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Bayelsa Assembly Approves Oil Palm Plantations Establishment
The Bayelsa State House of Assembly has passed a one-point resolution urging the state government to take urgent steps to establish three additional oil palm plantations.
The Tide’s source gathered that one each of the plantations will be in the three Senatorial Districts of the State.
In addition, the one-point resolution also called on the government to resuscitate moribund plantations across the State.
The resolution was sequel to a motion moved by Mitema Obordor on the need to establish three more state-owned oil palm plantations, one in each of the three Senatorial Districts of the State.
In is motion, Obordor argued that the government’s over-dependence on crude oil had had negative effects on the state’s economy because of the price volatility of crude oil in the international market.
Noting that most sister-states in the South-South had taken concerted measures to improve their Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) through agriculture, he urged that Bayelsa should also prioritise agriculture.
According to him, despite the existence of the Bayelsa Oil Palm at Elebele in Ogbia Local Government Area, the State could still set up other oil plantations in the three Senatorial Districts to generate employment opportunities.
He noted further that such business ventures could help stabilise the economy of the State and reduce the state’s over-dependence its monthly federal allocations.
In supporting the motion, Tonye Isenah harped on the timeliness of the resolution, saying the State needs to improve in its area of advantage.
“It’s never too late to do the right thing. Aggressively harnessing areas of strength in the agricultural sector would help the State to achieve economic viability”, he said.
Another legislator, Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, noted that the state’s plantations were ageing and there was wisdom in establishing new ones for the economic growth of the State.
Other lawmakers who backed the motion were Charles Daniel, Bernard Kenebai, MacDonald Igbadiwei and Oforji Oboku.
They all stressed the need for the government to also revive moribund plantations in the State.
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