President Muhammadu Buhari On Thursday commissioned the N50
billion Sunti Golden Sugar Estate which he said will employ 10,000
people directly.
Speaking in Sunti in Mokwa local
government area on Thursday, Buhari said the coming of the sugar
factory was timely, as Nigeria has made her way out of recession and
“we have showed considerable progress.”
I commissioned the Sunti
Golden Sugar Estates in Niger State today. We’re grateful to all
investors who continued to invest even during the recession,
demonstrating great confidence in our policies. We will continue to
support the private sector to create jobs and prosperity
He further
disclosed that the magnitude of investment in the sugar estate is a
clear manifestation that the policies on economic diversification of
the government is attracting the right kind of support and engagement.
The president called on private investors in the country to partner with the government in creating investment opportunities.
He said, “We are looking inward to our natural endowment and deposit. We are focusing on agriculture and other non oil sectors.
“The mill, as I was told, cost the company N50bn, and it’s expected to produce 100,000 metric tons of sugar yearly.
“It will provide direct employment for about 10,000 people yearly, and
impact up to 50,000 people indirectly, including 3,000 small-scale out
growers.
“While commending the company for creating job
opportunities for Nigerians, the President said, “Flour Mills has shown
commitment to Nigeria all through the good times and bad times.”
Buhari also reiterated the benefits and economic possibilities of the
River Niger, saying, “It has been long overlooked; it is time to
explore and harness the benefits for commerce and investment.”
He
assured Nigerians that his administration would continue to create
enabling business environment and improve security and infrastructure
across the nation.
Wednesday, 21 March 2018
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