Edo State Governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to practical and result-driven governance and the diversification of the State’s economy through large-scale agriculture.
According to the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, Okpebholo made the remarks on Friday when he led top government officials on an inspection tour of the State-owned Farm, located in Udomi, Edo Central Senatorial District.
Speaking during the visit, Okpebholo described the farm as a tangible example of his administration’s resolve to translate policies into visible results that benefit the people.
The governor said, “It is a practical farm by my administration that delivers on practical governance. That is what you are seeing here. We do not just talk; we do it for you to see.”
Okpebholo commended the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for the progress made and reaffirmed his administration’s focus on achieving food security, job creation, and economic diversification through large-scale agriculture.
He stressed that projects like the Udomi Farm represent a clear departure from promises on paper to results that can be seen and measured, underscoring his government’s commitment to empower local farmers and support agro-industrial development across Edo State.
Earlier, the Director of Agricultural Services in the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Ogunbo David, who conducted the Governor and his team round the farm, disclosed that the maize cultivated at the site had reached the harvesting stage.
According to him, the farm is currently recording between six and seven tons of maize per hectare across 400 hectares, with the Prime Flour Mill at Ewu serving as the major off-taker.
Earlier in the day, Okpebholo had inspected ongoing construction work at the Benin Flyover, Ramat Park, Benin City, to ascertain the level of progress before proceeding to the Udomi Farm.
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