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updated 10:20 AM UTC, Dec 13, 2023

Edo Gives Okomu Oil 11400 Hectares For Expansion

BENIN CITY, Federal Republic of Nigeria. Towards creating more jobs for youths in Edo State, the Edo State Government has given 11,400 hectares of land to Okomu Oil Plc for the cultivation of oil palms at Ovia North East Local Government Area.

Managing Director of Okomu Oil Palm, Dr. Graham Heifer who stated this in a chat with newsmen said 45,000 workers would be employed in the new plantation.

Dr. Heifer said 600 workers have already been employed in the plantation and that the company has spent over N2.5bn on the new plantation.

Dr. Heifer said the oil firm was working hard to revitalize agribusiness in the country as directed by President Mohammadu Buhari.

Heifer stated that the company has embarked on corporate social responsibilities host communities such as grading of roads, payment of bursary to students, provision of water, providing boreholes and donating of vehicles to police to boost security in the area.

The Okomu Oil boss said the company went through the proper route to acquire the land and that all the land titles have been issued by the state government.

He called for the removal of multiple and illegal taxes to enable his company produce more and also increase revenue to the government.

According to him, “The state government has graciously given us a portion of land in Ovia North East. We went through the proper route to make sure we purchase the land. They have given us the land title. We are happy that the government has been able to do this.”

“There is nothing to the contrary that say the government does not want to work with us. I am sure they will not do that. The President has said they should make things like this happen because it is important we find employment for the people. I don’t think the state government would have given us the land if they didn’t trust us.”

“We have employed over 600 people. If the government work with us, we can extend it to 45,000 people. I am sure that they will see the will to work with us. Together we will survive, apart we will fail.”

Credit: The Nation (Nigeria)

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