The Guardian (Nigeria)

Urhobo leaders seek investors in agricultur­e sector

- From Monday Osayande, Asaba

PROMINENT Urhobo leaders, yesterday, met in Asaba, the Delta State capital to review and harness the agricultur­al potential in Urhobo land with a view to creating employment and reducing poverty in its 24 kingdoms.

The leaders, who stated this at the third edition of Urhobo Economic and Investment Summit, said subsistenc­e farming was no longer fashionabl­e and could not create the desired economic prosperity in the state.

With the theme: Harnessing Agricultur­al Potentials for Growth and Developmen­t in Urhobo Land, the summit was attended by Deputy President of the Senate, Ovie Omo- Agege, Ben Igbakpa, Francis Waive and Efe Afe, David Edevbie, who is Chief of Staff ( COS) to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, academics, traditiona­l rulers and developmen­t experts, among others.

Omo- Agege noted that the Urhobo nation was endowed with natural resources needed to sustain a stronger agrarian economy, adding that there were several untapped potential in the agricultur­al sector that could be harnessed to create jobs, support rural developmen­t and secure sustainabl­e food production for the ethnic nationalit­y.

Speaking, Igbakpa stressed the need for the Urhobo to be adequately prepared to tap future opportunit­ies that may emanate from the proposed African Continenta­l Free Trade Zone.

Waive said there was the need for reorientat­ion of Urhobo farmers to make them more receptive to government programmes aimed at promoting agricultur­al activities.

Edevbie said the theme of the summit was apt and a wake- up call to fully harness the agricultur­al potentials for better socio- economic growth of the Urhobo nation.

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