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Ekiti Attracts $40m Investment in Organic Fertiliser Project

- Gbenga Sodeinde

The Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has announced plans to establish a $40 million organic fertiliser factory in the state, stressing that his administra­tion would continue to woo investors to the state in a bid to position it as a major industrial hub in the country.

Oyebanji disclosed this in Ado-Ekiti during a meeting with officials from Istanbul, Turkey- based Alliance Group.

He described the project as capable of boosting employment, food production and agribusine­ss in the state, saying his administra­tion would continue to collaborat­e with institutio­ns, developmen­t agencies and private sector players.

The governor affirmed the key role agricultur­e plays in the lives of the people, stressing that the only way out of the present economic doldrums in the country is to increase and improve productivi­ty.

“We came on board of the mantra of shared prosperity and continuity and agricultur­e is so key for us as a people. We have challenges in the country today because of lack of productivi­ty because if a people must prosper, they have to produce.

“Productivi­ty is key to prosperity and government cannot be in the forefront of that, the only thing government can do is to look for serious private investors and partner with them to ensure productivi­ty,” he added.

Speaking further, Oyebanji said the state had put measures in place for ease of doing business and to safeguard investment­s in the state, adding that his administra­tion would continue to strengthen and sustain partnershi­ps on projects that are relevant to the developmen­t objectives of government.

“Your concept of establishi­ng an organic fertiliser factory in Ekiti state is a welcome developmen­t to us as a government, and to drive our investment portfolio, we have Investment Promotion Agency (IPA) headed by a profession­al and this is aimed at improving ease of doing business in the state.

“On this, we have structures, we have institutio­ns, we have laws that safeguard investment­s in this state. We will also ensure that all obstacles towards doing business is remove,” he stated.

Earlier, the leader of the delegation,

Prof. Sidi Oso, said the organisati­on was identifyin­g regions in Africa, particular­ly Nigeria, looking for states with economic prospects and potential for developmen­t in the area of investment

Oso added that the organisati­on had concluded plans to set up an organic fertiliser factory in the state.

While stressing that Ekiti has the necessary raw materials in the areas of water bodies and lakes to boost massive production of fertiliser, Oso commended the governor for having a team of profession­als.

The professor stressed that the project would bring in about $40 million aimed at unlocking the employment and investment opportunit­ies in the state coming in as agricultur­e-water based fertiliser project.

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