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A’Ibom Inaugurates Three Cassava Mills, Soon
Akwa Ibom State Gov
ernment said it would soon inaugurate three cassava mills to boost food production in the state.
Mr Moses Armstrong, The Special Assistant to Gov. Udom Emmanuel on Agriculture made this known in an interview with in Uyo recently .
He said that the cassava mills, when inaugurated, would help to reduce the price of the product in the market by 50 per cent in the state.
Armstrong said that the mills were located at Eket, Abak and Uruan local government areas of the state.
The governor’s aide also said that the mills were already completed and would soon be fully functional.
The Special Assistant explained that the state government would build 10 cassava mills, one in each of the ten federal constituencies, to ensure food sufficiency in the state.
Armstrong said government was committed to the Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement to manage the mills for the Ministry of Agriculture in the state.
“The proposed cassava mills in the 10 Federal Constituencies promised by the governor are ongoing; three out of the 10 are ready now in Eket, Abak, Uruan and are functional and ready for inauguration.
“Very soon, the Ministry of Agriculture will place adverts on radio and television to allow experts and private sectors to manage these mills.
“Government cannot do that alone; we need experts and the private sector to come and manage these mills.
“Let’s see how the mills will manifest and be productive for Akwa Ibom people,’’ he said.
Armstrong said that the cassava demonstration farms in the three senatorial districts were cultivated on 22 hectares of land.
“I personally have monitored these projects and they are doing very well and very soon, in about three weeks or one month, we should be harvesting our cassava,’’ Armstrong said.
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