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GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:30am On Jun 14, 2018
GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM


Written by Meflyn Anwana


There's no way the transformational agenda and Industrialization history of Akwa Ibom State will be written without the name Udom Gabriel Emmanuel not boldly inscribed in gold. In just three years at the helm of affairs of the State, Governor Udom Emmanuel has come to symbolise industry, enterprise, resourcefulness, and ingenuity.
The remarkable transformation of the state from a hitherto civil service state to an emerging industrial hub is a testament to this administration's resolve and determination to leave a positive footprint in the sands of time.

On assuming office in May 29, 2015, the Governor made a promise to make his administration a gift to the citizens of the state by opening up the state to industrial growth and development, expand the economic activities within the state and create an enabling environment for investors to troop in and discover the hidden potentials the state has to offer to the outside world.

Three years down the line, we've all witnessed the manifestation of this promises in different forms. It's only safe to say that from all indications, the Udom Emmanuel led administration has lived up to and even surpassed all expectations.

Agriculture is a leading sector of the economy of Nigeria and of the different states in the country. Agriculture supports over 75% of the population of Akwa Ibom. In the rural areas, the economy is agro-based. Akwa Ibom state is a hub for various agricultural products such as palm oil, cassava, yam, cocoyam, plantain, maize, rice, rubber, and many varieties of fish and other seafood.

The current administration came into power in a year where a majority of Nigerians experienced food shortages due to a multiplicity of factors ranging from a bad harvest year, and a dwindling purchasing power occasioned by the depreciating value of the Naira. Being a proactive government, the Udom administration quickly swung into action and declared a state of emergency in the agricultural sector. It saw the need to boost agricultural output to provide enough food for the teeming population of its citizenry and even for export. This led to an agricultural revolution across the state, a revolution that today has led to a significant improvement in food supply across the state.

Today, the state now boasts of the production of tomatoes, cucumber, and other cash crops for export. Also, with the Akwa Prime Hatchery and Poultry, located at Mbiaya, Uruan, the state is now poised to revolutionise the production and export of eggs and other dairy products. The Akwa Prime Hatchery produces 10,000-day old chickens per week.

To also diversify the economy of the state to wean Nigeria from reliance on oil, the Akwa Ibom State Government has also registered 4,920 rice farmers in the state who are producing rice for local consumption and sales to other parts of Nigeria and the West African Coast. The state is also boosting its comparative advantage in growing Cassava with the cultivation of at least 1,450 hectares of Cassava Plantation in 5 local governments. This is a seed multiplication scheme to provide free cassava stems to farmers in the three senatorial districts of the state.

Animal production and husbandry is also part of the overall agricultural policy of the Udom Emmanuel led-administration. The government is working with the Carlos Farms, a Mexican group that is investing in massive commercial farms – both crops and animal production in Nigeria to develop ranches for Cow Production and processing of Cow Milk for dairy companies.

Cocoa is a commercial crop that the state has comparative production advantage. Governor Udom's administration has trained 450 youths in new methods of planting cocoa and other extension services to cocoa farmers in the state. There has been the establishment of Special Cocoa Maintenance Scheme (SCMS) for the training of farmers and youths on pruning/shade management, under brushing, and tree care by fumigation, to ensure the improvement of yields from 300 kilograms/hectare to 2000kg/ha over three years period. The government has undertaken the Zoning and mapping of the cocoa-producing communities in the State, and sensitization of cocoa farmers in the 24 cocoa producing local government areas in the State.

Furthermore, there has been the importation of 1000 bags of special cocoa fertilizer from Ghana for optimal yield. These 1000 bags were delivered to cocoa farmers in September 2016.

The foresight of Governor Udom has resulted in the procurement and establishment of 11,000 Hectare Coconut Plantation and Refinery Project in the state. This project is in partnership with VKS construction Nigeria Ltd. With 2 million stands of coconut planted, the plantation is the largest in the world and will feed raw materials to the coconut refinery. At full capacity, the refinery would process 300,000 coconuts per day. Virgin coconut oil is now a hot cake in the international market and would bring in much needed foreign exchange to Akwa Ibom and improve the economy of the state.

