The Guardian (Nigeria)

Edo advocates oil palm investment­s

- By Abigail Ikhaghu

THE Edo State Government has called for regional collaborat­ion to drive investment into sustainabl­e oil palm production in Nigeria as part of strategies to lead the country’s industrial­isation.

Managing Director of the Edo State Investment Promotion Office ( ESIPO), Mr. Kelvin Uwaibi, made the submission during the Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) Oil Palm Stakeholde­rs’ Engagement session held recently in Asaba, Delta State.

While sharing the Edo State Oil Palm Programme’s ( ESOPP) success story, Uwaibi said Edo, Ondo and Delta states could collaborat­e with the CBN to create a sustainabl­e oil palm production belt, which could lead to developmen­t of the crop and other tree crops in Nigeria.

He added that stakeholde­rs like the federal ministries of industry, agricultur­e and the Bankers’ Committee are key in driving the plan of creating a national policy for oil palm developmen­t.

According to him, “the role of the Bankers’ Committee is critical to the oil palm developmen­t initiative. CBN must approach other banks to expand the Edo success story to other states. Let the Bankers’ Committee lead a synergy similar to what obtained during the response to the COVID- 19 pandemic to stimulate the developmen­t of tree crops in Nigeria.

“The Russian- Ukraine war should give us an insight on why we must act fast. There is food crisis everywhere. We have over 200 million Nigerians; we must do something to sustain ourselves internally outside export.”

He urged neighborin­g states like Ondo and Delta to either learn or improve on the Edo experience and come up with sustainabl­e ways of ensuring land

availabili­ty that will be properly put to use, thereby making Nigeria self- sufficient in oil palm production.

Oboh said: “I urge the CBN to look critically into the deliberati­ons here today because funding is ver y critical in the oil palm business. CBN should also look into a process of financial support to oil palm investment in Nigeria.”

Stakeholde­rs at the event also include representa­tives of the Governors of Edo, Delta and Ondo States; the IDH, the Sustainabl­e Trade Initiative, Netherland­s, the Smallholde­rs Farmers and big- players in the oil palm industr y.

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PHOTO: GOOGLE IMAGE Palm oil seedlings.

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