Buhari commissions rice seedling factory in Calabar, says it is people oriented
L-R: Cross River State governor, Senator Ben Ayade and President Muhammadu Buhari
(Nigeria) President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, commissioned the
Cross River State seedlings and seed multiplication factory in Calabar which he
described as people-oriented project.
The President said the project was in line with his
administration's zero oil economic roadmap with Cross River State governor,
Senator Ben Ayade becoming a reference point in that vision.
He said, "When we assumed the rein of leadership of our
dear country, our administration launched a zero-oil economic roadmap as a way of
making our country less dependent on oil, while encouraging investments in
other sectors of the economy, particularly agriculture.
"I am happy that Governor Ayade keyed into that policy
and has today become the reference point in our agricultural revolution
effort."
While emphasising the significance of the event, President
Buhari said: "That we are gathered here today is no doubt a determination
woven through to precision and a glowing testament to the fact that the policy
is working."
The President who lauded Ayade for the giant stride and for
keying into his agricultural policy, further noted that the factory spoke
loudly about his administration's strides in agriculture, adding that it's
capacity to produce high yield and disease resistant seeds, will aid in job
creation and earn revenue for the state.
"The factory, said to be the first in Africa, is an
automated plant with a capacity to produce high yielding vitaminized and
disease resistant rice seedlings," Buhari said.
On the impact of the seedlings factory on the economy, the
President said: "Seedlings from this factory will improve rice yield from
the current national average of 3 to 4 tons per hectare to about 9 to 10 tons
per hectare, thus helping to ensure rice sufficiency in the country and doing
away with import and saving foreign exchange for Nigeria.
"Besides creating employment opportunities for the
unemployed, I have no doubt that this rice factory will also be a veritable
platform for income generation for Cross River."
Continuing, he said: "I am further told that the
factory has the capacity to meet both foreign and domestic demands. This will
go a long way in placing Nigeria on the global rice production map."
He directed relevant federal parastatals to partner with the
state even as he hoped that the factory, alongside other agro-based industries
being built by the state will inspire other leaders to key into his vision of
ensuring food security for the country. "I therefore, enjoin relevant
Federal Government Agencies such as the Ministry of Agriculture and the Central
Bank of Nigeria, through its anchor borrower’s programme, to partner with Cross
River in the area of supply of seedlings to our farmers.
"With Governor Ayade's other investments in agriculture
such as the ongoing construction of an ultramodern rice mill in Ogoja, the
cotton farm in Yala, the cocoa processing plant in Ikom and the Banana
plantation in Odukpani, the feed mill and yellow maize farm in Obubra as well
as the ultramodern poultry farm for export of frozen chicken amongst others, it
is clear that Cross River has found a pathway to decouple itself from over
reliance on federal allocation.
"It is evident also that by conceiving projects such as
this, Governor Ayade has a keen eye for tomorrow; focusing on projects that are
building a new economic base for the state rather than projects with short term
benefits for the purpose of making cheap political gains.
"It is therefore, my hope and expectation that other
states that are yet to fully take advantage of the zero-oil economic roadmap of
the federal government will take a cue from Cross River State.
"Once again, I commend Governor Ayade for this laudable
initiative as our country makes steady and assured progress towards
self-sufficiency in food production."
In his address, Governor Ayade said the state was aware of
the President's focus which inspired the decision to invest in agro-allied
industries which include the cocoa processing industry, banana Plantation, soya
bean, calapharm, Instant noodles, rice mill, among others.
"These are all products of your discussion with me each
time I have to meet with you and therefore, everything Cross River gives me and
the entire people of Cross River credit," Ayade said.
Ayade subsequently called for a standing ovation for
the President, a directive which he explained: "I say so because we
have five million hectares of paddy soil in Nigeria, unfortunately, less than
1.7 million hectares of that used to be cultivated; but since you came in with
your aggressive program on rice, the amount of cultivable land has grown to
three million hectares and it is rising.
He disclosed that the country used to spend about NGN460
billion importing rice and an additional NGN60 billion in December, which
according to him, "has come down dramatically and saved the pressure on
the naira, courtesy of your innovative thinking."
The governor posited that with the population statistics,
Nigeria faces a "humongous challenge that can lead to absolute social
disorder if you don't take a deliberate step to ensure that we improve on the
rice demand and rice supply chain.
"It was against this background that we realise that we
needed to do something very specific on rice cultivation."
Justifying the Modernization of rice production, Ayade argued
that the old way of preserving rice seeds was outdated and counterproductive as
the yield was always low, hence the need to go scientific in seed
multiplication and preservation which made it "unacceptable for people to
go into farming."
"We needed to change and bring agriculture into a
digital age and nexux. It is against that background that Cross River State
under my watch and based on your advice, we focused on automated rice
seed and seedling factory," he said, adding: "We are just not
stopping at providing seeds and seedlings, we have gone further to also set up
the first vitaminised rice plant."
In a bid to bring optimal value for the rice produced, the
governor said it will also serve as a raw material for the instant noodles
factory being set up by the state government.
On the challenges of financing the projects, Ayade said:
"There is a new concept which is not just doing business with other
peoples money, the new concept in Cross River now is called intellectual money.
It is that intellectual money we have adopted to bring all these to
reality."
Soliciting the support of the President, Ayade added that
"We have done all we can, we can only pass it to the father of the
country. This is your property, this is your product, this is a product of your
intellectual acumen."
The president, accompanied by the governors of Kebbi, Alhaji
Atiku Bagudu, his Abia state counterpart, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu; deputy governor
of Akwa Ibon State, Elder Moses Okon, the head of civil service of the
federation, Mrs. Winnifred Oyo-Ita; Niger Delta Affairs minister, Mr. Usani
Usani and his Transport counterpart, Rotimi Amarachi, among others,
were then led on a tour of the complex by Governor Ayade amidst cheers
from the large crowd that poured out to witness the historic occasion.
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