The
Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has described the $5
million investment valued at N2 billion by Promasidor Nigeria Limited to
reactivate the moribund Ikun Dairy Farm in the state, as a major
catalyst that would turn around the fortunes of the state when
operational.
The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode
Fayemi, has described the $5 million investment valued at N2 billion by
Promasidor Nigeria Limited to reactivate the moribund Ikun Dairy Farm in
the state, as a major catalyst that would turn around the fortunes of
the state when operational.
Fayemi said the contribution has made
Promasidor a core investor in Ekiti, saying production would have by now
begun in the milk industry located in Ikun Ekiti in Moba Local
Government, but for the lockdown caused by the spread of COVID-19 in the
state.
Fayemi, who spoke in Ado Ekiti recently while receiving
palliative food products donation worth over N34 million from Promasidor
Nigeria Limited, reiterated the readiness of his administration to
revive some of the ailing industries in the state.
He said the
donation has further attested to the fact that Promasidor was just
incurably committed to the growth of Ekiti economy.
Fayemi,
represented by the Special Adviser on Investment, Mr. Akintunde Oyebode,
said the move would create more employment opportunities for the
youths. The governor branded the donation as eloquent testimony of the
company’s belief in public-private partnership paradigm shift in the
developing of any nation, saying government alone can’t grow the economy
to an enviable height.
Fayemi said the reactivation of the ailing
industry will be done in partnership with Promasidor Nigeria Limited
and the Central Bank of Nigeria, will ensure daily production of about
10, 000 litres of milk.
“The revamping of Ikun Dairy Farm,
established in 1987, but abandoned by past administrations in the state,
was part of the move by our administration to attract more investors to
the state.
“Let me reiterate the readiness of our administration
to continue to provide an enabling environment for private industries to
strive in the state. An arrangement had been concluded to revive Ire
Clay Bricks Limited and other industries in the state.
“I salute
the host community for their unflinching support to the firm. I urge
them to give more supports to the farm and ensure its success,” Fayemi
said.
He solicited the support of the people of Ekiti State on the
success of the firm and assured them that the company will employ about
1,000 Ekiti indigenes when fully operational.
“Promasidor has
made an initial investment of $5 million in the farm which will be
invested to procure cattle, equip the Dairy farm, establish a farm to
produce feed and renovate existing buildings.
“At full capacity,
this farm will produce over 10,000 litres of milk per day, over 1,000
Ekiti people will also be employed to work in the farm,” he stated.
Speaking
earlier on his company’s outreach project on COVID-19 containment in
the country, especially on the products donations to Ekiti State
government and others to cushion the economic pains and pangs of the
lockdown, Chief Executive Officer of Promasidor Nigeria, Mr. Anders
Einarsson said: ”our outreach project will go a long way in helping the
most vulnerable in our society who has as a result of this pandemic have
been unable to go about their normal day-to day activities or have had
their income disrupted.”
“As a company who cares to the
nourishment needs of everyone, regardless of their socio-economic
status, we deemed it necessary to step in and assist in the best way
possible by ensuring food and nourishment should not be a worry for them
at this time”. The company boss stated that the total cost of this
outreach project is valued at two-hundred and eighty million naira only
{N280m} in cash and food products.
Corroborating the Chief
Executive Officer,Director, External Relations of the company, Mr.
Andrew Enahoro said “what Promasidor did was to give back to the
society, especially the needy and the less privileged who are going
through a lot of economic and financial stress at this time”.
“Food
is everything when we talk of food security that can bring a nation
down, so what we’ve decided to do as you can see from our product
donation is to, at least give a little back to the society especially to
the needy and the less privileged who are going through a lot at this
point in time,” Andrew Enahoro stated.
Specifically, Promasidor, a
leading food & dairy company has made a direct cash contribution as
well as donation of its quality food products in the fight against
COVID-19. While the food company donated N200million cash for the
exclusive purchase of equipment and the setting up of isolation centers
required in the nationwide fight against COVID-19 through the Nigeria
Private Sector Coalition against COVID-19 (CACOVID), it has also donated
some of its quality products worth over Eighty million naira only
(N80m) to Lagos and Ekiti State Governments respectively.
