Niger Delta
7,000 Youths To Benefit From A’Ibom Fertilizer Plant
Gov. Udom Emmanuel of Akwa Ibom says no fewer than 7,000 youths would be trained and engaged when the proposed $1.4 billion Fertiliser and Ammonia plant becomes fully operational in the state.
The governor disclosed this on his arrival from official engagements outside the country yesterday, at the Victor Attah International Airport, Uyo.
He appealed to the youths to get set to embrace the opportunity, as the training and engagement of the 7,000 semi-skilled labour were part of the government’s effort on human capacity building in the state.
“It is not only fertiliser plant, it’s fertiliser and Ammonia that is coming in; so many other projects will be coming in relating to that and so many other things.
“I like us to be given a little bit of time, but I think what is very urgent is for us to go back and see the human capacity that is on ground.
“This is the time the youths must be willing to go on training to be useful, so that people from other places will not come and occupy these opportunities.
“A lot of construction works will be on going in some of these projects, we need close to 7,000 semi-skilled labour, and to train 7,000 will cost us some time, money and other resources.
”So, I think what is very urgent now is that human capacity development. It’s not for me to keep analysing the projects, as you can see, the projects are at an advanced stage,” Emmanuel said.
He also said that a bigger project would soon be unveiled in the state.
“While we are celebrating this one, I think something much bigger is coming, we just concluded that and it will be unfolded soon,” he said.
Emmanuel, who also inspected the Green House facilities at the precinct of the airport, pledged to support the local farmers to boost the production of crops that would feed the citizenry.
While inspecting the onions plantation, tomato and pepper farms, the governor expressed satisfaction with the State Ministry of Agriculture.
He said that onions were not very common within the region, noting that their cultivation would put an end to dependence on external supply to the state market.
“I am more excited with the onions plantation, I think this is the same thing people thought is rocket science because we didn’t even try, we thought probably this could not be done here.
“ But look at it now, within three to four months, we are harvesting onions; it is perfect, it’s really excellent.
“I only inspected the tomatoes and the pepper farm to actually assess the level of harvest and be sure that as it is being harvested the nursery is in tune to replant.
“Within the week, I am going to inspect rice, cassava, all staple foods, so, we will use this end of the first quarter to look at providing inputs for local farmers this planting season,” Emmanuel said.
He said that the state took advantage of the cut in supply of onions, which necessitated the Ministry of Agriculture to swing into onions cultivation.
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