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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 11:34pm On Jul 06, 2017
Kcinho:

The new events going on in the ogboli region of uzouwani are the imposition of traditional rulers by ugwuanyi on the people,resultant resistance by the people and fulani herdsmen invasion.
Nothing new in agriculture....the last major investment was the Songhai farmers training under Sullivan's government which was subsequently mismanaged.
Stop all the media propaganda.
I can see you are ignorant of events, Sohghai chose Adani but Sullivan forced them to relocate to Udi

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 11:40pm On Jul 06, 2017
Kcinho:

The new events going on in the ogboli region of uzouwani are the imposition of traditional rulers by ugwuanyi on the people,resultant resistance by the people and fulani herdsmen invasion.
Nothing new in agriculture....the last major investment was the Songhai farmers training under Sullivan's government which was subsequently mismanaged.
Stop all the media propaganda.
As for something new in Agriculture in Adani, read this news carefully

STAKEHOLDERS BRAINSTORM IN ENUGU ON THE REHABILITATION OF ADANI IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Alex Alex January 25, 2017

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enuguPlans are on to introduce Sorghum among the crops that will be cultivated under the Adani Irrigation Scheme in Enugu State.

The Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Mike Eneh made this known in Enugu during a Stakeholders meeting on the rehabilitation of the Adani-Omor Irrigation Infrastructure. The irrigation project is being funded by the African Development Bank and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Programme, Phase One (ATASP-1).

The aim is to contribute to food and nutrition security, employment generation, and wealth creation along rice, cassava and sorghum value chains. The programme, which commenced since March 2015, will be implemented over a 5 year period in 4 Stable Crops Processing Zones (SCPZs).

Adani-Omor Zone is among the 4 SCPZs. While Adani is in Enugu State, Omor is in Anambra State. Other SCPZs are Bida-Badeggi, Kano-Jigawa and Kebbi-Sokoto Zones.

Enugu State convoked a stakeholders meeting, involving key officers in the State Ministry of Agriculture, state government appointees in agriculture issues and the consulting firm in-charge of the Adani-Omor Zone. There, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Mike Eneh emphasized the need to maximize the potential in Adani farming zones with over 1,000 hectares of ploughed land.

Mr. Eneh said though the Adani-Omor Stable Crops Processing Zone was captured to cultivate cassava and rice, there was the need to include sorghum, as that could boost farmers’ income.

“Sorghum is an industrial crop and it is used by the breweries. The breweries are virtually the only surviving industries in Nigeria. Enugu state is now in the derived savanna zone. There are 6 agro ecological zones in the country. We belonged to rain forest and partly derived southern guinea Savanna and therefore the ecology for sorghum production in parts of Enugu State is good.”

“Sorghum is a crop that is much sought after by the breweries. Anything you produce they are ready to buy. So we want to take advantage of this potential in Enugu State. According to the various staple crop processing zones, Kano is going into cassava; Badeggi-Bida is going into cassava. We can also go into rice, cassava and sorghum. Because what you do is to leverage any opportunity available to you.”

The Agriculture Commissioner also expressed the hope that the realization of the project would increase the capacity of the farmers to go for all year round farming, thereby guaranteeing more production of food and increasing the income of farmers.

“Over 30 years now we have been doing only rain fed rice production but you make money during dry season because that is the time you get clear cloud. During the rainy season you can’t see this cloud. And so the amount of incipient radiation from the sun is now much higher and therefore you are going to get increase yield. If you make 3/4 tons per hectare in rainy season, you can easily each 7/8 tons in dry season. That is why we are placing so much emphasis on the success of these rehabilitation works. So that our farmers will start making money.”

A major problem for farmers in Adani is dilapidated irrigation facility and poor road network. The irrigation infrastructure was put in place in the 1960s by the Dr. Michael Okpara administration of the defunct Eastern Region. But it collapsed totally in 1997.

Reacting to the intervention at the Adani irrigation site, the Permanent Secretary Enugu State Ministry of Agriculture, Mr. Ogbonnia Idike cautioned those involved in the rehabilitation process against playing politics with it, as the farmers had suffered so much.

“My visit to Adani rice is not commendable at the moment but I see that this intervention is going to change the faces of farmers. Our farmers are ready to farm. Lands have been cleared but dry season farming cannot be achieved without proper irrigation services. We are pleading that as the ATASP is starting their projects that the canals will be cleaned. We need to work on the irrigation system. So that not on intermittent basis the farmers will be going to farm.”

“We want these farmers to have a work plan where they can farm for 3- 4 months, after harvesting they go into second farming, because without proper irrigation system our farmers cannot do much.”

“Whatever politics people intend to do in this project should be jettisoned, it cannot work. We have a Governor who is committed to the welfare of farmers.”

