Niger Delta
A’Ibom Govt, Firm Partner On Agric, Infrastructural Dev
Akwa Ibom State Gover
nor, Mr Udom Emmanuel has reiterated his administration’s commitment to lay a formidable economic foundation for the development of the state.
The Governor who stated this during the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on agricultural development, infrastructural expansion and consolidation with Ashedene Associates Nigeria at Governor’s Office, Uyo recently.
He described the coming of Ashdene Group as a signpost of development in the state, saying that as a charitable organization, the company was reputed for the successful execution of business in about twenty nine countries of the world and had decided to partner with the state in its agricultural, infrastructural and industrial drive.
“I commend you for making Akwa Ibom the destination of your investment and your decision to collaborate with the state in the area of investment in addition to infrastructural consolidation and expansion”, he said.
Mr Emmanuel commended the company’s decision to set up a rice farm alongside a processing mill at Ini Local Government Area, establishment of coconut plantation and construction of roads in communities where it would carry out the investment and assured investors of a conducive business environment.
“I want to assure you that this is a government that is investors friendly, our policies, strategies, focus centre on investments. Be rest assured that the responsibilities of government in the agreement signed would be duly executed.
“We are not ignorant of the environment that you need for investment like this to grow and we are determined to create the right opportunity for your investment to thrive”, he said.
The country Director of Ashedene Associates Nigeria, Dr Patrick Adiel said their company was a faith-based, non-profit organization and was in the state to explore the abundant agricultural resources to help create wealth and open up employment opportunities that would engage the people meaningfully. He added that in seven days after the agreement had been signed, the company would swing into action for the rice project covering ten hectares of land in which about one hundred million dollars would be invested.
Dr Adiel who acknowledged the hospitality enjoyed from both the government and people of the state and assured that every project earmarked for execution would be completed within fourteen months.
The Commissioner for special Duties, Engr. Etido Inyang and his counterpart in the Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dr Mathew Ekaette who signed the agreement on behalf of the state government commended the Governor for scouting for investors in various aspects of the economy.