Alhaji Aliko
Dangote, President of Dangote Groups of Companies, says Nigerians consume over
6.5 million tonnes of rice annually, less than half of which is produced
locally.
Dangote
stated this on Wednesday during the inauguration of the Dangote Rice Out growers
Scheme in Goronyo Local Government Area of Sokoto state.
He expressed
concern that the deficit arising from importation of rice cost Nigeria over
$2billion per annum.
He said :
”As agriculture remains an important sector in our economy, we plan to produce
1million tonnes of high quality parboiled rice within the next three years.
“This is by
cultivating about 160,000 hectres of irrigable rice farmland in some selected
states, thus making the commodity affordable to ordinary Nigerians.
“Moreover,
the outgrowers scheme is committed to creating significant number of jobs,
increasing the incomes of small holder farmers and ensuring food security in
the country.
“This is by
providing high quality seeds, fertiliser and agro-chemicals, as well as
technical assistance on best agricultural practice to farmers.”
The Project
Director, Dangote Rice Ltd, Mr Robert Coleman said that the Sokoto operation
was a demonstration phase meant to familiarise the farming community with the
programme.
“The phase
is to familiarise the farming community through the training of extension
workers and lead farmers as well as test modern technologies, ‘he said.
”In
2017, they will have 25,000 hectares to be cultivated by nearly 50,000
outgrowers, in addition to 260 jobs expected to be created by the end of the
year.”
Gov. Aminu Tambuwal
called on the farmers to respect the agreement signed between the state and
Dangote group to ensure that,” all products are directed to the real sectors of
need.’’
”The coming
of Dangote to invest in the state was as a result of the government’s sustained
efforts toward inviting prospective investors to the state,” he said.
Earlier, the
Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar, commended President Muhammadu Buhari
for diversifying the economy and urged Nigerians to pray for him.
(Vanguard)
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