Ebonyi government allocates land to Commissioners, others for compulsory rice production
Members of the Ebonyi State Executive Council, Exco, have been allocated
140 hectares of land for compulsory cultivation of rice, while another
1,360 hectares were set aside for other cooperative societies and
individuals that have already keyed into the policy through the
International Fund for Agricultural Development, IFAD, and the Central
Bank of Nigeria, CBN-anchor borrowers programme.
The allocation of land was done at Ezillo Government Farm in Ishielu
Local Government Area, which is the first phase of Governor David
Umahi’s policy to involve every segment of the society in massive rice
production.
According to a statement issued yesterday by the governor’s Chief
Press Secretary, Emma Anya, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Uchenna Orji, led the team comprising Agric Extension
workers and officials of IFAD to carry out the exercise last Saturday.
The commissioner said, “We do expect that through the Senior Special Assistant on rice production, Chief Itakpa Azobu, that on Monday, July 4, tractors would have been mobilised.
“It is in line with the governor’s vision that we should not only go into mechanisation of farming, we should go commercial. We are going to express that this 2016 farming season.”
Also speaking, the Commissioner for Information and State Orientation, Senator Emmanuel Onwe said it was the decision of the executives that any individual of mature age, whether government appointee or civil servant, must cultivate at least one or two hectares of land to boost agriculture in the state.
Source: Daily Post
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