The Zonal Coordinator of the Agricultural Transformation Agenda Transformation Support Programme (ATASP) for Adani-Omor Staple Crops Processing Zone, Mr. Romanus Egba promised that all relevant communities would be carried along throughout the implementation process.

“The major objective of this meeting is to inform the stakeholders that we have engaged a consultant for the design and restoration of our infrastructure, particularly, the Ada Rice irrigation scheme. So we want the stakeholders to make input to the design. That’s why we called them together, those that have information that will help the consultant to do a good job they should be able to bring it out. They will now interact with the consultant so the consultant will know the areas of our major needs. The consultant will know our feelings because he is working for us. So this is bottom-up approach planning.”

“You can see how the discussion went. A lot of issues came up in Ada rice and then we told the consultant you should be able to do a design that is anticipatory. You should be able to do a design that if we are increasing the capacity, we won’t talk of increasing the volume of water again.”

The Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Programme is designed to be executed in 3 phases. The first phase is “Inception studies,” the second is “preliminary Design while the third phase is detailed design.

The consultant in-charge of the project, Mr. Innocent Dioke explained that they were still in the first stage, which involves meeting with employer, visit to the project sites, inventory report, among others.

He said he had already commenced work in the first phase of the design but that the overall objective was getting the irrigation infrastructure rehabilitated for proper use.

“It will involve rehabilitation of the production infrastructure and processing infrastructure. And this includes the diversion way at the River Obina, the canals: primary, secondary and tertiary canals. It includes also the roads- the canal roads, the feeder roads and the farm roads and then drainage structures within the irrigation area.”

“We have gone and seen the facility on ground. The canals are earth canals that are on line, as a result there is loss of irrigation water when the farms are being irrigated because they are also earth canals there is a lot of burrows by animals such as rat on them which means there will be plenty of sippage and losses. So part of what we want to do is recommend lining of the canals with concrete. Some component parts of the irrigation structure have been vandalized. They have to be rehabilitated.”

Other stakeholders that contributed during the discussion called for strict monitoring of the project to avert its abandonment as was the case in the past.

BY CHUKWUBUIKE MADU
http://radionigeriaenugu.com/stakeholders-brainstorm-in-enugu-on-the-rehabilitation-of-adani-irrigation-infrastructure/
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 11:55pm On Jul 06, 2017
The Adani/Omor zone is actually located in Adani but extends only 5000 hectares into Omor while it covers 49000 hectares in Adani. This is a world bank extract which also complained about dilapidated irrigation which is now being fixed according the news i posted above

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 12:03am On Jul 07, 2017
davear:


Why is our governor not driving an innoson car?
what stops you from driving innoson. Just negodu? innoson is private business and he has to find customer for his products by himself. meanwhile, Enugu state has patronized innoson more any other state

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Kcinho(m): 11:48am On Jul 07, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

I can see you are ignorant of events, Sohghai chose Adani but Sullivan forced them to relocate to Udi
It seems you have problems with reading. Isnt that not part of mismanagement? I'm sure you don't know the road to uzouwani, you just copy and paste.
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Kcinho(m): 11:54am On Jul 07, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

As for something new in Agriculture in Adani, read this news carefully

STAKEHOLDERS BRAINSTORM IN ENUGU ON THE REHABILITATION OF ADANI IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE
Alex Alex January 25, 2017

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enuguPlans are on to introduce Sorghum among the crops that will be cultivated under the Adani Irrigation Scheme in Enugu State.

The Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Mike Eneh made this known in Enugu during a Stakeholders meeting on the rehabilitation of the Adani-Omor Irrigation Infrastructure. The irrigation project is being funded by the African Development Bank and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Programme, Phase One (ATASP-1).

The aim is to contribute to food and nutrition security, employment generation, and wealth creation along rice, cassava and sorghum value chains. The programme, which commenced since March 2015, will be implemented over a 5 year period in 4 Stable Crops Processing Zones (SCPZs).

Adani-Omor Zone is among the 4 SCPZs. While Adani is in Enugu State, Omor is in Anambra State. Other SCPZs are Bida-Badeggi, Kano-Jigawa and Kebbi-Sokoto Zones.

Enugu State convoked a stakeholders meeting, involving key officers in the State Ministry of Agriculture, state government appointees in agriculture issues and the consulting firm in-charge of the Adani-Omor Zone. There, the Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr. Mike Eneh emphasized the need to maximize the potential in Adani farming zones with over 1,000 hectares of ploughed land.

Mr. Eneh said though the Adani-Omor Stable Crops Processing Zone was captured to cultivate cassava and rice, there was the need to include sorghum, as that could boost farmers’ income.

“Sorghum is an industrial crop and it is used by the breweries. The breweries are virtually the only surviving industries in Nigeria. Enugu state is now in the derived savanna zone. There are 6 agro ecological zones in the country. We belonged to rain forest and partly derived southern guinea Savanna and therefore the ecology for sorghum production in parts of Enugu State is good.”

