There Federal Government (FG) has handed over 19 silos located
in 18 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to six concessionaires for
storage of food at a sum of six billion naira annually. The handover of the
silos was done by the former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief
Audu Ogbeh, in Abuja, recently.
Ogbeh who charged the concessionaires to manage the silos effectively
being national assets disclosed that the FG would retain six of the 33 silos
for strategic reasons saying that “We need the silos because our population is
growing’’
He advised the concessionaires on the need for best
management of the silos through the use of afla-safe spray to fight aflatoxin
infestation adding that they should endeavour to bag grains with jute bags so as
to keep the produce within 5% moisture content.
The former Chairman, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Sen.
Abdullahi Adamu, commended the government for the concession saying that “I
hope that the idea behind the concession of the silos is to attain the
objective for which they are being set up. I am aware that ever before I knew I
will be a senator that these silos have been constructed and they have over
these years been lying fallow and waste. It is my hope that those in whom the
trust is placed and who put their monies on the line will put the silos to good
use and for the purpose to which the silos is granted to them. I hope they will
live up to their financial obligation in the concession’’
Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Dr. Mohammed Umar,
congratulated the concessionaires who scaled through a thorough process of selection,
adding that the program would increase private sector participation in
agriculture and attract investment into the sector.
The Director-General of the infrastructure Concession
Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Mr Chidi Izuwah said that the concessionaires
paid an upfront fee of N1.3 billion as entry fee and that the government would
receive N3.4 billion fixed annual concession fee, and a profit share of N6
billion annually from the deal.
Speaking on behalf of other concessionaires, Mr Guido
Firetti, the Managing Director of Matrixville Limited assured that the
beneficiaries would impact positively on every aspect of the value chain and
that the investment would positively impact on the farmers, processors and the
consumers across the country.
The concessionaires are Agro-Universal Consortium, Coscharis
Farms Limited, Matrixville Ltd., Flour Mills Ltd., Ebony Agro Industries Ltd.,
and Neon Farms Africa Consortium.
The states where the silos are located are Kaduna, Kwara,
Kebbi, Jigawa, Benue, Gombe, Oyo, Ogun, Bauchi, Cross River, Ekiti, Ondo,
Plateau, Sokoto, Kano, Akwa Ibom, Ebonyi, Anambra and the Federal Capital
Territory (FCT).
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