Osun, US firm sign MOU on Agriculture, as Aregbesola, Oluwo renew calls for tax payment Osun, US firm sign MOU on Agriculture, as Aregbesola, Oluwo renew calls for tax payment
  The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola  has described the notion that Osun is a civil servants state as a misnomer that must... Osun, US firm sign MOU on Agriculture, as Aregbesola, Oluwo renew calls for tax payment

 

Gov. Rauf Aregbesola

Gov. Rauf Aregbesola

The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola  has described the notion that Osun is a civil servants state as a misnomer that must be resisted by all well-meaning Osun indigenes.

The Governor while signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on behalf of the state government and an American based equipment leasing and beef rearing company stated that Osun is an agrarian state.

In the MOU, Osun is willing to partner with JIL farms and Equipment Limited to develop a 1,500 hectare Ranch under the O-BEEF and O-REAP programme for the breeding and development of 2,500 foundation breeding cattle herd which will include the Tuli and Boran species.

JIL Farms possesses the ability to finance, operate and maintain the agricultural land into ranches and farmland in such a manner as to maintain the infrastructure and develop additional farmlands for production of livestock and crops.

The partnership will develop a 10,000-head capacity feedlot centre; construct a feed mill for processed grains, a meat processing plant, and a packing plant for vegetables; develop a youth training centre, a livestock and farming out-grower scheme, and a retreat centre for seminars and trainings.

Aregbesola noted that it will be foolhardy for‎ anybody to believe that Osun will survive with what it receives monthly from the Federal allocation which at its best ever was N5billion, saying what has been sustaining the state is agriculture.

 

According to Aregbesola, “although I am no longer excited by signing of MOU because most of it are impressive, most of it are just ceremonies without action thereafter, but with the commitment and drive with which you have shown, I look forward to a better days ahead.

“I am very hopeful of a fantastic result from this collaboration, I have confidence in what the supervisory legal department and our own have done. I hope that activities will commence by January, we will put the resources of the state behind this. I look forward to a celebration of a successful venture”. The Governor stressed.

He enjoined the state Ministry of Agriculture to support the present administration in its effort to make the state realize its potentials as an agrarian state.

The Governor held that the time has come for everybody in the state to turn to agriculture, adding that with the development of agriculture and farming, there will be plenty in the land.

Earlier, Director JIL equipment leasing and beef rearing Company, Dr. Jenny Caringham pointed out that his company will bring change into livestock farming in Osun.

He added that the team will also be going into total agriculture with the latest available technologies that will in no distant time improve employment opportunity for youths in the state.

Caringham commended Governor Aregbesola for taking to agriculture for the development of the state, stressing that his team will give everything it takes to improve abattoirs and beef production in Osun.

‎He assured of visibility of the project within 30 days of its commencement of operation in Osun and that by the end of the first quarter of 2016, there will be a resort centre that will enhance tourism.

He said, “I want to use this occasion to thank the state for this opportunity, we will not let you down, by January, we will be here to start fully, we are not importing anything because we have everything in Nigeria”.

The governor of Osun Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and the Oluwo of Iwo Oba AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi at the weekend restated the need for people to pay tax in order to fastrack developments in the state.

Both the Governor and the monarch spoke in Iwo at the 25th edition of the Iwo Day celebration which was the first since the new monarch was installed.

Aregbesola who was represented by the former Special Adviser on Health Dr. Rafiu Isamotu said there was no doubt that the state still has a long way to go to make it attain the height dreamt by the administration.

“And with the dwindling revenue from oil it is getting clearer by the day that agricultural activities remain the only ways to energise the economy.

“We therefore implore our people that in the face of the realities facing our country and the need for us not to relent on the development of our state, let us carry out duties by paying taxes,” the governor said.

The governor congratulated the people of Iwo on the emergence of a new monarch adding that with the support already demonstrated by the people it showed that the new Oba is the choice of his people.

Oba Akanbi while addressing the huge crowd of resident and visitors who witnessed the Iwo Day celebration said as responsible citizens the Iwo people would lead in the campaign for the payment of taxes adding that nowhere in the world do people expect development without fulfilling their own sides of the bargain.

While expressing appreciation to the Governor for endorsing his candidature as the new Oluwo Oba Akanbi said he was poised to key into the development agenda of the administration.

“I wish to place on record that the development of our town is most paramount to me. I have come at a time when my people yearn for development. I have come at a time when my people need jobs. We call on all and sundry to join hands with us as we embark on this journey to take our land to a greater height.”

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