Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has declared that agriculture
is a sure path through which Nigeria would exit the current economic recession
its currently in.
Speaking in Jalingo, the state capital, on Thursday while
inaugurating the multi-billion naira Agro Green House Farm constructed by the Governor
Darius Ishaku administration, the vice president stated that agriculture has
the potential to permanently take the country out of economic recession.
Besides the Green House, Osinbajo equally inaugurated
the water project executed by the African Development Bank (AFDB) in
partnership with Taraba State Government as well as the six kilometers Jalingo-
Kona federal road constructed by the state government.
Osinbajo described the Agro Green House project as a
victory for science and technology in the development of agriculture in Nigeria,
saying he is delighted that the country is moving towards meeting its vegetable
needs.
"The Green House project I have seen today is
a victory for science and technology in the development of agriculture in the
country. It is one of the smartest ways of producing vegetables, and with it,
Nigeria would meet its vegetable needs and export to other African countries,"
he added.
The VP equally noted that agriculture is one of the
major ways of providing quality jobs for the youths, adding that he was
delighted that young people working on the farm are learning the skills for the
future.
He stressed that Nigeria has the talents and
resourceful people to make her the greatest in Africa and one of the best in
the world, as he maintained that agriculture is a critical aspect of the
federal government's economic recovery programme.
Commending the state Governor, Ishaku, for
initiating the project and seeing it through, Osibanjo expressed the federal government
readiness and commitment to partnering serious state governments, saying what
Ishaku did with the Green House project is the kind of drive and dynamism that
the federal government is looking for.
Speaking earlier, Ishaku said agriculture is the
backbone of the state, adding that the state has the capacity to produce the
rice needs of the entire nation.
He noted that out of the entire 54, 473 km land
mass of the state, no less than 30, 000 km is suitable for rice and sugar
plantation, stating that the state government would require about N30 billion
to achieve its objective in rice production.
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