“Sorghum is a crop that is much sought after by the breweries. Anything you produce they are ready to buy. So we want to take advantage of this potential in Enugu State. According to the various staple crop processing zones, Kano is going into cassava; Badeggi-Bida is going into cassava. We can also go into rice, cassava and sorghum. Because what you do is to leverage any opportunity available to you.”

The Agriculture Commissioner also expressed the hope that the realization of the project would increase the capacity of the farmers to go for all year round farming, thereby guaranteeing more production of food and increasing the income of farmers.

“Over 30 years now we have been doing only rain fed rice production but you make money during dry season because that is the time you get clear cloud. During the rainy season you can’t see this cloud. And so the amount of incipient radiation from the sun is now much higher and therefore you are going to get increase yield. If you make 3/4 tons per hectare in rainy season, you can easily each 7/8 tons in dry season. That is why we are placing so much emphasis on the success of these rehabilitation works. So that our farmers will start making money.”

A major problem for farmers in Adani is dilapidated irrigation facility and poor road network. The irrigation infrastructure was put in place in the 1960s by the Dr. Michael Okpara administration of the defunct Eastern Region. But it collapsed totally in 1997.

Reacting to the intervention at the Adani irrigation site, the Permanent Secretary Enugu State Ministry of Agriculture, Mr. Ogbonnia Idike cautioned those involved in the rehabilitation process against playing politics with it, as the farmers had suffered so much.

“My visit to Adani rice is not commendable at the moment but I see that this intervention is going to change the faces of farmers. Our farmers are ready to farm. Lands have been cleared but dry season farming cannot be achieved without proper irrigation services. We are pleading that as the ATASP is starting their projects that the canals will be cleaned. We need to work on the irrigation system. So that not on intermittent basis the farmers will be going to farm.”

“We want these farmers to have a work plan where they can farm for 3- 4 months, after harvesting they go into second farming, because without proper irrigation system our farmers cannot do much.”

“Whatever politics people intend to do in this project should be jettisoned, it cannot work. We have a Governor who is committed to the welfare of farmers.”

The Zonal Coordinator of the Agricultural Transformation Agenda Transformation Support Programme (ATASP) for Adani-Omor Staple Crops Processing Zone, Mr. Romanus Egba promised that all relevant communities would be carried along throughout the implementation process.

“The major objective of this meeting is to inform the stakeholders that we have engaged a consultant for the design and restoration of our infrastructure, particularly, the Ada Rice irrigation scheme. So we want the stakeholders to make input to the design. That’s why we called them together, those that have information that will help the consultant to do a good job they should be able to bring it out. They will now interact with the consultant so the consultant will know the areas of our major needs. The consultant will know our feelings because he is working for us. So this is bottom-up approach planning.”

“You can see how the discussion went. A lot of issues came up in Ada rice and then we told the consultant you should be able to do a design that is anticipatory. You should be able to do a design that if we are increasing the capacity, we won’t talk of increasing the volume of water again.”

The Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Programme is designed to be executed in 3 phases. The first phase is “Inception studies,” the second is “preliminary Design while the third phase is detailed design.

The consultant in-charge of the project, Mr. Innocent Dioke explained that they were still in the first stage, which involves meeting with employer, visit to the project sites, inventory report, among others.

He said he had already commenced work in the first phase of the design but that the overall objective was getting the irrigation infrastructure rehabilitated for proper use.

“It will involve rehabilitation of the production infrastructure and processing infrastructure. And this includes the diversion way at the River Obina, the canals: primary, secondary and tertiary canals. It includes also the roads- the canal roads, the feeder roads and the farm roads and then drainage structures within the irrigation area.”

“We have gone and seen the facility on ground. The canals are earth canals that are on line, as a result there is loss of irrigation water when the farms are being irrigated because they are also earth canals there is a lot of burrows by animals such as rat on them which means there will be plenty of sippage and losses. So part of what we want to do is recommend lining of the canals with concrete. Some component parts of the irrigation structure have been vandalized. They have to be rehabilitated.”

Other stakeholders that contributed during the discussion called for strict monitoring of the project to avert its abandonment as was the case in the past.

BY CHUKWUBUIKE MADU
http://radionigeriaenugu.com/stakeholders-brainstorm-in-enugu-on-the-rehabilitation-of-adani-irrigation-infrastructure/
So we should fry plantain abi.
I can copy and paste news from 1999 till date on "proposed" projects (federal and state) in the area that never came to light.
Till they start please stop the media propaganda.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by christejames(m): 12:41pm On Jul 07, 2017
Digitron:
For those shouting about fall in IGR, you can now see that we already made 11billion in the first half of the year


What a laudable achievement by the government. They shouldn't relax on their oars now that it seem smooth, rather, they should keep making developments visible to the masses who pay this tax to encourage them to do more. I'm equally glad to know our IGR is gradually surpassing the stipends we receive in the name of allocation...

