) is
to serve as Group Chairman of the board while Izonebi Rodger Obubo is
the Group Managing Director. Other members are, Reverend Otokolo Willie
Dan, Dr Aziba Alaguo Seibofa, Professor Ebi Ngodigha and Mr Gilbert
Adeh.
The rest are, Dr Ebinimi Joe Ansa, Chief
Ekpein Appah, Chris Alagoa, Dr Edward Spiff, Professor Steve Azaiki and
President of the Ijaw Youth Council, Abiye
Kuroyemieama. Responding, Group Chairman of the board, Rtd AVM Larry
Koinyan assured Governor Dickson of their determination to work towards
actualizing the vision of government in the Agricultural sector.
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