Rivers
RSSDA Boosts Agric, SMEs
The Rivers State
Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) says it has sown the seeds for Agricultural and Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) revolution in the state.
The Chairman, Board of the Agency, Rev. Precious Omuku who acknowledged this in an interview with newsmen shortly after a tour of projects embarked upon by the Agency, said that the feats achieved by the Agency in both agriculture and SMEs were key to major economic transformation in any society.
He said that the Board which comprises of technocrats would bring its wealth of experience to bear on the administration of the RSSDA. Rev. Omuku also said that the people of Rivers State would soon begin to feel the impacts of what the Agency had done in the state.
The Chairman said that the Board would source for external fundings to improve the finances of the Agency stressing that the Board would harness all sources of funding for the Agency.
Meanwhile the Rivers state Sustainable Development Agency (RSSDA) has expressed readiness to evacuate all squatters in the Agro support centre Onne with the view to expanding the centre.
The Executive Director/Chief executive Officer of the Agency Mr. Noble Pepple who said this in an interview with newsmen during an inspection of facilities by the Board said that the centre which was donated to the Agency by the Rivers State University of Science and technology (RSUST) would be used for the purpose for which it is meant.
He said that the Agency had made giant effort to better the lot of the people, noting that the challenge since inception had been initiating of the right programmes that would have positive impacts on the people.
According to him, the programmes initiated by the RSSDA if fully harnessed would bring about Sustainable development to the people.
The facilities that were inspected by the board include, the Workmanship Technical Training centre (WTTC) Bori, the DADTCO Rivers Cassava Processing Company at Afam and the Rivers Songhai project at Bunu-Tai.