Editorial
Rivers Songhai Farms: Good Move
Senior citizens, prominent opinion leaders, and indeed, elder statesmen in Rivers State on one hand and senior media executives on another on separate occasions recently undertook a guided tour of the state-owned Songhai Farms located at Bunu Tai, in Tai Local Government Area of the state.
At the end of both trips, stakeholders expressed utter amazement at the level of progress the farm has recorded.
Already, the integrated farm complex is bubbling with economic activities in different aspects of the scheme, including crops, livestock, fish farming, poultry and the grasscutters farm, over 900 bird layers in active service, producing between 400 and 500 crates of fresh eggs per day.
The eggs currently sell for between N550.00 and N600.00 within the farm complex as against N800.00 in the open market.
With a daily production of eggs valued at N240,000.00, the Songhai Farm is expected to rake in about N7 million per month, and over N80 million annually.
This is, indeed, remarkable, particularly now that it has become obvious that unless states in the Federation diversified their sources of investment, with special attention to agriculture, very little could be achieved in rapid development pursuits.
Former Deputy Governor of the state, Sir Gabriel Toby said that the farm would go a long way towards eradicating unemployment and poverty among the youths, and described the Rivers agric-venture as a concrete effort towards realizing a stable economy for the state.
The Tide is, indeed, amazed that a lot could be achieved in spite of the fact that the farm is still under construction. What this implies is that when completed, and all sectors put to effective production, a lot would be achieved.
This is why we commend Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi for his foresight, backed by a strong political will, which have turned out to be a wise economic decision.
Indeed, his policy direction of creating an agro-economic corridor in the state has started rubbing off positively on communities, especially Bunu Tai and its environs.
From the overall plan and intention behind the scheme, it is expected that the initiative now under the technical supervision of Songhai Farms International Port- Novo, Benin Republic, would without doubt, create a new army of knowledge-based farmers who would replicate the species and methods across other communities in Rivers State and Nigeria.
This is why we challenge the operators of the scheme and others charged with the mandate of actualizing the dreams of the bumper harvest initiative to ensure that its overall target is met.
Also, other aspects of the farm project must be developed fully in order to create jobs and wealth for the Rivers man and beyond.
It is also instructive to warn that similar lofty initiatives that proved successful initially, turned to become huge liabilities, particularly when the original managers either left or lost their focus. The Risonpalm Project remains a typical example.
Therefore, the Songhai Farms and the plausible objectives they parade must not be allowed to fail. Happily, early signs have shown that Governor Amaechi has made a worthy investment that would create employment, food, revenue and security, but it requires same sense of patriotism, expertise, focus, dedication, and indeed, service to sustain the fledging success story, we are celebrating today.
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