Yeah!!!

I also made it to our 500th page! congrats to us all and I pray our state grow and develop to be the envy of others; not just in the country but beyond.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by ChimaAdeoye: 2:52pm On Jul 07, 2017
christejames:


What a laudable achievement by the government. They shouldn't relax on their oars now that it seem smooth, rather, they should keep making developments visible to the masses who pay this tax to encourage them to do more. I'm equally glad to know our IGR is gradually surpassing the stipends we receive in the name of allocation...

Yeah!!!

I also made it to our 500th page! congrats to us all and I pray our state grow and develop to be the envy of others; not just in the country but beyond.

Three things will save Enugu and indeed Igboland

1. Massive agriculture with special emphasis on livestock, poultry and fish ponds in literally every village or community

2. Creation of Industrial estates in the 5 SE state capitals, including Asaba, Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, Orlu, Ihiala, Oguta, Okigwe & Afikpo.
In liaison with EEDC, small gas or coal power station can be built and the power transmitted using the regular NEPA poles directly to the industrial clusters to ensure they manufacture competitively for export. The power must not be transmitted into national grid, else the people manipulating Nigeria will divert it to elsewhere outside Igboland.


3. Building a regional high speed railway network to connect key SE cities. This projects should be funded via a PPP arrangement with a Chinese company and float an Igbo diaspora funding arrangement to enable private individuals to buy shares for the project. This project has been estimated to cost about $2-3 billion dollars and span less than 1,000 KM in total length.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by christejames(m): 3:07pm On Jul 07, 2017
ChimaAdeoye:


Three things will save Enugu and indeed Igboland

1. Massive agriculture with speacil emphasis on livestock, poultry and fish ponds in literally every village or community

2. Creation of Industrial estates in the 5 SE state capitals, including Asaba, Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, Orlu, Ihiala, Oguta, Okigwe & Afikpo.
In liaison with EEDC, small gas or coal power station can be built and the power transmitted using the regular NEPA poles directly to the industrial clusters to ensure they manufacture competitively for export. The power must not be transmitted into national grid, else the people manipulating Nigeria will divert it to elsewhere outside Igboland.


3. Building a regional high speed railway network to connect key SE cities. This projects should be funded via a PPP arrangement with a Chinese company and float an Igbo diaspora funding arrangement to enable private individuals to buy shares for the project. This project has been estimated to cost about $2-3 billion dollars and span less than 1,000 KM in total length.

Spot on Bro, absolutely!
If the government can find and woo shrewd investors to venture into the above (especially 2-3) then we are already on the part to self actualisation. This is where Ohanaeze should come in and liaise and also convince our brothers in diaspora to fund such collective projects in conjunction with foreign investors.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by spyder880(m): 4:12pm On Jul 07, 2017
Congratulations everyone, We have made the 500 Mark. Expect more updates from the heart of Enugu state.

May God bless Enugu state! cheesy

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 4:27pm On Jul 07, 2017
Enugu as the "pride" of the East is very backward.
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 6:28pm On Jul 07, 2017
Digitron:
For those shouting about fall in IGR, you can now see that we already made 11billion in the first half of the year


At least they have decided to tell us the truth, that 14billion generated in 2016 was a NO NO. I know we can even do better than the 24billion target, we must raise our standards.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 6:33pm On Jul 07, 2017
ChimaAdeoye:


Three things will save Enugu and indeed Igboland

1. Massive agriculture with special emphasis on livestock, poultry and fish ponds in literally every village or community

2. Creation of Industrial estates in the 5 SE state capitals, including Asaba, Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, Orlu, Ihiala, Oguta, Okigwe & Afikpo.
In liaison with EEDC, small gas or coal power station can be built and the power transmitted using the regular NEPA poles directly to the industrial clusters to ensure they manufacture competitively for export. The power must not be transmitted into national grid, else the people manipulating Nigeria will divert it to elsewhere outside Igboland.


3. Building a regional high speed railway network to connect key SE cities. This projects should be funded via a PPP arrangement with a Chinese company and float an Igbo diaspora funding arrangement to enable private individuals to buy shares for the project. This project has been estimated to cost about $2-3 billion dollars and span less than 1,000 KM in total length.


Kudos to you brother. Sometimes I ask myself what these governors discuss during SE-Governors forum. We must unite and voice out these kind of brilliant ideas to them.

They must sit-up and do better.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 6:46pm On Jul 07, 2017
Kcinho:

So we should fry plantain abi.
I can copy and paste news from 1999 till date on "proposed" projects (federal and state) in the area that never came to light.
Till they start please stop the media propaganda.


