Business Day (Nigeria)

Mbah plans special agro-allied processing zones for Enugu

- By By Damilola Odifa

PETER Mbah, Enugu State governorsh­ip flag-bearer of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), has said he will establish special agro-allied processing zones in the state if elected.

Mbah disclosed this on Wednesday at his town hall meetings held in Aninri East and Aninri South Developmen­t Centres of the state while interactin­g with different sections of the communitie­s to ascertain their needs and further integrate them in his programmes for the people, according to a statement.

He assured the people of the state, as well as investors and members of the business community that his administra­tion would transform Enugu State from subsistenc­e agricultur­e to a hub of agro-allied industrial­isation driven by technology.

The town hall meetings, organised to avail members of the communitie­s, including different profession­al bodies, the opportunit­y to interact with Mbah, attracted thousands of community leaders, religious leaders, traders, market women, farmers, and other trade union bodies who took out time to express their concerns about the future of the state and what they expect from his administra­tion.

In their separate speeches at the two developmen­t centres, Chinedu Okwu, the member representi­ng Aninri State Constituen­cy at the House of Assembly, and Uchenna Ogbonna, commission­er for labour and productivi­ty, bemoaned the recurring flood menace in the area during the rainy season which they blamed for low productivi­ty in their farming produce.

They urged Mbah to complete the abandoned water dam commenced by the federal government in the area, stressing that he has the intellectu­al grit, competence, and proven capacity to make a huge difference in the lives of the people.

Mbah said, “We came here for serious business and to interface with you on how to implement our manifesto by giving you the opportunit­y to speak to us directly.

“We came to ascertain your needs and we have heard you clearly. I want to tell you we are documentin­g all the issues you have raised and we are tackling them.”

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