Other achievements in the Agric sector includes:

•The Re-introduction of second planting season for enhanced food production and sufficiency

•Refurbishment and upgrading of three 10mt/day cassava processing factories in the three Senatorial Districts of the state.

• Extension of technical advisory services to about 350 sh farms in the State, as well as the cultivation of 300 hectares of cassava under the FADAMA III+ Financing Programme.

Currently, the state can boast of an enhanced food production capacity to feed its people and also for export. With all the investments in Agriculture, Akwa Ibom is poised to become the food basket of the South-south region and a major food hub in Nigeria, all thanks to the wonderful initiatives and Industrialization drive of the Udom-led administration.

Meflyn Anwana is the New Media Special Assistant to Governor Udom Emmanuel

Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:30am On Jun 14, 2018
Well spot on and lovely written
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by aribisala0(m): 8:31am On Jun 14, 2018
Gbekele gbebekele

The hired keyboards are at it again

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Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 12:44pm On Jun 14, 2018
aribisala0:
Gbekele gbebekele

The hired keyboards are at it again
You aren't a paid keyboard warrior when you publicise the achievement of APC (though they don't have) but I am a keyboard warrior for publicising that of PDP Governor.

Wehdone Sah
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by Penaldo: 12:48pm On Jun 14, 2018
Even though he doesn't get up to 25% of what his predecessor received as allocation the governor still exceed expectations to the chagrin of everyone. God bless you Sir deacon Udom Emmanuel for the good works
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by Penaldo: 12:48pm On Jun 14, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

You aren't a paid keyboard warrior when you publicise the achievement of APC (though they don't have) but I am a keyboard warrior for publicising that of PDP Governor.

Wehdone Sah
Just ignore them
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by HappyNigerian: 12:51pm On Jun 14, 2018
Nigerians can see that Udom has done well even in Agriculture. Akwa Ibom is no longer civil servant state

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Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by HappyNigerian: 12:51pm On Jun 14, 2018
Penaldo:
Even though he doesn't get up to 25% of what his predecessor received as allocation the governor still exceed expectations to the chagrin of everyone. God bless you Sir deacon Udom Emmanuel for the good works
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by ibibiofirstlady(f): 12:58pm On Jun 14, 2018
I can testify to the giant stride in agriculture

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Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by aribisala0(m): 1:01pm On Jun 14, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:

You aren't a paid keyboard warrior when you publicise the achievement of APC (though they don't have) but I am a keyboard warrior for publicising that of PDP Governor.

Wehdone Sah

You see your mindset is Binary,


You think in white and black.

Everyone who is not for you PDP is APC.

That just reveals your foolishness.


Where have I publicised "achievement" of APC. Please show this because filure to do so would confirm you as an Idiot. A very big one.


There are Nigerians who do not have any politiical affiliation that may be difficult for a paid hack like you to grasp but to be fair paid hacks on the other side have accused me of the same so it is no skin off my nose.

At least you are honest enough to admit being a paid hack.


To my mind

why not get a decent job
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by ibibiofirstlady(f): 1:02pm On Jun 14, 2018
HappyNigerian:
Nigerians can see that Udom has done well even in Agriculture. Akwa Ibom is no longer civil servant state
This is a fact across akwa ibom
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:04pm On Jun 14, 2018
Penaldo:
Even though he doesn't get up to 25% of what his predecessor received as allocation the governor still exceed expectations to the chagrin of everyone. God bless you Sir deacon Udom Emmanuel for the good works
Akpabio tried in infrastructure but Udom is Mr Industrialisation
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by aribisala0(m): 1:10pm On Jun 14, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
Akpabio tried in infrastructure but Udom is Mr Industrialisation

Akpabio tried in stealing an will go to prison.

We all know this.


What Industrial sector exactly.


What is the output of that sector and how has it changed since Udom started waving his magic wand?

Sincerely I am open minded on Udom and happy to listen to evidence not propaganda
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 1:56pm On Jun 14, 2018
aribisala0:


Akpabio tried in stealing an will go to prison.