Thank you. I wonder what people gain by promoting false information. They keep uploading these empty projects that never saw the light.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 9:18pm On Jul 10, 2017
davear:


At least they have decided to tell us the truth, that 14billion generated in 2016 was a NO NO. I know we can even do better than the 24billion target, we must raise our standards.
how much did you contribute in the said IGR?
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 9:24pm On Jul 10, 2017
Kcinho:

So we should fry plantain abi.
I can copy and paste news from 1999 till date on "proposed" projects (federal and state) in the area that never came to light.
Till they start please stop the media propaganda.
DO not fry plantain, take your farming implements and rush to Adani. This is not a proposed project, work is ongoing as funds have been disbursed by FG
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 9:31pm On Jul 10, 2017
Adani irrigation was abandoned by FG because miscreants among the locals vandalized it and stole all the components. Obasanjo built it in the 70s under his military regime so when he returned during civilian regime, he was cried upon to rehabilitate the irrigation system, he decided to visit and see things for himself, on arrival, he was very angry that all the equipment have been stolen, he vowed never to spend one kobo on the project since the people don't want it. It remained like that, that was why when the Staple crop Processing zones where announced, the crop allocated to ENugu was cassava because of lack of irrigation to support all year rice farming

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 9:34pm On Jul 10, 2017
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi came and made a case for Adani Irrigation rehabilitation in 2016


Enugu wants FG to rehabilitate irrigation facility
By NAN | 24 June 2016 | 10:52 am
Enugu State goveror, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi
Enugu State goveror, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi

Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State has appealed to the Federal Government to rehabilitate the Adani Irrigation Project facility under the FADAMA III Additional Financing Project in the state.

Ugwuanyi made the appeal on Friday in Enugu when the 5th World Bank/FGN Joint Supervision Team under the scheme paid a courtesy call on him at the Government House.

The governor said that the rehabilitation of the irrigation facility was necessary for rice farmers to achieve all-year- round rice production in the state.


He said that the state government was working hard to ensure that more farmers were covered in the FADAMA III projects.

The governor, who expressed delight at the Federal Government’s extension of the initiative to 2019, said:

“I hope that arrangements are still intact for the rehabilitation of the Adani irrigation project in order to address the challenges of our farmers engaging in all-year-round rice production.

“We commend you for the feeder roads which you want to construct to ensure easy accessibility to the rice fields,” he said.

Ugwuanyi, however, said that the non-payment of the state’s counterpart funds for the project was regrettable, adding that it was due to paucity of funds.

“Once we source for the credit facility we are expecting, the counterpart fund will be paid.

“We are committed to this project and would work with the World Bank to ensure that the capacity and economy of our farmers are enhanced,” Ugwuanyi said.

Earlier, the leader of the team, Dr Adetunji Oredikpe, said that the state was one of the six earmarked to participate in the FADAMA III Additional Refinancing Project.

Oredikpe named the other states as Lagos, Anambra, Kano, Kogi and Niger, adding the Enugu State had demonstrated the political will and potential for rice production.

He said that under the project, $35 million would be expended in the state subject to the payment of the counterpart fund which the state government needed to leverage on.

The team leader said that the state was a huge player in rice production having moved its average yield to 3.5 metric tonnes per hectare, adding that there was still hope for advancement.

He said that the Federal Government was pushing a two-point agenda in the rice value chain which were import substitution and employment creation for the youths.

Oredikpe said that under the scheme, the government sought to place a ban on the importation of rice, sorghum, tomatoes and cassava.

“We have awarded a contract of 58.9km feeder roads as well as supported 1,709 farmers in the state.

“There is also hope for increasing it because we are looking at supporting 5,000 farmers across the state.

“What is standing against this is the counterpart fund.

Now that other states are joining, if you are fast, you will be able to support farmers in your state,” Oredikpe said.
https://guardian.ng/news/enugu-wants-fg-to-rehabilitate-irrigation-facility/

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 9:41pm On Jul 10, 2017
several years after being in the blacklist of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources imposed by Obasanjo due to vandalism, the governors request and commitment reversed it and rehabilitation started in 2017

Irrigation projects to gulp N8.56bn in 2017
By Safina Buhari | Publish Date: Jan 19 2017 2:00AM


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Irrigation projects to gulp N8.56bn in 2017
Women in a farm at the Gurara Irrigation Project in Jere, Kaduna State recently

The Federal Ministry of Water Resources has budgeted the sum of N8.56 billion for the construction, completion and rehabilitation of irrigation projects across the country in 2017.

The Minister of Water Resources, Engr. Suleiman Adamu, had assured on completion of about 25% of all viable abandoned water projects. Daily Trust learnt that N51.2 billion has been set aside for capital projects in the sector nationwide.

A breakdown of the budget reveals that N1.38bn was earmarked for the Gari irrigation project; Tada-Shonga irrigation project, N922m while settlement of liabilities on irrigation and drainage projects has N741m.

