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We’re Working To Make Agriculture Alternative Revenue Earner -Wike

The Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike has said that the state government was working to make agriculture a major revenue earner for the state, in view of the dwindling revenue from oil.
Speaking during a courtesy visit by the Ambassador of Kingdom of the Netherlands to Nigeria, Mr. Harry Van Dijk to Government House, Port Harcourt, yesterday, Wike said that the state government would partner with the Kingdom of Netherlands to build its agricultural base.
The governor said: “We are going into agriculture in order to diversify the economy of the state. We want to partner with investors from your country to develop agriculture and create employment opportunities for our people.
“With the price of oil crashing, it is necessary to get alternative sources of income. We know that Netherlands is good in aquaculture and we will collaborate in that area”.
The Rivers State governor noted that his administration has improved security to ensure that investors operate freely without hindrance.
He said: “We have developed a system to tackle criminality. We have drastically reduced the level of insecurity in the state and that has improved the business climate”.
He added that the state has made tremendous progress in terms of infrastructure for businesses to thrive.
“We have developed roads and we are developing other basic infrastructure to create access across the state”, he said.
The governor added that the state government has established a medical and teaching hospital to groom the next generation of doctors and medical professionals.
He commended the Government of Netherlands for working with relevant stakeholders to clean-up impacted sites in Bodo City, Gokana Local Government Area.
He said that some improvements have been made, but it is not enough as the Ogoni communities need total remediation to carry on with their lives.
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