Obiano’s Agro-Revolution gets Underway as Ekcel Farms Begins $100m Operatio
Flagging off the N16 billion ($100m) farm which will exclusively focus on the cultivation and processing of tomato and cassava, Wednesday, Governor Obiano announced that finally, the fire of his administration’s agrarian revolution has started to spread.
- (L-R) Chief Law Chinwuba, Commissioner for Housing, Chief
Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State and Engr. Emeka Okwuosa,
Chairman Ekcel Farms at the flag-off of operations at Ekcel Tomato
Farms in Omasi, Ayamelum LGA...Wednesday
According
to him, since the arrival of Coched Farms Limited in Anaku in May last
year, Anambra State had flung its doors wide open to agro-investors who
have since discovered what the state has to offer to the investment
community.
Said
he: “Today, we are on a different turf. Ekcel Farms is investing in
Cassava and tomato. It will produce over 150,000 tons of tomato puree.
This investment is a blessing to the Omasi people in particular and to
Ndi Anambra as a whole. It will attract 13,500 direct jobs and over
100,000 indirect jobs.”
The
governor further explained that the company would allocate 5% of its
annual profit to the host Community, 10% to the state government and
another 5% to the provision of amenities. “Is this not a blessing to
Omasi people? Is this not a blessing to Anambra State?” he asked and
exhorted the Omasi people to endeavor to play the good host and provide a
congenial atmosphere for Ekcel Farms to thrive and fulfill its mission
as a going concern.
- (L-R) Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State, Engr.
Emeka Okwuosa, Chairman, Ekcel Farms and Chief Sir Victor Umeh, APGA
Senatorial candidate for Anambra Central at the flag-off of operations
for Ekcel Tomato Farm in Omasi, Ayamelum Local Government Area of
Anambra State ...Wednesday
“I
want you to imitate the Anaku people who have been a wonderful host to
Coched Farms. Since Coched farms began operations there in May last
year, there has not been a single incident between it and the host
community. That is the way I want you to relate with Ekcel Farms,” he
further enthused.
Governor
Obiano also advised the Omasi people to adopt a very friendly attitude
to the farm and treat it as though it belonged to the community. “I Want
you to take ownership of this company. Treat it as your own. Lend them a
timely hand. They have come to develop and build Omasi and you must
help them to do it,” he advised.
Earlier
in his remarks, the Chairman of Ekcel Farms Ltd, Engr. Emeka Okwuosa
had explained that Ekcel Farms Ltd became interested in Anambra State
when it realized that the governor’s Economic Blueprint was not a
political gimmick but a true blueprint for the development of Anambra
State.
“It
became very obvious from the way he went about tackling the challenge
of insecurity in the state. If Anambra were not secure, Ekcel Farms
would not be here today. Most investors like me will not invest in any
place where we do not feel secure,” Engr Okwuosa observed pointing out
that the governor had yet to spend a full year in office but he had
recorded a tremendous achievement.
Speaking
further, Engr Okwuosa said, “We are not just here to farm but to set up
an industrial and mechanized agriculture. The whole aim is to
cultivate, process and market cassava and tomato products. It is obvious
that agriculture needs to be developed to become the bedrock of the
economy.”
According
to him, from the experience his company had gathered from operating in
other parts of the country, it had developed a community engagement
model that would help to strengthen its ties with the host community.
“We shall help the community to form cooperatives and encourage local
farmers to cultivate cassava which we shall take from them for
processing. This will help the community generate instant revenue.
Engr
Okwuosa further revealed that when fully operational, the farm would be
producing 21,000 tons of cassava per annum while it would produce
150,000 tons of raw tomato and 51,000 tons of tomato paste.
“We
expect that in the next six months we shall be fully on ground here. We
also expect that our plant will be fully operational between 12 to 18
months. The plant will be built overseas and shipped to Omasi for
installation. But we will commence cultivation prior to that. We are
not in this business for the short term. This is a business that will
last for decades. I must thank the governor, Chief Willie Obiano whose
vision and drive made it possible for us to come here today,” Engineer
Okwuosa revealed.
Earlier
in his opening remarks, the Chairman of Anambra State Investment
Promotion and Protection Agency (ANSIPPA) Igwe Cyril Enweze had
expressed optimism that the arrival of Ekcel Farms would attract more
investors to Anambra State.
He
applauded Governor Obiano for turning Anambra into the safest state in
Nigeria and offering a strategic blueprint that offers a clear
delineation of priority areas in the Four Pillars and 13 Enablers.
Igwe
Enweze also lauded Governor Obiano for leading Anambra to the top of
accountability and transparency in governance in Nigeria.

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