Similarly, the Bagwai (Watari Dam) irrigation project was allocated N691.5m, while rehabilitation of Adani irrigation project is to get N617.7m.

The budget further revealed that Chouchi irrigation project was assigned N553m; rehabilitation of Lower Anambra irrigation project N475m; Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria (TRIMING) N467m; while construction of Zobe irrigation project is to gulp N461m.

A total of N415m was set aside for the construction of Hadejia valley irrigation project while N323m was allocated for nationwide supply and installation of pressurized/ centre pivot irrigation systems.

The construction of middle Ogun irrigation project is to gulp N230.5m while construction of Sabke irrigation project is to get N197.4m.

The construction of middle Rima valley irrigation and Barkin-Ladi irrigation project are to get N184.4m each while construction of Shagari irrigation project is to gulp N120m.

The Kampe irrigation project, lower Ogun irrigation project, Azare-Jere pipeline irrigation project and nationwide infrastructure audit including inventory of irrigation projects and MIS are to gulp N92.2m each.

Ivo River irrigation system is to gulp N78m, Duku-Lade irrigation project was earmarked N60 million, while construction of Ejule-Ojebe irrigation project and construction of Sepeteri irrigation project are to gulp about N30m each.

Similarly, N23m was allocated for the nationwide performance assessment of irrigation and drainage projects while N922, 000 each was allocated to the Dadin Kowa irrigation project, Guyuk irrigation project, expansion of Kano River irrigation project and Bakalori irrigation project.

https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/agriculture/irrigation-projects-to-gulp-n8-56bn-in-2017/181452.html

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 9:41pm On Jul 10, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

how much did you contribute in the said IGR?

Is that how low you have descended? to be asking me such questions.
You are yet to contribute any meaningful thing to this thread, its obvious you are part of Ugwuanyi's media crew that defend his incompetence.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 9:49pm On Jul 10, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

what stops you from driving innoson. Just negodu? innoson is private business and he has to find customer for his products by himself. meanwhile, Enugu state has patronized innoson more any other state


If you know how countries like Japan made a name for theselves in the auto industry you wont saying things like this.
I ll advice you to go and readup how the government of southkorea and japan made it possible for their local cars to become world brands.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 10:20pm On Jul 10, 2017
davear:



Kudos to you brother. Sometimes I ask myself what these governors discuss during SE-Governors forum. We must unite and voice out these kind of brilliant ideas to them.

They must sit-up and do better.
There is nothing brilliant about this idea, its a delusional idea that has been bandied on the cyberspace for a long time. Constructing high speed train through many economically nonviable villages within a tiny geographical enclave is rubbish, the states can never muster the financial muzzle, It is too isolationist and nobody will invest in it. What we need is a high speed train connecting us to the rest of Nigeria, modernization of PH/Maiduguri and completion of Lagos-Calabar line are both the most viable and the most realistic at the moment. THis is why the governor used the opportunity of the south east and south south governors forum meeting in Enugu to rally his colleagues for the inclusion of PH/Maiduguri line in the rail modernization funded by chinese loan
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 10:22pm On Jul 10, 2017
davear:



If you know how countries like Japan made a name for theselves in the auto industry you wont saying things like this.
I ll advice you to go and readup how the government of southkorea and japan made it possible for their local cars to become world brands.
i am not going anywhere to read up anything, tell us the story here
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Cjrane2: 10:33pm On Jul 10, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

There is nothing brilliant about this idea, its a delusional idea that has been bandied on the cyberspace for a long time. Constructing high speed train through many economically nonviable villages within a tiny geographical enclave is rubbish, the states can never muster the financial muzzle, It is too isolationist and nobody will invest in it. What we need is a high speed train connecting us to the rest of Nigeria, modernization of PH/Maiduguri and completion of Lagos-Calabar line are both the most viable and the most realistic at the moment. THis is why the governor used the opportunity of the south east and south south governors forum meeting in Enugu to rally his colleagues for the inclusion of PH/Maiduguri line in the rail modernization funded by chinese loan



This guy is either an abooki or afonja. Their stock in trade is to call Igbo cities unviable villages. Please stop deceiving yourself.
The regional high speed rail are very viable and will work very well in boosting commerce and economic development in the region. To begin with, we don't have any reliable road network in the zone. The project is very bankable because it involves a relatively short distance connecting highly commercial or agricultural cities and towns.

Nobody is stopping Nigeria from extending the Port Harcourt to maiduguri line if they will ever do it. The problem with northerners is that once they don't see how something benefits them, they try to fight it and stop Nigeria from developing. The SE regional rail network will even help northerners more because they can now move their products on train from maiduguri to Onitsha going on the regional rail network.

