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Edo Assembly Wants Rubber Plantation Privatised
The Edo State House of
Assembly last Monday called on the state government to resuscitate the Urhonigbe Rubber Plantation under its Public/Private Partnership Initiatives (PPP).
The resolution was passed by the house at a plenary session in Benin.
The motion, moved by Mr Friday Ogieriakhi, representing Orhionmwon constituency, said the plantation would generate revenue and create employment for the people, if it was revamped.
According to him, the plantation generates about N2 million weekly after all expenses, adding that the state can earn more if the plantation was resuscitated.
He said the high-yielding specie rubber plantation covered about 3,974 hectares, and had official and residential buildings.
He said: “Rubber is still in high demand in the world market; it can serve as an alternative source of revenue, and departure from over dependence on crude oil.’’
According to him, rubber is a major raw material for some small and medium scale industries for the local production of rubber binds, hand gloves and football bladders.
He, however, said that the inability of the plantation to increase its productivity had led to limited supply of latex to some industries in the state.
Mr Bamidele Oloruntoba and Emmanuel Okoduwa, members representing Akoko-Edo and Esan North East respectively, said poor maintenance culture was a problem militating against government-owned companies.
They emphasised the need to set up commercialisation and privatisation committees to privatise all government moribund companies and parastatal agencies, to make them more viable.
The Speaker of the house, Mr Uyigue Igbe, directed the House Committee on Agriculture to investigate the whereabout of the N2 million generated weekly from the farm.
Igbe directed that copies of the resolution should be sent to the state governor for his action.
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