We all know this.


What Industrial sector exactly.


What is the output of that sector and how has it changed since Udom started waving his magic wand?

Sincerely I am open minded on Udom and happy to listen to evidence not propaganda

Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by aribisala0(m): 2:30pm On Jun 14, 2018
[quote author=TonyeBarcanista post=68476875][/quote]

You know the meaning of the word output?

That is something that is measured

e.g 1000 Akara a day?

10 cars a day


YOU mentioned INDUSTRIAL and that is what I asked you about. In response

You are posting pictures of women in a farm?


What is industrial about those pictures?


Let us accept that the "Industrial" claim was an empty one and return to agriculture


What exactly do those photographs prove?

The question was about OUTPUT.

What is it that AKwa Ibom is now on the map for that was not the case 3 yeas ago. or has changed dramatically

e.g you could tell us that cassava production has doubled from 1 tonne a day to 2. Instead you ridicule yourself and your principal with absurd photos


You just confirmed yourself as a paid hack. You are not doing enough to earn your pay

I have zero tolerance for paid hacks of whatever colour whether PDP or APC.

I find all of you to be contemptible. low life forms somewhere between worms and maggots

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Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by mbos: 2:35pm On Jun 14, 2018
HappyNigerian:
Nigerians can see that Udom has done well even in Agriculture. Akwa Ibom is no longer civil servant state

akwa ibom women digging it out Biafran style

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Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 6:26pm On Jun 14, 2018
Akwa Ibom is working

Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 6:28pm On Jun 14, 2018
Udom Emmanuel is working

Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:29pm On Jun 14, 2018
It can only be Udom

Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:32pm On Jun 14, 2018
Akwa Ibom Agricultural Revolution

Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by aribisala0(m): 7:37pm On Jun 14, 2018
TonyeBarcanista:
Akwa Ibom Agricultural Revolution

Exacty what i s the revolution?

All these photos are rubbish


Is Akwa Ibom State government now doing farm business?


What exactly has CHANGED for us to talk of a REVOLUTION


Give facts and figures of agricultural output in Akwa Ibow that justify the term revolution


More importantl tell us

EXACTLY WHAT has Udom done to bring about this so called revolution.
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by manutdrichie(m): 8:23pm On Jun 14, 2018
UDOM IS RIGHT

OTHERS ARE BUILDING BUS STOPS
Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by Kimgy80: 9:56pm On Jun 14, 2018
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TonyeBarcanista:
GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM


Written by Meflyn Anwana


There's no way the transformational agenda and Industrialization history of Akwa Ibom State will be written without the name Udom Gabriel Emmanuel not boldly inscribed in gold. In just three years at the helm of affairs of the State, Governor Udom Emmanuel has come to symbolise industry, enterprise, resourcefulness, and ingenuity.
The remarkable transformation of the state from a hitherto civil service state to an emerging industrial hub is a testament to this administration's resolve and determination to leave a positive footprint in the sands of time.

On assuming office in May 29, 2015, the Governor made a promise to make his administration a gift to the citizens of the state by opening up the state to industrial growth and development, expand the economic activities within the state and create an enabling environment for investors to troop in and discover the hidden potentials the state has to offer to the outside world.

Three years down the line, we've all witnessed the manifestation of this promises in different forms. It's only safe to say that from all indications, the Udom Emmanuel led administration has lived up to and even surpassed all expectations.

Agriculture is a leading sector of the economy of Nigeria and of the different states in the country. Agriculture supports over 75% of the population of Akwa Ibom. In the rural areas, the economy is agro-based. Akwa Ibom state is a hub for various agricultural products such as palm oil, cassava, yam, cocoyam, plantain, maize, rice, rubber, and many varieties of fish and other seafood.

The current administration came into power in a year where a majority of Nigerians experienced food shortages due to a multiplicity of factors ranging from a bad harvest year, and a dwindling purchasing power occasioned by the depreciating value of the Naira. Being a proactive government, the Udom administration quickly swung into action and declared a state of emergency in the agricultural sector. It saw the need to boost agricultural output to provide enough food for the teeming population of its citizenry and even for export. This led to an agricultural revolution across the state, a revolution that today has led to a significant improvement in food supply across the state.

