Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria |
The Federal Government has reinstated the 91 sacked
workers of the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria (CRIN), Idi-Ayunre,
Ibadan, Oyo State. While welcoming the staff back to work, the Acting
Executive Director of the Institute, Mrs. Feyisara Okelana, said the
institute has received a letter which vindicated the sacked workers
stating that their sack was victimization.
Okelana urged the workers to wake up to their responsibilities of
fulfilling the mandate of quality research to salvage the country from
the present economic challenges. The director emphasized that the
institute has a critical role to play in boosting cocoa and cashew
production in the country. She therefore urged them to jettison their
personal interest and focus on the corporate interest of the institute
and country in general.
“It’s time for us to focus on our primary mandate which is
research. We are in the pivotal role to revamp the cocoa sector; we have
various technologies on shelf which can help our country. Our hybrid
cocoa is a landmark achievement as we produce about 300 tons per
hectare. So the government should give us regular and timely funding to
multiply the hybrids for new planting,” she said.
Mrs. Okelana commended President Muhammadu Buhari and the Minister
of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbe, for their intervention which saved the
institute from collapse. She also appreciated the support of union and
community leaders for their efforts towards the reinstatement of the
workers. And she promised to reposition the institute to make it one of
the best research centres in the country.
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