Buhari commissions N20bn Olam poultry, feed mill in Kaduna
— 13th September 2017
.. Tasks investors on job creation
By Steve Agbota
President
Muhammadu Buhari yesterday commissioned an integrated poultry farm and
animal feed mill in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
The inauguration
of the N20 billion facility, built by Olam Group was the President’s
first public function outside the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) since
his return from London, where he spent 103 days on medical leave.
President Buhari who briefly commissioned
the facility left for another presidential meeting while the Minister
of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, presented the
president’s speech on his behalf.
However, the Buhari exhorted both local
and foreign investors to invest in the nation’s economy by taking
advantage of the favourable business environment being created by his
administration.
According to him, investors should invest
in areas that would complement the employment generation initiative of
the Federal Government in the country.
Speaking on the importance of the Olam
project, he said: “This project is very important to us. We are
determined to encourage those who are coming to invest in Nigeria to
invest in areas where our people can get jobs, particularly in the
non-extractive industry.”
He assured the Olam Group and other
investors of his government’s continued support and partnership in
several other investments.
Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir
el-Rufai, commended President Buhari for creating time out of his busy
schedule to commission the feed mill and being his first official
assignment after he returned from abroad.
The governor said the feed mill was
designed to produce 1.6 million day-old chicks weekly and 360,000 metric
tonnes of animal feed annually, adding that the project would add
value to Nigeria’s quest for achieving food security and economic
diversification.
He noted that the project is one largest single private sector investment in the state, which will encourage small farmholders.







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