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Akwa Ibom Government Seeks Partners Towards Actualisation of ARISE Agenda in Agriculture

By Otobong Nsekpong

Mar 28, 2024

In demonstration of his commitment to agricultural development as a key aspect of the ARISE Agenda of his administration, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Umo Eno says he is seeking partnerships with indigenous companies and farms in the State.

The Governor, Umo Eno at Lavender farms, Afaha Etok Ibesikpo Asutan local government area

The Governor said this recently when he embarked on a facility tour and inspection of purpose-built machines and tools for agricultural activities at Bertola Machine Tools Limited at Ifa Atai, along Airport Road in Uyo Local Government Area of the State.

He commended the company’s consistency in the equipment and machinery industry and for maintaining its trademark of integrity in its dealings across the nation over the years.

Some tools on display at Bertola machine tools

“As part of our Agricultural revolution, we are setting up an equipment leasing company to provide support to farmers in Akwa Ibom. That is why we are here.”

“We are talking about Agric revolution, and if someone has what we want to achieve this vision, we need to patronize and support him.”

Some tools on display at Bertola machine tools

At the Lavender Farms at Afaha Etok, Ibesikpo Asutan LGA, the Governor assured that the State Government will liaise with the farm management to explore possible areas of partnership to develop the farm.

The Governor, who was visibly impressed, said he was proud of the Ikono born Managing Director of the farm, Ubong Inyang, stressing that his venture into agriculture was in line with the government’s ARISE Agenda.

He called on other young people in the State and beyond to emulate such, as he reaffirmed government’s commitment to create a conducive environment for productive ventures to thrive in the state.

“I feel extremely proud of him. These are the kind of people I want to support. It is not just enough to blame government, start something; there is no one that would not love to support this kind of effort.”

“We are already looking for areas we can support him to scale up. He has already said that he wants to scale up.”

“As we conclude this inspection, we have observed that what he lacks now is a farm vehicle. So to encourage him beyond the partnership that we want to have, I am requesting the Secretary to the State Government to release one farm vehicle for him immediately to mark our visit.”

In expression of gratitude, Inyang said he was pleasantly surprised and elated to have the governor pay a visit to his farm.

He acknowledged the push by the Umo Eno led government to encourage farming and entrepreneurship, as well as the atmosphere maintained in the State as strong inspiration for him.

Inyang expressed optimism that with government’s support, he is sure to expand his farm’s operations, while urging other Akwa Ibom youths to see agriculture as a lucrative venture.

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