Gov Eno Urges Nigerians To Embrace Farming As Solution To Subsidy Removal

by Mercy Ulasi
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Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom has urged Nigerians to support agriculture, claiming that it offers a long-term answer to the elimination of petroleum subsidies.
Mr. Eno made the decision on Friday at the Government House Banquet Hall in Uyo at the September edition of the monthly Covenant Service.
He exhorted Nigerians to join the agricultural revolution promoted by his administration’s ARISE Agenda by going back to their farms.

He claims that the farm will end the current economic difficulties in the nation brought on by the loss of gasoline subsidies.

The governor said that he was not leading a communist state, where citizens depend on handouts from government for survival.

He, therefore, urged Akwa Ibom residents and Nigerians to resort to agriculture at various scales to increase food supply in the country.
He said that his administration had taken steps to reduce the cost of governance by cutting on excesses and ploughed back the gains to the society to address the enormous intervention needs it is facing.

“Times are hard but the question is how long will we continue on palliatives?
“The answer is how can we help ourselves.
“We have green land everywhere and we have good weather.

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“The best answer is for us to go back to work. Let’s go back to agriculture.
“This is not a communist country where you wake up and there’s milk in front of your house.

“Agribusiness is a serious business. Our young people have to get involved.
“That is what will help us. All these interventions cannot really help us for too long.
“If you collect rice today, you’ll finish it.
“Will you keep coming back and wait on government for another?

“Truth be told, we cannot continue like that,” Eno said.
He further disclosed that the state government had purchased 100,000 bags of rice at the cost of N40,000.

He said that “this is in addition to the 7,200 bags of rice and N2 billion received from the federal government.”
He said that each of the 2,772 villages in the state would get 40 bags.

He said that the state government had also released N2 billion for the payment of gratuities of retired local and state government workers.
The governor also announced that primary and secondary school students would get free exercise books.

He said that students from state in tertiary institutions would also be paid N10,000 bursary.
Mr Eno said that civil servants in the state would receive N10,000 non-taxable allowances for three months.

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He also said that operators of informal sectors, like transporters and traders, would operate ticket-free every Friday within the next three months.
He said that such palliative interventions could only proffer temporary solutions and would not be sustained for a long time.

He, therefore, urged the young people in the state and across the country to channel their energies into agricultural ventures and shun public disturbances.

(NAN)

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