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<p>Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has vowed to lift Ogun people out of poverty, noting that his administration would continue to look at ways to ensure that it enjoys a mutually beneficial relationship with the Africa Development Bank (AfDB).</p>



<p> Abiodun, who made this known when he received the President of the AfDB, Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina in his Oke-Mosan Office, expressed his appreciation to the Bank for choosing the State as one of the special agroprocessing zones in terms of agriculture. He noted that there was no reason for the State not to be the food basket of the country, adding that it has everything going in its favour </p>



<p>&#8220;I want to thank you
for all you have been to us in the State, particularly your wise counsel on so
many things that we&#8217;ve wanted to embark on. I want to reassure you that our
commitment to lifting our people out poverty is total, and that is why our
vision is very clear about that.</p>



<p>&#8220;We want to thank you
for choosing our State as one of the special agroprocessing zones, in terms of
agriculture. There is no reason for us not to be the bread basket of this
nation. We have everything going in our favour. We have the land mass of about
16,000 square kilometres, out of which 12,000 square kilometres is arable. We
will continue to look at ways and means to enjoy a mutually beneficial
relationship,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p>Abiodun also disclosed
that his administration is at an advanced stage of implementing a new method of
road construction in the State, adding that the process which had begun with
three local government areas of the State would be fully utilised across the
State from January.</p>



<p>&#8220;We have begun to
investigate an alternative road construction method. We started with three
local government areas of the State. All we need to do is grade the roads,
camper them, have drainages and put this chemical on them. It won&#8217;t cost us
that much and we can do it on time. I am glad to say that we are going to begin
that process this January. We&#8217;ve tested them, and they&#8217;ve passed the
test,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p>The Governor also said
that the State is prepared to have the processing zone fully operational with
an airport location, adding that his administration will do all in its power to
ensure that the State makes a success out of its agric sector.</p>



<p>&#8220;We have an airport
location that was meant to be an agric airport and we think there is no better
location for this special agroprocessing zone. So we have the airport, and we
have the special agroprocessing zone that can now be a place of cross
fertilisation of different companies, processing different agro and allied
products. Rest assured, we will do everything that is required of us to make a
success of our agric sector,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p>In his remarks, the
President, Africa Development Bank,(AfDB) said that one of the five priorities
of the Bank is to feed Africa, noting that feeding the continent requires
making agriculture a business that would create wealth and jobs.</p>



<p>He commended the Governor
for his passion for agriculture, assuring that the Bank would support the State
Government to achieve its set goals in the agric sector.</p>



<p>&#8220;One of our five
priorities in the Africa Development Bank is to feed Africa. Of course, to feed
Africa means we must make agriculture a business for creating wealth and also
jobs and for reviving rural economic activities.</p>



<p>&#8220;The Governor has a
clear strategy on that, and I assure him of my full support, and that of the
Bank in supporting their work. We would like to support them to create a
special agro-industrial processing zone that would allow them to process all
range of things from agricultural produce. We are also looking at forest
products as well. It is going to be very important, so I think that thinking
has started. The commitment is there from my side and also from the Governor&#8217;s
side,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p>Adesina noted that the
special agroprocessing zones would attract food and agric businesses into rural
areas that have already been enabled with basic infrastructures like water and
power, adding that the presence of rural dwellers would help add value to
everything that is produced in the rural areas.</p>



<p>&#8220;Generally, in the
rural areas of Africa, we have a high level of poverty and that is actually
structural in the sense that the productivity of agriculture is quite low, so
unless we have agriculture working as a business, the farmers would not have
where to sell their produce. Everybody would be coming out of the rural areas,
all drifting into the urban areas.</p>



<p>&#8220;So what the special
agroprocessing zone will do is to attract food and agric businesses into rural
areas that have already been enabled with basic infrastructure like water,
power and roads, so they can process and add value to every single thing that
is produced there. Obviously, that will expand the physical space in the rural
areas. It will create quite a lot of jobs. It will reduce rural-urban
drift,&#8221; he said.</p>

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