WE WILL STOP DEPENDING ON FEDERAL ALLOCATION BY 2020 – ABIA GOVT
The Abia State Government has said it will cease to
depend on Federal allocation from 2022 when the return on government’s current
investment in oil palm will be sufficient enough to finance the state.
The State Commissioner for Information, Mr John
Okiyi, made the assertion on Wednesday at an interaction with the members of
the Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in Umuahia.
Okiyi said that the present administration had
invested heavily in agriculture, especially in oil palm plantations.
According to him, “government has so far planted 7.7
million high-yielding tenera palm seedlings, which will start yielding within
the next three years.”
Okiyi also reacted to the recent ranking by the
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), which ranked Abia as middle-class state in
the country.
He described the ranking as fair enough, but argued
that the state has yet to get to where it hoped to be.
According to him, Abia will not rest on its oars,
but “determined to break new grounds until we are able to meet our dream for
Abia”.
The commissioner said that the NBS ranking proved
that the state had pride itself in the prudent management of its scarce
resources.
“It shows that Abia has not been borrowing over the
years and that we have also been prudent in management of our limited
resources,” Okiyi said.
He justified the government’s spending of over N6.8
billion to reconstruct Faulks Road, Aba.
The commissioner said that the project included the
construction of underground tunnels that would move excess water from the
Ifeobara Pond to Waterside.
Okiyi said that the road, as well as others, were
built with the cement technology to last for 30 years by renowned road
construction companies.
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