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Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by Chyz2: 3:33pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
[size=15pt]Okorocha promises 2 new palm plantations[/size]By AKEEB ALARAPE Friday, July 29, 2011 Imo State Government has started its plan to establish two new commercial palm plantations in the state with the assistance of Malaysian experts. The state Governor, Owelle Rochas Anayo Okorocha made this known at a breakfast meeting with All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA) leaders at the government house, Owerri. Governor Okorocha, who recounted the efforts his administration had made since inception to take the state to an enviable height, said Imo would return to a palm produce state, with additional new palm plantation for commercial purpose. He recalled that Malaysia developed its country through palm seedling collected from Nigeria, regretting that Nigeria was still at elementary stage of palm produce and stressed on the need to harness some of the natural mineral resources the state were endowed with. He, therefore, called on the leaders of APGA and other leaders in the state to contribute their own quota by creating avenue for job opportunities and announced that the state owned oil palm plantation, Adapalm was now Imo Palm Plantation. Governor Okorocha urged the party members to give their unalloyed support for the success of his government, pointing out that every success and achievement made by the administration would be a credit to all members of APGA. The current administration, he said, was corruption free and would not condone any corrupt practices by any person and urged members of the party to exercise patience, as everybody would be carried along. The state Chairman of APGA, Prince Cletus Nwaka, expressed satisfaction with the breakfast discussion they had with governor Okorocha and thanked him for chatting a course that would boost the state economy. He used the occasion to reassure the governor of the party support and love. http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2011/july/29/national-29-07-2011-21.html |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by Nobody: 4:16pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
It doesn't take more than a pen and paper sir, if you are serious, I'm tired of promises by these govt officials, I'm sure he knows east was the biggest producer of palm oil, Time to manipulate that history, Knowing the world will soon be consuming palm oil at an increased rate because of alternative fuel, Nigeria will be silly not to invest heavily in this, All these promises and no action means nothing!! nothing!! Nigeria can shoot itself to the 21 century within 4yrs if we have serious people in government, Theories, theories won't do nothing!!! Let's get practical folks!!! |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by PointB: 4:30pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
@Topic, Nice one. But like Olumide said, let hope it's not publicity stunt! |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by KnowAll(m): 4:48pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
The Governor has one the best publicist machinery going, on that note he has surely hit the ground running all those special advisers are sweating for every free kobo they earn. Na so, Governor, let them sweat for the money. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by SouthEast: 5:34pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
KnowAll: No better than Fasola's voodoo publicity with which he has hoodwinked Lagosians in particular and Yorubas at large Fasola plants flowers on streets, Lagosians hail him like a messiah. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by Nobody: 5:46pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
SouthEast: You are a big tool duude, IS THIS ABOUT FASHOLA? Fashola has encouraged more Nigerians to invest in Nigeria than anyopne else has done, Fashola has done more than any governor in the federation, Stop with the comparisons, Let's focus on this plantaition that isn't even in paper yet just word of mouth, I'm sure they read this forum, now let us push them to do it not you comparing Fashola at every turn you get, GET OVER IT MAN!!!!!! |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by SouthEast: 6:01pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
0lumide: The claim is that Rochas has the best publicity machinery and I put a lie to that. So far, Fasola's publicity machinery is unrivaled. Now back to palm oil business. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by OAM4J: 6:09pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
Good one, hoping it will be done. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by SouthEast: 6:26pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
Meanwhile, what has happened to the Oil Palm processing industry in Egbema/Ohaji? |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by aljharem(m): 6:31pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
No it is not a good move at all was it not the other day we all we complaining about the erosion caused by the palm plantation which has lossen the soil for erosion to take place. http://allafrica.com/stories/201007120666.html yet we are about starting another plantation without solving the obvious problem first which is erosion |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by SouthEast: 6:35pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
^^^ Solve flooding in SW (Lagos, Ogun, Oyo) Solve the fact that Lagos will soon be swallowed by the Atlantic Ocean Solve desertification in the North Solve erosion in SE and Edo and Cross Rivers. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by aljharem(m): 6:42pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
SouthEast: No no no, it as nothing to do with the SW, North , SS or SE this is a nigeria problem and it takes collective effort from all sides 1. flooding is being tackled in lagos as we speak 2. lagos would not be swallowed by the atlantic ocean because other major cities like new york and london would be swallowed first and more over, there is plan in place for that as there are building the a wall in lagos. don't forget. other nigerian states/cities such as river, balysea, bonny island delta and ondo would suffer the same faith. 3. plans are been put in place to stop the deserfication. even the locals are putting farm lands to reduce the effect. 4. erosion in the SE and other states will be solved by the FG but first this needs to be done before commercing into palm plantation which was the cause of the problem at the first place |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by Genius100: 6:46pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
I'm tired of reading of "PLANS" by Naija politicians. Please stop wasting bandwidth and start posting achievements, |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by kasiem(m): 6:55pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
This a wonderful move. With investments in the agric sector, our agric graduates can be properly employed and it will boost our grasp on raw. Hopefully, we'll get to the level of total freelance from the shackles of the honkies, considering the fact that we've gotten much scientific knowledge on to make good out of raw materials. By the time the whites will be living without adequate knowledge but dearth of raw materials, they'll come back to be colonized by the africans. The only inevitable thing is change. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by aljharem(m): 6:58pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
kasiem:that is not the reason it is a good move when there is still a major problem we have |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by bellten: 7:12pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
Okorocha should seriously be considered for the Igbo slot of the presidency. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by Chyz2: 7:45pm On Jul 29, 2011 |
SouthEast: I kind of have to agree with Alj haram on this one. Although its a good idea, now may not be the time until proper mechanisms are put in place to check erosion. A palm plantation will add extreme pressure to an already extremity. It may be better for Imo to invest into terrace-building and No-till farming. After all, with the many plans Rochas has to increase IGR, he can afford to sit this one out. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by daniellle(f): 12:23am On Jul 30, 2011 |
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Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by MadDog1(m): 2:55am On Jul 30, 2011 |
mmh, mitshe'w, enough of this promise self! i wonder if there is any government in the world that promise pass nigeria government! promise power station in onitsha! promise rail way in ibadan promise heaven in kano! promise hell in bayelsa! nah wah! is it when they release me from hospital that this will all be done! |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by Sike(m): 8:14am On Jul 30, 2011 |
Genius100:Oro n la!! |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by fuke(m): 8:41am On Jul 30, 2011 |
SouthEast: |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by phuckNL: 8:44am On Jul 30, 2011 |
This is a great shame. The Malaysians came to OGUN state to get palm seeds. Today they are the largest exporters in the world. To make matters worse, we now need to seek their help to grow something that orginated in our country. SHAME!! |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by bashr4: 5:24pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
people are really EVIL especially in nairaland , so the moderatos changed the heading to malaysian experts to build palm oil plantation in imo this they do this to discredit rochas or to discredit the south east. you see the problem in nigeria ,deep rooted hatred and envy. |
Re: Okorocha Promises 2 New Palm Plantations by aljharem3: 5:28pm On Jul 30, 2011 |
bashr4: did you read the article at all what is evil , hatred and envy about changing a title from okorocha to malaysian since it is what it is moreover the title from the SUN newspaper is misleading |
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