- Bauchi state is set to benefit from one of the foreign investors who keep pouring into Nigeria from different continents
- Following successful discussion, Asian company, Lee Group, is set to invest heavily in the northeastern state
- The group has indicated its readiness to set up a wheat and rice processing plant with a capacity of 100,000MT per annum
Asian company, Lee Group, has indicated interest to partner with the Bauchi government in order to build a rice and wheat factory in the state.
This is following successful discussion involving a joint team of both state officials and the investing team after a site inspection tour.
Alhaji Aminu Musa, director general of the Bauchi State Investment Promotion Agency represented the governor and led the team to sites in Zaki, Itas/Gadau and Jama’are areas of the state.
One of the officials of the Lee Group making a point to an official during the tour. Photo credit: Bauchi state government
READ ALSO: Bauchi state government embarks on massive construction, renovation of 1,240 classes in 2 years
NAIJ.com gathered that the investing team was impressed with the quality of the terrain including the physical and chemical qualities of the over 60,000 hectares of land.
Bauchi state is blessed with a lot of quality land for farming. Photo credit: Bauchi state govrnment
Lee Group indicated its readiness to set up a wheat and rice processing plant with a capacity of 100,000MT per annum.
Governor Abubakar have been working hard to attract heavy local and foreign investment to Bauchi state.
Another official of Lee Group, inspecting the land alongside other government officials. Photo credit: Bauchi state government
The state government through its Investment Promotion Agency has been implementing strategies to attract investors to the state, especially in the agricultural, mining and tourism sectors.
The success of such moves is expected to have a multiplier effect on the state, expand the revenue pool, and bring down unemployment.
Meanwhile, Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi, on Tuesday, January 23, said the state government was making arrangements to establish 1,000 pastoralists’ settlements to curtail the recurring clash between farmers and herdsmen.
The governor made the disclosure while presenting the N151 billion 2018 proposed budget to the state’s House of Assembly in Birnin Kebbi.
He said the settlements would be provided with water, animal feed, land and other amenities.
PAY ATTENTION: Read the news on Nigeria’s #1 news app
How workaholic Governor Ganduje is transforming Kano state on NAIJ.com TV
Source: Naija.ng