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Local Dealers Want Rebirth Of Risonpalm
Local dealers of palm oil have called on the Rivers State Government to consider it as a matter of urgency the reactivation of owned Agro-oil Producing Company, Risonpalm to full operations.
One of the dealers, Mr. Promise Amadi, told journalists at Ubima in Ikwerre Local Government of the State on Monday, that the death of the company has brought untold hardship to both the local, and foreign dealers.
Amadi, said that before the alleged death of the company, that local oil dealers within the state were operating profitably but regretted that their present situation since the problem started in the company is very pitiable.
He explained that the Palm Oil Company was the delight of the people, especially people of neighbouring. communities who were making their living through it.
According to him, it will be a priceless venture if the state Government can reconsider its steps and bring back the company to life.
Local Palm oil deader, also informed that many are now jobless due to the dormancy in the company.
As a way forward, he advised the state government to bring some expatriates from India and Malaysia to help and revive the company.
He regretted that Malaysia that borrowed its palm oil seedlings from the state is now a world leader in palm oil and other related productions.
The businessman blamed the alleged death on maladministration, adding that the present Sole Administrator, Mr. Mike Ejims-Ewukwe inherited almost a dead company.
Furthermore, he advised the state Government to also scan around and seek the advice of those who managed the company during its rainy days and possibly include them on the company’s Board.
Our reporter who visited the palm oil company, reported that greater percentage of the palm plantation has turned to semi forest as labours were no longer at the services of the company.
All attempts to speak with the Sole Administrator Mr. Mike Ejims Ewukwe proved abortive as he was said to have gone out on official assignment.
King Onunwor
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