Governor Makinde commissions a cassava-based sorbitol factory

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Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has commissioned the first Cassava-based Sorbitol Factory in Africa located at Alayide Village, Ado-Awaye, Oyo State.

The governor also assured citizens that his government will continue to prioritize the safety and security of lives and properties while providing an enabling environment for businesses to thrive.

Governor Makinde, who also announced the approval of the reconstruction of the 48- kilometer Ido-Eruwa Road, during the commissioning exercise, said that his administration’s commitment to reducing the infrastructure deficit in the state remains a top priority.

The Governor said the building infrastructure needed for businesses to thrive is a top function that governments must continue to undertake.

The governor promised the people of the state that the present administration will continue to ensure development that targets the economy of the state.

He added that apart from the planned reconstruction of Ido-Eruwa Road, the state government will also embark on the rehabilitation of feeder roads across the state.

He said: “Today, we are making history as we commission the first cassava-based sorbitol factory in Oyo State, in Nigeria, in Africa, and the second in the world.

“Each time I am privileged to attend an event like this, I am again reminded that the decision we took in the early part of our administration to create the Oyo State Agribusiness Development Agency, separate from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, was a solid strategy.

“We took the decision and we chose to be deliberate about our actions. Seeing you all gathered here today to celebrate this agribusiness milestone we know that we made the right choice to be deliberate.

“We needed to move away from the years of government thinking they could run the business of agriculture. “Now, this is a private sector-led initiative but the government is in full support.

“Our strategy is based on one principle, and the principle is that there cannot be agricultural transformation without rural transformation. “If you look at our communities, there is no water, no good road. That was why one of the first projects we awarded was the 65km Moniya-Iseyin Road. So, our model has achieved great success for us.

“In the last three years, Oyo State has attracted over N23 Billion in agribusiness investment and about $125m in development partners-blended finances for rural roads, agro-logistics, markets, and industrial hubs in investment into this sector.

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