…Pledges to address development challenge
[dropcap]E[/dropcap]do State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has expressed displeasure over the level of poverty in Uhunmwode Local Government Area of the State and promised to change the development narrative to discourage youth in the area from falling prey to human trafficking schemes.The Governor made this known while launching the Edo Food and Agriculture Cluster (EDO-FAC) and skills center in Ehor in the Local Government Area on Monday November 19, 2018.
The cluster is expected to serve as aggregation ground for farmers to interface with buyers of their produce.
Obaseki, while inaugurating the cluster, said his administration believed in the youth and pledged that more will be done to improve the economy of the council.
The initiative, he noted will encourage youths to stay back and contribute their quota to the development of the area.
“As farmers, you make money from your various farms. We will assist you embrace modern way of farming, so you can make more money using technology. We will assist you by creating good roads to transport your produce to this center where buyers will come to buy your farm produce.”
“We will enumerate you to know your present locations and what you are producing. This will enable us help you to expand your farm while using the latest technology to improve your yield and connect you with labourers that will work on your farms,” he added.
The center, according to him, apart from being a place for agricultural produce, will train youths in wielding, use of computer, shoe making.
“We will teach people how to process food and set up a cold room to preserve food.”
Obaseki said the center was one among the various centers his administration will set up across the state and will have 24-hour electricity supply.
“We want to take development to our people wherever they are. Next year, we will put more money in our budget to enable us build houses in Ehor to encourage people to live here.”
The Chairman of Uhunmwode Local Government Area, Hon. Agbama Napoleon, commended the governor for keeping to his promise to inaugurate the cluster and skills centre.
“Our people are all coming to register here to be part of the development. We assure you as a local government council, we will continue to support you,” he said.
The Enogie of Ehor, His Royal Highness, David Igiehon, expressed appreciation to governor Obaseki for all he is doing for the people of Ehor.
He called attention to the lack of potable water, good roads and electricity, which he said, if addressed, will deepen development in area.
The Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Skills Development and Job Creation, Mrs. Ukinebo Dare, said the state government has engaged 70 youths in the area, with 25 indigenes engaged as staff for the center and will also act as enumerators for the project.