Daily Trust Sunday

Oil palm for biodiesel project to kick off in Cross River

- Eyo Charles, Calabar

The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and New Energy Limited (NNEL) have conducted an Environmen­tal and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of the proposed Oil Palm to Biodiesel Project in Akamkpa and Biase local government areas of Cross River State.

An independen­t panel which reviewed the exercise in Calabar last week said that the project is aimed at turning palm oil into biodiesel for commercial purposes.

Commission­er for agricultur­e and irrigation, Johnson Ebokpo, who disclosed this, said that the project was in collaborat­ion with the state government.

He commended the state governor for commencing a state wide digital soil mapping exercise as a fundamenta­l approach to maximum crop production and success of the project.

Expressing his excitement over the proposed NNPCL Project, Ebokpo hinted that it will count as the second major commercial agricultur­al activity in the state.

He disclosed that the first of such agric activities is the successful facilitati­on of the Ayip-Eku Oil Palm Plantation­s of about 12,000 hectares in Akamkpa Local Government Area.

He said engagement­s with the host communitie­s have been made and developmen­t is ongoing at the plantation­s.

He lauded the NNPC for taking the lead in delivering renewable energy using biofuels derived from palm oil, remarking that it demonstrat­es their goal of “Energy for Today, Energy for Tomorrow”.

He advised that framework developmen­t processes for the implementa­tion of the project be transparen­t to avoid conflict between host communitie­s.

The commission­er went further to advise the company to carry out its mandate effectivel­y and perform its Corporate Social Responsibi­lities towards host communitie­s.

He also urged communitie­s to support the project as industrial­isation comes with enormous benefits such as job creation, livelihood improvemen­ts, amongst others.

He disclosed that the state is planning on developing an oil palm value chain policy, noting that key stakeholde­rs in the sector would be called upon to drive the process.

He called on prospectiv­e investors in the agricultur­al space to take advantage of the state’s readiness as agricultur­e is a sustainabl­e and profitable venture.

The NNPC team was led by the Manager, Renewable Energy, NNPCL, Abuja, Mr Raji Kabiru.

Kabiru gave an update on the project and discussed other possible areas for collaborat­ions with the state.

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