We’ll deliver all projects embarked on in Niger Delta – FG

The Federal Government has said unlike past administrations, the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration will finish whatever projects it embarked on in the Niger Delta region.

This was made known on Tuesday by the Acting President Prof. Yemi Osinbajo in a meeting with a delegation from Bayelsa, led by Gov. Seriake Dickson.

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He told the delegation, which included executives of the 3.6 billion dollar Brass Fertilizer and Petro-Chemical Company expected to come on stream soon, that the new approach, called the New Vision, involved active and effective collaboration between government, the private sector and communities.

Osinbajo explained that “this approach will ensure that we finish whatever we start.”

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He pointed to effective collaboration with the private sector and cited the NLNG as one instance of such effective collaborations.

He said the new approach was adopted “because only 12 per cent completion rate was recorded in many projects undertaken by Ministry of Niger Delta Affairs in the past years, with the rest abandoned.

The Buhari administration is committed to finishing whatever we start.”

In his comments, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachikwu,
described the idea of the Brass Fertilizer and Petro-Chemical firm as “a game changer that we need to encourage.’’

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The minister added that “such ideas have the potential to change the economic model in the Niger Delta.”

The acting President also received a delegation from Seed Entrepreneurs Association of Nigeria (SEEDAN), led by its President, Mr Richard Olafare, and the Director-General of the National Agricultural Seed Council, Dr P.O.Ojo.

He assured the delegation that the Federal Government would do much more in the area of agriculture, stressing that fertilizer and seed inputs were vital for agricultural revolution.

He told members of the association that “your visit and contributions are very important to us.

The President has said we must grow what we eat; we must be able to grow everything we eat.

 

 

NAN

 

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