Niger agog as Tinubu inaugurates multi-billion naira agro zone, airport in Minna
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu will officially launch the Agro Processing Zone in Minna, Niger State, and commission the Minna Airport on Monday.
Mohammed Umaru Bago, Governor of the State, made the disclosure in Minna, Niger State’s capital, when the national leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) bestowed upon him the Grand Petron of the Niger State Council of the Union, as well as a tour of the airport and Agro Processing Zone, which will be commissioned by President Tinubu on Monday.
Bago stated that with the airport 99 percent complete and only the cleanup remaining, the state is now poised to play a significant part in the North Central aero hub.
He stated that approximately 1,000 hectares of land are available for usage. He stated that there will be drip irrigation for greenhouses, which are estimated to be the largest in Africa. Bago added that a separate agro-processing zone near the airport will house fresh vegetables and fruits that will be transported to anywhere in Nigeria and overseas.
He stated that in addition to the 1,000 hectares, another 1,000 hectares on the opposite side of the aisle will be used to produce dairy products that will be shipped to other states and around the world.
“On this other side of the land, there is another one 1,000 hectares where we are going have dairy products. The meats and everything leaving here will be moved to the rest of the world. You know Niger State sells an average of half a million cattle to Nigerians and outside Nigeria daily.
“So, I will have to redirect it in a way that you don’t need to transport these cattle at all and in Niger State you can take the meat that is frozen anywhere and it will create employment, create value change.
“This is a free zone and in a free zone, you can see anything and we are very ambitious to expand the 2,000 hectares of land around the airport to 10,000 hectares of land. We are starting up from the 2,000 and we will keep going.
“We are constructing about 140 kilometres of water irrigation to this place from Sororo dam and these are our partners are doing it and the people that we are partners from outside this country. You can see and they are ready for the work.
“This project is an ambitious 50-year programme, but the first phase will be finished in the next years so that Mr. President can commission it. We are bringing in 80 Megawatts of power to this airport. We are going to attract all of our investments to Niger State. There will be a power holiday for industries who want to set up here.
“We can give them free energy because we are housing four hydropower dams in Niger State and we subsided 60 percent power consumed in Nigeria and we are asking for 13.5 percent derivation from the Federal government.
“We are generating so that our people can benefit from what we are doing. Since 1960 that Nigeria got independence, Niger State has not benefited anything from these hydro dams. People are displaced. Our farmland are washed with excess overflow from the dams.
“Niger State has strategically positioned itself now to become Nigeria’s water reservoir so that the overflow from all these dams and rivers can now be stored for irrigation and we plug them during crisis.”
NUJ President, Chris Isiguzo, while addressing newsmen during the tour with Governor Bago, said: “I learned about this airport several years ago, but at some point, I also learned that it had gone terribly down, and coming here today to see the massive transformation that is ongoing in this place speaks volumes about the commitment of the present administration in the State.
“If you go around the airport, you can see that it can compete with any other airport in Africa and that shows that the government has invested so much in this airport which is supposed to be a Federal airport. But the state through this hardworking governor has taken it upon itself to embark on this massive work.
“We have looked at the Governor’s idea of putting in place an agro-processing zone, a free trade zone. It will operate within the airport and that is a very great idea, an initiative by the governor. This way, the consumption of red meat, blood meat would have been a thing of the past.
“This is a very good thing. Before now, we were dependent on oil. There is a need to diversify and that is what the governor has done by focusing on agriculture.”
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