Daily Trust Sunday

Gov Otu plans more rural roads to boost agricultur­e

- From Eyo Charles, Calabar

Governor Bassey Otu of Cross River State has disclosed that his government will open up many rural roads to enable rural farmers evacuate their farm yields to urban centres and general markets.

He also added that his administra­tion is committed to return the renowned Okuku market in Yala local government area of the state to a thriving local commodity hub of internatio­nal standard where farm produce from villages can be sold cheaply.

The governor spoke when he received a delegation led by the Paramount Ruler of Yala LGA, Ogamode Clement Onah Ipuole, in his office in Calabar.

Governor Otu said, “We have noted that inaccessib­ility to larger markets occasioned by bad or nonavailab­le roads have impacted against agricultur­e or smallholde­r farmers in the state.

“We will open up roads for ease of transporta­tion of goods from the interior communitie­s to the urban areas and markets.”

He said his administra­tion bids to explore the area’s huge agricultur­e

potentials as well as reposition it to its once reputed place as the food basket of the state, nay Nigeria.

Otu called on traditiona­l and opinion leaders of Yala LGA to emphasise on agricultur­e, saying it will foster healthier communal ties, peaceful coexistenc­e and good neighborli­ness.

“We want the cooperatio­n of our traditiona­l authoritie­s to nib the avoidable records of communal clashes and other disputes which affect agricultur­e in the bud,” the governor said.

He noted that the state was carrying out proper reforms to make sure that agricultur­e is well positioned as the mainstay of the state’s economy.

He maintained that security and other structures that would entrench sanity in the area are being put in place.

The governor expressed optimism that in the near future when the envisioned Okuku commodity market becomes a reality, the state government would definitely make areas like Okpoma and Okuku urban towns as the agricultur­al potentials of the area have all the trappings to make Yala an urban and commercial nerve center in the northern part of the state.

Speaking, the Paramount Ruler, Ogamode Clement Onah Ipuole, said access roads linking the various communitie­s to enable them transport their farm produce, lack of potable drinking water, upgrade of the Okuku local food commodity market to internatio­nal standard, were some of their challenges.

He appealed for the creation of an irrigation dam to boost food production; exploratio­n of the huge salt deposits in the area and establishm­ent of a salt industry.

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Governor Bassey Otu

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