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Rivers Cassava Processing Project’ll Boost Employment – Don
A university lecturer in the Department of Banking and finance, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Imo State, Dr Goodluck Parker, has expressed optimism that the Rivers State Government-owned $12 million cassava processing project will generate massive employment, enhance the Gross domestic Product (GDP) of the state in particular and Nigeria in general, and bring to the barest minimum, uprising and insecurity.
Speaking with The Tide recently, in Port Harcourt, Parker explained that the state government needed to benefit from the support of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in its efforts to boost food production and reduce importation of cassava products, particularly, processed starch into Nigeria.
According to him, “Rivers State Cassava Processing Company Limited is mainly to support Nigeria’s dependence on imported cassava products, which will reduce drastically,” regretting that the CBN failed to accede to Rivers State Government’s request for N5 billion to boost the agricultural sector in the state.
The don noted that if part of the N5 billion was invested as planned by the Governor Nyesom Wike-led administration in the cassava processing project of the state government, it would reduce poverty, crimes and insecurity, as well as create jobs for the youths, which in turn would minimise unemployment in the state, particularly and Nigeria generally.
He suggested that the state government’s seventy percent equity in the firm be divested to encourage the private sector participation and reduce government’s interference in the affairs of the company.
Parker further said that the multi-million dollar cassava processing plant located at Okoloma-Afam-Ndoki, in Oyigbo Local Government Area of the State had the capacity to process 45,000 metric tonnes of high quality cassava flour, adding that the plant was expected to create over 3,000 jobs, while in the medium terms, the company would include starch to its products, as well as, glucose in the future.
By: Bethel Toby
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FG Approves $1 Bn AFCFTA Credit Facility For Nigerian Exporters
The Federal Government has approved a whooping $1bn credit facility to support Nigerian exporters and small scale businesses to take advantage of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) in order to boost production, competitiveness and intra-African trade.
The $1bn AfCFTA Adjustment Fund Credit Facility is also expected to address some of the financing gap being faced by Nigerian exporters and enhance the competitiveness of African businesses within the continental market.
The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Jumoke Oduwole, disclosed this during the second quarter 2026 meeting of the AfCFTA Central Coordination Committee held in Abuja.
According to a statement issued by the ministry’s Head of Press and Public Relations, Obilor-Duru Okechi, Oduwole said the financing facility represented a major opportunity for Nigerian businesses seeking to expand operations, modernise production processes and increase exports to African markets.
The statement partly read, “?The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to accelerating Nigeria’s export-led growth agenda under the African Continental Free Trade Area, unveiling opportunities for businesses to access a US$1 billion AfCFTA Adjustment Fund Credit Facility aimed at boosting production, competitiveness, and intra-African trade.”
She noted that despite the progress Nigeria had made in implementing the continental trade agreement, many local businesses continued to face obstacles that limited their ability to take advantage of the single African market.
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“Many businesses still face challenges relating to export documentation, certification, standards compliance and market access,” the minister said.
She explained that the Federal Government was addressing these bottlenecks through enhanced trade facilitation measures, simplified AfCFTA guidance tools, stakeholder engagement programmes and stronger collaboration with institutions such as the Nigeria Customs Service and the Nigerian Export Promotion Council.
Oduwole stressed the need to strengthen Nigeria’s legal and regulatory framework by domesticating key AfCFTA protocols, particularly the Digital Trade Protocol, to position the country as a major player in Africa’s growing digital economy.
The minister also highlighted some of the gains recorded in Nigeria’s AfCFTA implementation efforts.
According to her, the expansion of Nigeria’s Air Cargo Corridor Initiative to Rwanda, increased collaboration with development partners and private sector players, as well as sustained engagement with state governments, were helping to deepen awareness and participation in the continental market.
In her welcome address and first-quarter update, the National Coordinator and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria AfCFTA Coordination Office, Mrs Patience Okala, provided details of the financing initiative.
Okala said the $1bn AfCFTA Adjustment Fund Credit Facility was targeted at large African businesses with a minimum financing capacity of $10m.
She revealed that the National AfCFTA Coordination Office was working closely with fund managers to facilitate access for eligible Nigerian companies and had begun assembling a pilot group of businesses to ensure that Nigeria maximised the opportunities provided by the facility.
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NIWA Harps On Avoidance Of Leaking Boats
The National Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA) has advised Nigerians against boarding boats that require constant bailing of water in the interest of their safety.
NIWA Area Manager for Cross River and Ebonyi, Mr Stanley Onuoha gave this warning in an interview with Newsmen in Calabar.
Onuoha who spoke on waterway
safety, said that passengers should take responsibility for their safety by inspecting boats before embarking on any journey.
According to him, repeated scooping of water from a boat is a clear indication that the vessel may be leaking.
“If you are entering a boat and see people using a bailer to remove water, it is the first signal that the boat is leaking,” he said.
He urged passengers to check the integrity of boats, including seating arrangements and other visible safety features.
The Manager restated the importance of using safety jackets, saying that damaged jackets may fail during emergencies.
He further said that passengers should ensure that safety jackets were appropriate for their body sizes in order to guarantee effective flotation.
Onuoha reiterated the need for passengers to fill manifests before departure to aid accountability during emergencies.
The NIWA official further advised travellers to monitor weather conditions and avoid boarding boats when the weather is unfavourable.
According to him, poor weather conditions can trigger strong tidal waves capable of affecting small boats commonly used on inland waterways.
He said that waterway journeys should be embarked upon between 6.00a.m and 6.00p.m for clearer visibility.
Onuoha said the Authority had continued to sensitise riverine communities to the need for safety precautions during waterway journeys.
He stated that sustained awareness campaigns and enforcement measures had contributed to safety waterway safety in Cross River.
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