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Edo Govt Inaugurates C’tee On Access To Arable Land For Small holder Farmers

The Edo State government has reiterated its commitment to pride itself as an agricultural hub in Nigeria through various development policies and programmes.
The State Governor, Mr Goodwin Obaseki disclosed this while inaugurating a-13 member committee charged with the responsibility of addressing the constraints of inadequate land for agricultural development in the the state.
Mr Obaseki was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mr Peter Aikhuomobhogbe.
He charged the committee members to work assiduously towards ensuring that the state government MEGA agenda is actualised.
According to him, “The formation of this committee is very apt because of the developmental agenda of Mr Governor, expressing optimism that it will help address land issues in our state.
“I have so much confidence in this committee, going by the array of professionals put together to serve in this committee.”
In his remarks,  Chuks Ofulue, the representative of Partnership Initiatives In the Niger Delta (PIND) who  works closely with the state government to ensure that the committee functions optimaly said that research has revealed that apart from finance, small holder farmers also face the challenge of land availability.
“We partner with government to put aside any thing that will clog development. We also want to ensure that small holder farmers have a voice,” he said.
Chairman of the committee, Mr Kelvin Uwaibi, assured that the committee members would bring their wealth of experience to bare to ensure that small holder farmers in the state gain access to arable lands.
“We need to find solutions to the issue of land in the state. Edo state should be known as a friendly state with respect to investments. We will work with the terms of reference to achieve the purpose for this committee.”
In his contribution, Chief Amadin Osayande, the Deputy Chairman, All farmers Association of Nigeria said that for the committee to succeed, it must work closely with government, community and individuals who are known legal land owners in the locality.
Members of the committee include, Kelvin Uwaibi,  Ramson Aibie,  Chief Amadin Osayande, Churchill Oboh, Curtis Ogbebor, Abusomwan Kingsley and  Erhumwonse.
Others are, His Royal Highness D. E Igiehon; Chief Oronsaye, Dr Peter Osaiede Vincent Ohwongiakpo, Dr. Ehigiamusoe and Mr Henry Enabulele.

 

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