Fayemi said the contribution has made Promasidor a
core investor in Ekiti, saying production would have by now begun in the
milk industry located in Ikun Ekiti in Moba Local Government, but for
the lockdown caused by the spread of COVID-19 in the state.Fayemi,
who spoke in Ado Ekiti recently while receiving palliative food
products donation worth over N34 million from Promasidor Nigeria
Limited, reiterated the readiness of his administration to revive some
of the ailing industries in the state.
He said the donation has
further attested to the fact that Promasidor was just incurably
committed to the growth of Ekiti economy.
Fayemi, represented by
the Special Adviser on Investment, Mr. Akintunde Oyebode, said the move
would create more employment opportunities for the youths. The governor
branded the donation as eloquent testimony of the company’s belief in
public-private partnership paradigm shift in the developing of any
nation, saying government alone can’t grow the economy to an enviable
height.
Fayemi said the reactivation of the ailing industry will
be done in partnership with Promasidor Nigeria Limited and the Central
Bank of Nigeria, will ensure daily production of about 10, 000 litres of
milk.
“The revamping of Ikun Dairy Farm, established in 1987, but
abandoned by past administrations in the state, was part of the move by
our administration to attract more investors to the state.
“Let
me reiterate the readiness of our administration to continue to provide
an enabling environment for private industries to strive in the state.
An arrangement had been concluded to revive Ire Clay Bricks Limited and
other industries in the state.
“I salute the host community for
their unflinching support to the firm. I urge them to give more supports
to the farm and ensure its success,” Fayemi said.
He solicited
the support of the people of Ekiti State on the success of the firm and
assured them that the company will employ about 1,000 Ekiti indigenes
when fully operational.
“Promasidor has made an initial investment
of $5 million in the farm which will be invested to procure cattle,
equip the Dairy farm, establish a farm to produce feed and renovate
existing buildings.
“At full capacity, this farm will produce over
10,000 litres of milk per day, over 1,000 Ekiti people will also be
employed to work in the farm,” he stated.
Speaking earlier on his
company’s outreach project on COVID-19 containment in the country,
especially on the products donations to Ekiti State government and
others to cushion the economic pains and pangs of the lockdown, Chief
Executive Officer of Promasidor Nigeria, Mr. Anders Einarsson said: ”our
outreach project will go a long way in helping the most vulnerable in
our society who has as a result of this pandemic have been unable to go
about their normal day-to day activities or have had their income
disrupted.”
“As a company who cares to the nourishment needs of
everyone, regardless of their socio-economic status, we deemed it
necessary to step in and assist in the best way possible by ensuring
food and nourishment should not be a worry for them at this time”. The
company boss stated that the total cost of this outreach project is
valued at two-hundred and eighty million naira only {N280m} in cash and
food products.
Corroborating the Chief Executive Officer,Director,
External Relations of the company, Mr. Andrew Enahoro said “what
Promasidor did was to give back to the society, especially the needy and
the less privileged who are going through a lot of economic and
financial stress at this time”.
“Food is everything when we talk
of food security that can bring a nation down, so what we’ve decided to
do as you can see from our product donation is to, at least give a
little back to the society especially to the needy and the less
privileged who are going through a lot at this point in time,” Andrew
Enahoro stated.
Specifically, Promasidor, a leading food &
dairy company has made a direct cash contribution as well as donation of
its quality food products in the fight against COVID-19. While the food
company donated N200million cash for the exclusive purchase of
equipment and the setting up of isolation centers required in the
nationwide fight against COVID-19 through the Nigeria Private Sector
Coalition against COVID-19 (CACOVID), it has also donated some of its
quality products worth over Eighty million naira only (N80m) to Lagos
and Ekiti State Governments respectively.
culled from The Marketing Edge by Ralph Tathagatha
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