For instance, If it will cost a truck N100,000 naira to transport yams from Abakaliki to Port harcourt and take an entire day's journey of sharing money to Policemen, and the same trip will cost N5,000 renting one freight container of high speed train and the trip takes 4 hours, then every yam trader will use it. Not to mention the importers can put their containers on train and avoid sharing money at ever checkpoint.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Cjrane2: 10:42pm On Jul 10, 2017
ChimaAdeoye:


Three things will save Enugu and indeed Igboland

1. Massive agriculture with special emphasis on livestock, poultry and fish ponds in literally every village or community

2. Creation of Industrial estates in the 5 SE state capitals, including Asaba, Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, Orlu, Ihiala, Oguta, Okigwe & Afikpo.
In liaison with EEDC, small gas or coal power station can be built and the power transmitted using the regular NEPA poles directly to the industrial clusters to ensure they manufacture competitively for export. The power must not be transmitted into national grid, else the people manipulating Nigeria will divert it to elsewhere outside Igboland.


3. Building a regional high speed railway network to connect key SE cities. This projects should be funded via a PPP arrangement with a Chinese company and float an Igbo diaspora funding arrangement to enable private individuals to buy shares for the project. This project has been estimated to cost about $2-3 billion dollars and span less than 1,000 KM in total length.

The only sad thing is that it is so easy to do this, yet our governors will just sit there and keep planning how to share rice for election.
If they set up a planning committee to break up the steps required and set up a roadmap, these things can be achieved with four years. Afterall, the financing can come from international banks, Diaspora bond floated by the SE and SS states or the Chinese EXIM bank.

Apart from boosting the economy of the region, Imagine the number of good paying jobs these projects will create! I am praying for a time we will have great leaders in the SE that will look onto building a greater tomorrow that will compete with the developed world.

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 11:12pm On Jul 10, 2017
Cjrane2:


This guy is either an abooki or afonja. Their stock in trade is to call Igbo cities unviable villages. Please stop deceiving yourself.
The regional high speed rail are very viable and will work very well in boosting commerce and economic development in the region. To begin with, we don't have any reliable road network in the zone. The project is very bankable because it involves a relatively short distance connecting highly commercial or agricultural cities and towns.

Nobody is stopping Nigeria from extending the Port Harcourt to maiduguri line if they will ever do it. The problem with northerners is that once they don't see how something benefits them, they try to fight it and stop Nigeria from developing. The SE regional rail network will even help northerners more because they can now move their products on train from maiduguri to Onitsha going on the regional rail network.

For instance, If it will cost a truck N100,000 naira to transport yams from Abakaliki to Port harcourt and take an entire day's journey of sharing money to Policemen, and the same trip will cost N5,000 renting one freight container of high speed train and the trip takes 4 hours, then every yam trader will use it. Not to mention the importers can put their containers on train and avoid sharing money at ever checkpoint.

It will benefit the northerners more because we will keep complaining and dreaming while they maximize the potentials in the rail line. All the FG effort in Uzo uwani is being discredited by someone who claim to come from there but go to Zaria and see farming by his mates using, guarding and maintaining such facilities.
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 11:17pm On Jul 10, 2017
Cjrane2:


The only sad thing is that it is so easy to do this, yet our governors will just sit there and keep planning how to share rice for election.
If they set up a planning committee to break up the steps required and set up a roadmap, these things can be achieved with four years. Afterall, the financing can come from international banks, Diaspora bond floated by the SE and SS states or the Chinese EXIM bank.

Apart from boosting the economy of the region, Imagine the number of good paying jobs these projects will create! I am praying for a time we will have great leaders in the SE that will look onto building a greater tomorrow that will compete with the developed world.
We dwell so much in utopia, your rail network is neither viable nor feasible (the estimated $3 billion is approximately 1 trillion Naira!), how busy are our expressways let alone this phantom rail line, who will invest in this colossal waste?. Secondly, SE or SS are not recognized by the constitution, nobody will do business with an illegitimate entity
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by kettykings: 11:30pm On Jul 10, 2017
ChimaAdeoye:


Three things will save Enugu and indeed Igboland

1. Massive agriculture with special emphasis on livestock, poultry and fish ponds in literally every village or community

2. Creation of Industrial estates in the 5 SE state capitals, including Asaba, Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, Orlu, Ihiala, Oguta, Okigwe & Afikpo.
In liaison with EEDC, small gas or coal power station can be built and the power transmitted using the regular NEPA poles directly to the industrial clusters to ensure they manufacture competitively for export. The power must not be transmitted into national grid, else the people manipulating Nigeria will divert it to elsewhere outside Igboland.


