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Rivers $12million Cassava initiative to create 3000 jobs, boost GDP



*Wike accuses CBN for refusal grant

Rivers State government request for N5 billion to boost the agriculture sector in the State. 


BY IBRAHIM BAKARE



Rivers State governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has expressed optimism that the State’s $12 million  Cassava processing initiative will create jobs and enhance the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country.



The Governor urged the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture to support the initiative to boost food security,  create jobs and earn foreign exchange  for the country.



Governor Wike  said this during a meeting with the board of the Rivers Cassava Processing Company Limited at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday.



He explained that the State government ought to enjoy the support of the CBN in its endeavour to boost food production and reduce importation of cassava products, particularly, processed starch into the country. 

According to him, if the Rivers Cassava Processing Company is encouraged, the country’s dependence on imported cassava products will drastically reduce.


The governor regretted that the CBN has failed to accede  to Rivers State government request for N5 billion to boost the agriculture sector in the State. He noted  that if part of the N5 billion is  invested in the Rivers Cassava processing initiative, it  will  create jobs and reduce unemployment rate.



He suggested that the State government’s 70 percent equity in the company should be divested to encourage private sector participation and  minimise government interference in the affairs of the company.



The Rivers State Commissioner of Agriculture, Dr Fred Kpakor explained that the multi-million Dollar cassava processing plant located at Afam, in Oyigbo Local Government Area,  has the capacity to process 45,000 metric tons of cassava tuber to produce 12,500 metric tons of high quality cassava flour.

Kpakor added that the plant will create over 3000 jobs, and that in the medium term, the company  will add  starch to its products as well as  glucose in the future.



The managing director of the company, Reuben Giesen,  said the facility will run on environment friendly power from the Rivers State Independent Power Plant in Afam, thus, setting the pace for industrialisation of the area.



Giesen said the State government and its partners, the Netherlands Embassy in Nigeria and Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), have keyed into the cassava production polity of the Federal Government.



The External Relations Manager of SPDC, Mr Igo Wali, explained that Shell  has already invested $3.6 Million into the project as a mark of its commitment to boost food security and enhance job creation in the State. 


 

Rivers State Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike  meeting with the board of the Rivers Cassava Processing Company Limited at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Tuesday.

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