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Niger signs deal with three companies, moves to revolutionize sugar production in Nigeria

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Niger signs deal with three companies, move to revolutionize sugar production in Nigeria

Niger State Government recently signed a Memorandum of understanding (MoU) with three companies for sugarcane cultivation and sugar production in the State, as it strives to revolutionise sugar production in the country.

The agreement, according to a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the State governor, of Niger State Bologi Ibrahim, was signed at the Government House Minna.

It involves Uttham Sucrotech International, Rite Foods Ltd, Legacy Sugar Company Ltd and Niger Foods.

The MoU according to the statement, is a three-year project and would see to the establishment of six sugar Mills in Niger State with four to be located between Shiroro and Minna on a 148,000 hectares of land.

According to the agreement, Uttham Sucrotech Company will provide 110,000 out growers and other by-products of sugarscane such as refined ethanol, power, and cattle feeds among others, would also be produced.

Niger State Governor, Mohammed Umaru Bago, who himself grew up as a farmer, in his address at the ceremony, described the agreement as unprecedented, saying that the initiative will immensely benefit the people as it will turn around their livelihoods.

The Farmer Governor, while reiterating the State Government’s commitment to making agriculture the mainstay of the economy, disclosed that a billion dollar sovereign guarantee fund will soon be given to the State, and he intends to channel it to the sugar project.

The Chairman, Uttham Sucrotech Company, Rajan Adlakha said Niger State has a vast land that should not be left fallow stating that the project would empower local farmers for self-sufficiency.

He said the Company intends to bring in the best technology for the sugar plants, stressing that Niger State has the capacity to produce the required litres of ethanol in the country.

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Chairman Niger Foods, Sammy Adigun who stated that Nigeria produces only 3% of the sugar it consumes said, Niger State will change the narrative with the agreement signed.

He disclosed that the excess water released from Shiroro dam would be harvested for the sugar Mills.

Adigun said there will be an off-take of 145 million litres of ethanol from the sugar plant and that every year, each benefitting Farmer will make between 5 and 6 million Naira revenue.

The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Rite Foods, Mr. Seleem Adegunwa, in his remarks said the role of the company in the project is to ensure that there are consumers of the product at the end of production and that the Company will offer all the necessary support to ensure that the target is achieved as the Company is also providing a similar support in Adamawa State.

Alh. Abubakar Isah who spoke on behalf of Legacy Sugar Company, pledged their support, adding that the farmer Governor’s initiative will reduce pressure on the dollar, increase community growth and development.

The Director, Project Development and Investment Promotion, National Sugar Development Council, Balarabe Ladan Commended Niger State government for the bold and timely initiative saying it will bring prosperity and go a long way in eliminating social vices while urging other State Governments to emulate the farmer Governor.

Other stakeholders and investors who spoke, reaffirmed their confidence in the Farmer Governor’s ability in providing enabling environment for investments as they reassured Nigerlites of using their long-time experience to continue investing in th State and open doors of opportunities to the citizenry.

 

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