Agric Hub Will Revolutionise Food Production in Edo – Gov. Obaseki

It's a total revamp of how we are approaching agriculture in Edo State.
It's a total revamp of how we are approaching agriculture in Edo State.
One of the attendees, appreciated the insurance scheme for the initiative, which he said gave him the opportunity to have his medical check done.
By Evbo-Imade Osarumwense Edo State Commissioner for Business Trade and Cooperatives Hon. Afishetu Braimoh has promised to collaborate with the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Edo State Council in promoting made in Edo products. The Commissioner who made this promise…
the Executive Secretary made known that over 300 members of staff had been trained while there is an ongoing recruitment process where the applicants would be required to be successful in the computer-based test before facing the panel for their interviews
“I am very happy about the fact that we now have access to electricity. Due to the nature of the business I operate, I require light a lot to get my drinks cold and to entertain customers
While highlighting the five essential pillars of the reforms at the Edo State Primary Health Care Development Agency (ESPHCDA) which include Infrastructural upgrade; Human Resource Development; Effective Drug Revolving Program; Community participation; and Governance structure
Expressing appreciation to Governor Obaseki for the training initiatives, Mrs. Justina Tare, a participant at the event, said: “It has been a very interesting experience, especially considering the facilitators brought in to train us.
The Edojobs Outgrowers Poultry program provided the beneficiaries with an opportunity to extensively learn and understand the process of growing birds in 3 different cycles.
Infrastructurally, we are coming up with a smart design for the school to include a play area for the students to engage in athletic activities.
The highlight of the inspection was when the women and youths broke into songs, expressing their joy and praising Mr Obaseki for the project which will enroll 2000 students in its first intake.