Imo State Governor |
Towards achieving self-sustenance in agriculture, the Imo State government has introduced a policy tagged “BACK TO LAND FOR AGRICULTURE”. This initiative became imperative since the state can no longer depend on monthly allocation for survival.
The Governor of Imo State, Owelle Rochas Okorocha unveiled the
“Back To Land For Agriculture” policy when traditional rulers in the
state, under the aegis of Royal Fathers in Agriculture, paid him
courtesy visit at the Government House in Owerri. He said the State
Executive Council has given approval to the new policy.
The “Back to Land for Agriculture” Programme would enable public
servants in the state work from Mondays to Wednesdays, and use Thursdays
and Fridays for agriculture (farming), while Saturdays can be used for
ceremonies. This directive takes effect from Monday August 1, 2016.
However, the governor exempted public servants on essential duties
like teachers, nurses, doctors and people involved in Internally
Generated Revenue drive. Political appointees are also exempted from the
three-days working periods.
“We shall try this programme for the period of one year, starting
from 1st of August 2016 and hopefully this will help. This does not in
any way affect the salaries of the workers. Workers will get their full
salaries, as is the practice. So the policy does not mean that there
will be a cut in salary rather let us now find a way for our workers to
supplement their salaries”, the governor said.
Governor Okorocha reiterated the need for everyone to be involved
in agriculture. He also assured that finances would not affect the
programme, noting that the State government has made the necessary
provision to make funds available for civil servants. “Two billion naira
(N2b) has been set aside at the micro-finance bank for the purpose of
this Back to Land for Agriculture policy so that those willing can
access it. And the time is gone when politicians and some Imolites will
come to government in the pretence of farming and collect loans and use
it to buy cars and marry new wives”, the Governor said.
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