The People's Democratic Party-led administration in Akwa Ibom,
South-south part of Nigeria has announced its plan to import several
cows from America.
Governor Udom Emmanuel
Governor Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom State
has said that his administration will establish a ranch in Uruan area
of the state that would accommodate about 2,000 cows to be imported from
Mexico.
The governor made this known at the flag
off of an improved cassava stem plantation with the aim of crashing the
price of garri, a local food made from cassava tuber.
He
said the process of acquiring the cows was underway and his government
would ensure fresh milk for Akwa Ibom people as against evaporated milk.
“Fresh milk is more nutritious and will enhance good health and growth among the people of the state,” he said, adding that consultants were working hard to get the projects started.
The cassava plantation, located in the Okobo Local Government Area of the state, is among the pet projects of his wife, Mrs Martha Udom Emmanuel.
The
governor said he was putting in place a framework that would ensure “we
can actually turn around and feed ourselves,” saying agriculture
remains the highest employer of labour.
He commended his wife’s project, FEYReP, for taking an initiative aimed at ensuring availability of garri for the populace.
Mrs Martha Udom Emmanuel
had earlier said that the project was in line with her husband’s
initiative of returning people to the farm and enhancing food
sufficiency in the state.
She thanked the Ikono
-Offi/Nsie community for providing land for the project and assured that
with the project, the price of garri in the state would crash
substantially.
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