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Ekiti state approves Diaspora livestock production project

The Ekiti State Governor Dr Kayode Fayami, has approved the Diaspora livestock production farming proposed by the state indigenes under the aegis of Ekiti Diaspora Forum (EDF) group.

The approval was made in a statement signed by the former Senior Special Assistant (Diaspora Affairs) to Ekiti State Governor, Femi Odere, that

the final nod for a proposed livestock production farming of a 250 hectares of land for a start in Irele Ekiti was approved for the purpose.

According to the statement, that the final approval for this livestock farming, whose first phase will be a cattle ranch, is another testament that Governor Fayemi is not only a “promise keeper,”.

“But a state chief executive whose “passion for the economic development of the state is sine qua non” as well as his “desire to bring in the state’s diasporic indigenes into the development matrix.”

“Having already established and registered a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for the project in the state which is known as EkitiKete Livestock Development Company Limited by the group.

“The initial funding over the three years for the first phase of the project is expected to be N1 billion.

“Also, with this final approval by the governor, the coast is now clear for the company to sign an MOU with Vietnam-Africa Economic Cooperation Alliance (VAECA) which is going to be the company’s technical partner after which work on the project will begin in earnest,” It stated.

Also, in the statement, the former governor’s aide on Diaspora Affairs said “the conclusion of the deal that would enable the state’s Diaspora to now participate majorly in the economic development of the state” is the “highest point” of his public service career.

Odere said he’s lucky to have had a boss who understands his thinking and his overarching objective to add value to his government.

Odere aside from the appreciation given to the governor , he also mentioned Prof Bolaji Aluko for his supportive role and the Hon. Comm. for Agriculture and Food Security Dr. Olabode Adetoyi for also believing in the project.

Adding that, “their lack of enthusiasm would have made it difficult, if not impossible, for this project to come to fruition.”

Odere likened EDF, which was his brainchild almost immediately after his appointment in order to galvanise the state’s diasporic indigenes for the development of their state.

“As an acorn that would very soon produce an oak tree with the governor’s final approval that “would without a doubt, play a significant role in the state’s economy into the foreseeable future,” it stated.

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