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Determined to ensure food sufficiency in the state, Cross River State Governor, Professor Ben Ayade recently charged his Commissioners and all political appointees in the State, to as a matter of urgency, start the cultivation of rice to arrest the current food shortage being experienced in the country.
Ayade gave the directive when he embarked on an inspection tour of some rice farms in Obudu and Bekwarra Local Government Areas of the State with the presidential committee on rice and wheat production led by its Chairman and Governor of Kebbi State, Senator Atiku Baguduin Ogburo.
The team commissioned the Ayade Farms in Obudu and later inspected the over 20,000 hectares of rice farm in Ugboro in Bekwarra Local Government Area.
Ayade who commended the Central Bank for some of the initiatives put in place to make rice production one of President Muhammadu Buhari’s agricultural policies said: “Today, we stand to publicly declare that the people of Cross River support your rice anchor borrowers programme and has keyed in fully as a responsive government.”
Continuing, he maintained: “We support the dream of Mr President who believes that this country should be self sufficient in rice production and he has not only shown reasonable commitment but has followed up with action plans to achieve this vision.”
The Governor disclosed that the state has acquired over 18,000 square kilometres of land to donate to anyone willing to cultivate rice in the State.
Calling on Nigerians to support the Federal Government’s effort in this direction and avoid sabotage, Ayade said: “Taking a cue from The Governor of Kebbi State, I have keyed into this presidential initiative by owning my own rice farm today.
I am sure that by next year, given the number of things we have put on ground, Cross River will have more than enough to feed and export.”
Ayade further added: “As an extension, I have directed that my 29 commissioners must own at least 20 hectares of rice farm each, while over 1,700 political appointees are expected to own and cultivate at least 10 hectares each to further boost rice production in this state and the country at large.”
Ayade commended the team for their dedication and for living up to expectation in the course of implementing the Presidential Rice initiative programme saying, “we want to assure Mr President that, with the support of CBN, Cross River State and indeed Nigeria will be self sufficient in rice sooner than we expected.”
Speaking, Chairman, Presidential Committee on Rice and Wheat, Governor Atiku Bagudu commended Governor Ayade for his pragmatic roles demonstrated in making the country self-sufficient in rice with over 73 cooperative groups and 2,183 farmers already mobilised in the northern part of the state for dry season farming.”
The Chairman who could not hide his feelings from what he saw on ground in the state said: “I am indeed very delighted to see the tremendous work already done by Governor Ben Ayade in Cross River and his strong belief in the programmes of the federal government to reduce poverty and create employment.
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