Mbah promises to eradicate hunger, grow Enugu’s economy to $30 billion

Governor Peter Mbah says his administration is committed to eradicating hunger and poverty in Enugu.
Mr Mbah stated that he would achieve the objective by prioritising and unlocking the rural economy through investment in agriculture and agro-industrialisation.
Mr Mbah, represented by the secretary to the state government, Chidiebere Onyia, said this on Tuesday at an event organised by the Ministry of Agriculture to commemorate 2023 World Food Day.
He said the Enugu government was intensifying efforts to grow the economy from $4.4 billion to $30 billion through massive investment.
“We would invest in agriculture by attracting investors, empowering farmers and opening up the rural economy of the state,” said the governor.
Mr Mbah lauded farmers for their efforts in producing different types of food crops, as exhibited at the event. He maintained that his administration would ensure that the farmers enjoyed the best support that would help boost Enugu’s economy.
“Farmers are the critical factors that would lead us to achieve economic prosperity and self-sufficiency and sustainability,” said the governor. “Farming is going to play a pivotal role in our quest to grow the economy of our state. We are fully committed and determined to develop our economy for comparative advantage.”
Mr Mbah added, “I must say that this is heartwarming. We want to guarantee food security and we are hoping that by the time we gather here next year, there won’t be enough space for us to display our farm products.”
(NAN)
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