Today, the state now boasts of the production of tomatoes, cucumber, and other cash crops for export. Also, with the Akwa Prime Hatchery and Poultry, located at Mbiaya, Uruan, the state is now poised to revolutionise the production and export of eggs and other dairy products. The Akwa Prime Hatchery produces 10,000-day old chickens per week.

To also diversify the economy of the state to wean Nigeria from reliance on oil, the Akwa Ibom State Government has also registered 4,920 rice farmers in the state who are producing rice for local consumption and sales to other parts of Nigeria and the West African Coast. The state is also boosting its comparative advantage in growing Cassava with the cultivation of at least 1,450 hectares of Cassava Plantation in 5 local governments. This is a seed multiplication scheme to provide free cassava stems to farmers in the three senatorial districts of the state.

Animal production and husbandry is also part of the overall agricultural policy of the Udom Emmanuel led-administration. The government is working with the Carlos Farms, a Mexican group that is investing in massive commercial farms – both crops and animal production in Nigeria to develop ranches for Cow Production and processing of Cow Milk for dairy companies.

Cocoa is a commercial crop that the state has comparative production advantage. Governor Udom's administration has trained 450 youths in new methods of planting cocoa and other extension services to cocoa farmers in the state. There has been the establishment of Special Cocoa Maintenance Scheme (SCMS) for the training of farmers and youths on pruning/shade management, under brushing, and tree care by fumigation, to ensure the improvement of yields from 300 kilograms/hectare to 2000kg/ha over three years period. The government has undertaken the Zoning and mapping of the cocoa-producing communities in the State, and sensitization of cocoa farmers in the 24 cocoa producing local government areas in the State.

Furthermore, there has been the importation of 1000 bags of special cocoa fertilizer from Ghana for optimal yield. These 1000 bags were delivered to cocoa farmers in September 2016.

The foresight of Governor Udom has resulted in the procurement and establishment of 11,000 Hectare Coconut Plantation and Refinery Project in the state. This project is in partnership with VKS construction Nigeria Ltd. With 2 million stands of coconut planted, the plantation is the largest in the world and will feed raw materials to the coconut refinery. At full capacity, the refinery would process 300,000 coconuts per day. Virgin coconut oil is now a hot cake in the international market and would bring in much needed foreign exchange to Akwa Ibom and improve the economy of the state.

Other achievements in the Agric sector includes:

•The Re-introduction of second planting season for enhanced food production and sufficiency

•Refurbishment and upgrading of three 10mt/day cassava processing factories in the three Senatorial Districts of the state.

• Extension of technical advisory services to about 350 sh farms in the State, as well as the cultivation of 300 hectares of cassava under the FADAMA III+ Financing Programme.

Currently, the state can boast of an enhanced food production capacity to feed its people and also for export. With all the investments in Agriculture, Akwa Ibom is poised to become the food basket of the South-south region and a major food hub in Nigeria, all thanks to the wonderful initiatives and Industrialization drive of the Udom-led administration.

Meflyn Anwana is the New Media Special Assistant to Governor Udom Emmanuel . You have turned the social media to a place you can comfortably lies anyhow.

Re: GOVERNOR UDOM EMMANUEL AND THE ONGOING AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION IN AKWA IBOM by aribisala0(m): 10:04pm On Jun 14, 2018
In 2017 Akwa Ibom was one of 5 states whose IGR declined,


That is a fact inconsistent with the claim to have diversified away from oil.

Akwa Ibom had an IGR of 15 billion compared to allocation of 200 billion

It is an absolute disgrace and clear evidence of poverty of ideas

Even Kwara State and Edo State did better.

It is embarrassing for a state that has had vey high allocation for more than 10 years and still cannot diversify


Instead they waste money on paid hacks like Barcanista starting absurd threads like this


In one year a whole state can only generate $40 million

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