3. Building a regional high speed railway network to connect key SE cities. This projects should be funded via a PPP arrangement with a Chinese company and float an Igbo diaspora funding arrangement to enable private individuals to buy shares for the project. This project has been estimated to cost about $2-3 billion dollars and span less than 1,000 KM in total length.

i like the post but my view about creating numerous tiny industrial estates remains that each of the industrial estate will not be so effective and there will not be a lot of bandwagon effect but if the the whole east can pull resources and manpower to create a single industrial hub that would be what shenzheng is to china where all the heavy industrial processes will be carried out like steel production , silicon plant , machine tool manufacture etc , this heavy industrial city will now feed the light industries in Asaba, Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, Orlu, Ihiala, Oguta, Okigwe & Afikpo industrial estates with semi finished goods , igbos will be able to compete with china, also igbos shoudl concession river niger and river Aba river nand partner with Niger delta for a deep sea port project otherwise vultures will sabotage their efforts

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ogbuefi2020: 11:53pm On Jul 10, 2017
kettykings:


i like the post but my view about creating numerous tiny industrial estates remains that each of the industrial estate will not be so effective and there will not be a lot of bandwagon effect but if the the whole east can pull resources and manpower to create a single industrial hub that would be what shenzheng is to china where all the heavy industrial processes will be carried out like steel production , silicon plant , machine tool manufacture etc , this heavy industrial city will now feed the light industries in Asaba, Onitsha, Aba, Nnewi, Orlu, Ihiala, Oguta, Okigwe & Afikpo industrial estates with semi finished goods , igbos will be able to compete with china, also igbos shoudl concession river niger and river Aba river nand partner with Niger delta for a deep sea port project otherwise vultures will sabotage their efforts
Aba is already favoured to be the industrial hub of Ndigbo, with two rail lines intersecting and linked to PH and calabar ports, this is why Barth Nnaji chose to solve power problem in Aba instead of Enugu, his home state. I am still surprised that despite his failure in Aba because of Abuja some are still calling on the governor to build power plant. What Nnaji should do now is to disconnect the gas pipeline supplying his plant and extend it directly to the factories to power their generators, that is the secrete of Ogun. I keep saying it, others are maximizing every little opportunities while we are dreaming. Abuja has refused to balkanize the national grid and there is nothing you can do, just maximize what is available now and wait till things change

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Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Ikology(m): 11:57pm On Jul 10, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

Aba is already favoured to be the industrial hub of Ndigbo, with two rail lines intersecting and linked to PH and calabar ports, this is why Barth Nnaji chose to solve power problem in Aba instead of Enugu, his home state. I am still surprised that despite his failure in Aba because of Abuja some are still calling on the governor to build power plant. What Nnaji should do now is to disconnect the gas pipeline supplying his plant and extend it directly to the factories to power their generators, that is the secrete of Ogun. I keep saying it, others are maximizing every little opportunities while we are dreaming. Abuja has refused to balkanize the national grid and there is nothing you can do, just maximize what is available now and wait till things change

Do you do business in Ogun state?
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by kettykings: 12:10am On Jul 11, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

Aba is already favoured to be the industrial hub of Ndigbo, with two rail lines intersecting and linked to PH and calabar ports, this is why Barth Nnaji chose to solve power problem in Aba instead of Enugu, his home state. I am still surprised that despite his failure in Aba because of Abuja some are still calling on the governor to build power plant. What Nnaji should do now is to disconnect the gas pipeline supplying his plant and extend it directly to the factories to power their generators, that is the secrete of Ogun. I keep saying it, others are maximizing every little opportunities while we are dreaming. Abuja has refused to balkanize the national grid and there is nothing you can do, just maximize what is available now and wait till things change
Well Said Bros!!
I believe if Aba Miracle is maximised will pull the South East and former Eastern Region out of economic doldrums , Aba is also linked by rail to Enugu , umuahia and Port Harcourt. and lnked to Onitsha and owerri via highway

Also the Barth Nnaji Geometric issues was were igbos failed to live up to expectation and billing. Geometric by now would have helped actualize Aba industrial revolution and move the chinese products out of patronage .
Re: Enugu, The Pride Of The East. by Nobody: 8:01am On Jul 11, 2017
Ogbuefi2020:

There is nothing brilliant about this idea, its a delusional idea that has been bandied on the cyberspace for a long time. Constructing high speed train through many economically nonviable villages within a tiny geographical enclave is rubbish, the states can never muster the financial muzzle, It is too isolationist and nobody will invest in it. What we need is a high speed train connecting us to the rest of Nigeria, modernization of PH/Maiduguri and completion of Lagos-Calabar line are both the most viable and the most realistic at the moment. THis is why the governor used the opportunity of the south east and south south governors forum meeting in Enugu to rally his colleagues for the inclusion of PH/Maiduguri line in the rail modernization funded by chinese loan




It is your brain that is nonviable, do you know that apart from lagos, Southeast has the highest population densty in Nigeria? And do you know what it will translate to if we have a solid rail/road network. Have you ever considered the traffic volumes of Asaba-Onitsha-Enugu-Abakaliki-Ogoja link roads? or Enugu-Aba-PH link roads?

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