Kogiflame
Kogi State Government has revealed that over 10,000 farmers have been empowered with all the necessary agricultural input to enhance their food production.
The Secretary to Government of Kogi State, Dr (Mr). Folashade Ayo-Ade Arike disclosed this on Thursday at Governnent House Lokoja during a leadership retreat and ministerial briefing with a themed “The Advanced New Direction: From Continuity and Consolidation to Strategic Development,” organized for Commissioners and Special
Advisers to enhance their productivity in their various offices in line with the policies and programmes of the current administration.
According to her, through the agricultural expansion initiative, over 10,000 farmers have been empowered with access to improved seeds, fertilizers, and mechanized equipment.
She added that the effort has resulted in a 25 per cent increase in agricultural productivity, positioning Kogi state as a leading producer of staple crops like cassava and rice.
“Establishing the Kogi State Agro-Processing Centers has also created opportunities for over 2,000 direct and indirect jobs, enhancing the value chain for local farmers” she stated.
Speaking further on the achievements of Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo’s led administration, Dr Arike , said in less than a year of leadership, Governor Ododo has demonstrated an undeniable commitment to the growth and transformation of Kogi state.
“His visionary policies and strategic execution have already set the state on a remarkable sustainable development trajectory. Under Governor Ododo’s leadership, the agricultural sector has witnessed unprecedented growth.
“In infrastructure, Governor Ododo’s administration has prioritized connectivity and access. The just completed construction of the GYB Junction, Zone-8 Roundabout- Crusher roads, a critical project with a very high interconnectivity value, is set to ease traffic congestion and improve transportation efficiency in Lokoja.
“Several erosion management projects, across the three senatorial districts have been executed, directly impacting the lives of over 300,000 residents and facilitating the seamless movement of goods and services among others across the state” Dr Arike stated.
She charged the participants of the summit to recognize that the collective efforts must now shifted towards shaping a veritable future for Kogi state, noting that the retreat offers a unique opportunity to harness collective diverse expertise, chart a strategic roadmap, and set actionable goals to address pressing challenges while maximizing opportunities.
“The retreat’s objectives, enhancing leadership and ministerial capacity, fostering economic growth, addressing infrastructure needs, and promoting human capital development are pivotal for achieving our vision of a prosperous Kogi State.
“Through policy alignment, inter-ministerial collaboration, and innovative solutions, we will lay the groundwork for sustained growth and development” she said.