The Governor of Anambra State Chief Willie Obiano rounded off a busy
first working week in Awka by charging the Committee on Agriculture to
revolutionize food production in the state.
Agriculture is one of the Four Pillars of development upon which Obiano’s economic blueprint for Anambra State rests. Inaugurating
a new Committee on Agriculture in Awka, the state capital, the new
governor challenged the Committee to produce a comprehensive
agricultural blueprint with holistic recommendations highlighting medium
and long term targets that would eventually lead to sufficiency in
rice, maize, cassava and poultry production in Anambra State.
Governor Obiano further reminded the Committee headed by Professor
Emeka Omaliko that Anambra was blessed with many hectares of arable land
which favours both dry and wet farming all year round, and charged them
to advice on how to get the best out of the land.
According to
Obiano, “You were selected for your expertise and we want you to make
specific and actionable recommendations that would enable us achieve set
targets. To give you an idea, if currently Anambra is farming on one
field, we want you to tell us how we can cultivate on hundred football
fields effectively.” We expect definite information on how to advance
agriculture in Anambra. Anyone who goes with the mindset or says “it is
not achievable, is not welcome here and I won’t hesitate to throw the
person out, but once you are ready to work, you will get all the
support.” Obiano asserted.
The Governor’s terms of reference
for the Agriculture Committee include amongst other tasks: To prepare
the agriculture blueprint for Anambra; prepare funding and financing
model for agriculture; carryout any research necessary for the assignment;
determine the current output of each of the target crops; map the state
to determine areas where specific crops can be grown for optimum yield,
determine gaps in the production of each of the four target areas, and
what it would take to meet and surpass the yield; create an effective
monitoring mechanism to track the implementation of the Agriculture
blueprint; and identify Donor agencies active in agriculture and how we
can collaborate etc.
Assuring the committee of his support the
governor urged the Committee to get on with the task without further
delay; stressing that agriculture is a cardinal Pillar in his
development plans for Anambra which must be tackled with dispatch.
Governor Obiano also informed the Committee that his administration
would increase the speed of getting Certificate of Occupancy in the
state and set-up a one-stop shop for procurement and approval of
relevant documents to encourage investors to come and engage in
spin-offs from agriculture like agro-allied manufacturing and packaging.
Responding on behalf of the Committee, Professor Emeka Omaliko thanked
the Governor for the opportunity given the members to serve.
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