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Kwara Cabinet Approves Industrial Park, Shea Butter Processing Factory
The effort means that Kwara will properly tap into the global demand for Shea nut produce valued at $30bn
The Kwara State Executive Council has approved the establishment of an industrial park at Eiyenkorin in Asa Local Government Area of the state as well as a Shea butter processing factory in Kaiama.
This is contained in a statement signed by Honorable Commissioner for Communications, Abubakar Saddiq Buhari, who said the initiatives will hasten industrialisation, provide more jobs for the people, and widen the state’s economic base.
The council approved the award of the first phase of the industrial park to Messrs Fab Confidential Ltd at the cost of N1,021,039,165.63. The first phase comprises a perimeter fence, entrance gate and lay-by, concrete pavement (road, drainage, and car park) and power supply.
According to Buhari, “the project will be funded through the state’s recently accessed bond. The industrial park will occupy some 196 hectares of land comprising residential buildings, facility manager’s house, wood processing section, an agro-processing section, a commercial section, metal and minerals processing, and green area, among others.
Meanwhile, the Commissioner for Works Engineer Suleiman Rotimi Iliasu said the contractor for the first phase was picked after a procurement process supervised and approved by the Kwara State Public Procurement Agency.
The council also approved the establishment of a well-equipped 50-ton capacity Shea nut processing factory to SAO-Agro Allied Services at the cost of N2,598,000,000.00 following a certified procurement process involving other bidders.
Commissioner for Business, Innovation and Technology Hon. Ibrahim Akaje told the council that the project will provide job opportunities for over 10,000 women and youths involved in Shea nut business and improve their livelihood through better revenue, improved nutrition and life chances.
“The establishment of Shea nut processing factory will boost agricultural output through the adoption of modern processing technologies, empower youths and womenfolks, reduce poverty, increase volume of trade and economic activities, attract more investments, and transform Kwara to more viable state,” Akaje said, adding that the primary processing facilities will be sited at Kaiama and Kemanji.
He said the effort means that Kwara will properly tap into the global demand for Shea nut produce valued at $30bn.
The cabinet similarly approved the purchase and install of high-end fit-out equipment and machines for the ongoing Sugar Factory Studios in Ilorin, awarded to POV Studios Limited at the cost of N420,250,000.
Following a memo presented by the Head of Service Mrs. Oluwole Susan, the council also debated and approved the absorption into the civil service of 60 former permanent staff of the Kwara Hotels and consideration for absorption of 12 other ad-hoc staff of the hotel if they meet the criteria for the civil service.
The council meeting was chaired by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq who said the administration is focused on its efforts to industrialise the state and provide jobs for the people, especially young people.
AbdulRazaq, however, said another industrial park will be established in Kwara South to support economic growth, adding that the location of the park is still being discussed with different stakeholders from the region.