Governor
of Ebonyi State, Chief Martin Elechi, has said the Peoples Democratic
Party will soon flood Nigerian market with its own brand of rice.
Elechi spoke in Abuja on Wednesday when he paid a courtesy visit to the national leadership of the party, led by its chairman, Dr. Bamanga Tukur.
The governor informed the party of the three new high capacity rice
mills his administration established in the three senatorial zones of
the state and restated his determination to fully tap the agricultural
endowments that abound in his state.
He said, “These world-class rice mills will no doubt boost our efforts in ensuring a zero rice importation regime in the country. PDP rice will soon flood the market.”
Elechi commended Tukur and other members of the National Working
Committee for holding high the core vision of the party despite minor
disagreements on issues.
“We are here to pay our solidarity to you and the NWC for the
commendable leadership you give to the Party and through that, to the
nation. We came to say a happy new year and keep you abreast of our
efforts in service to the people of Ebonyi State,” he added.
Tukur described food security as a fundamental factor to peace and
unity in Nigeria and paid glowing tributes to the commitment of the
governor to the development of agriculture.
He added, “Food security is fundamental to a peaceful and united
Nigeria. It is for this reason that the founding fathers of our great
party anchored the prosperity of our dear nation on the full
exploitation of our vast agricultural potentials so that we can
sufficiently feed our people as well as have enough for export.
“Your vote for massive agricultural development in Ebonyi state is an
issue at the heart of the manifesto of our great party while the gains
you have so far recorded are proof to the efficacy of our party’s
objectives in agriculture.
“It is also a clear evidence that our party and its manifesto are alive in your state.”
“Because agriculture holds the key to food and job security, the PDP-led Federal Government has keyed in job opportunities in the agricultural sector as a veritable weapon in tackling the current security challenges in the country.”
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