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Delta Govt. To Invest In Ranching, Renewable Energy For Industrial Development

Delta Government says it would invest in ranching, renewable energy for agricultural and industrial development in order to create jobs and rejuvenate the state economy.

The State Commissioner for Works (Rural Roads) and Public Information, Mr Charles Aniagwu, stated this while briefing newsmen on the outcome of the State’s machinery recent investment mission to Brazil.

Aniagwu said that the visit unlocked fresh prospects for industrial expansion in the agricultural sector as the state government explores opportunities in investing in ranching.

He said Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori’s administration has already recorded significant gains by opening up all the 25 local government areas with vital infrastructure, thereby creating access to mineral resources, industrial corridors, and potential free trade zones.

The commissioner explained that the Brazil engagement was aimed at showcasing Delta’s investment opportunities while also drawing lessons from Brazil’s agricultural model, especially in ranching.

He stressed that the establishment of ranches in the state would not only boost food production and jobs but also strengthen security by curbing the use of forests as criminal hideouts.

Aniagwu said, “We are pursuing both security and job creation by targeting ranching and other agro-industrial investments.
“Our discussions in Brazil are progressing very well, and we are optimistic about the outcomes.”

He disclosed that the state also held talks with renewable energy firms and other players in the power sector, building on earlier engagements with the Rural Electrification Agency in Abuja.

According to him, the goal is to light up the state, expand industries, and create employment opportunities that will improve living standards.
He said that government’s focus on agriculture and industry was deliberate, given the rising number of graduates from tertiary institutions across the state.

“Our goal is to create a productive economy where our graduates and young women can secure meaningful jobs beyond the limited space in the civil service,” he added.
“This is how we can guarantee both social and fiscal security for our state while raising living standards,” he said.
He reaffirmed that the Oborevwori administration remains committed to the M.O.R.E Agenda, with particular emphasis on infrastructure expansion, energy generation, agriculture, and industrial growth.

The commissioner also said that the state government was in support of the ongoing screening of civil servants, warning that it would not condone falsification of age, abuse of leave of absence, or indecent dressing in the workforce.

According to Aniagwu, many officers have manipulated their official records while some workers have abused their leave of absence.
He added that those who had abused leave of absence by staying abroad for years while still drawing salaries from Delta State’s payroll would be removed, with steps taken to recover funds illegally earned.
Aniagwu also said that the recently re-emphasized dress code for civil servants in the state was not new, adding that government required its workforce to appear decent and corporate.

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