Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that activities of arsonists can't stop his investments in Benue state.
The former
President whose mango plantation located at Hawe in Aliade area of Gwer East
Local Government was burnt down in January 2022, said this on Friday February
25 while receiving a delegation from Benue State and the community, where the
farm is located, at his Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library, in Abeokuta,
Ogun State.
In a
statement released by his Media Aide, Kehinde Akinyemi, Obasanjo said he won't
judge Benue indigenes by action of those he described as few miscreants, who
burnt his farm.
He said;
“This
action by this few misdirected miscreants should not be judged by the world. It
is not the true reflection of the people of Benue. The action should not scare
away investors, because Benue people are very accommodating and friendly.
“The land
was acquired long ago and payment made for the lease of the land. If the
government has not paid any compensation to any family or that they have not
been adequately compensated, burning of the farm, was not the best to do.
“You have
said it yourself that the farm employed about 150 workers before it was burnt.
Our plan was for the project to provide at least 1,000 persons directly, both
on the farm and when the processing factory takes off.
“What has
happened, was not a loss to we investors alone but to the 150 that were working
on the farm before it was burnt and the people that we intend to engage in the
processing factory, that had been delayed now even with the level of
unemployment in the country.
“The
governor did everything to make the project a reality. What they have burnt,
was a pilot project for what we have in mind if things work well.
“The
governor , the Tor Tiv, the Bishop and other notable leaders and stakeholders,
had empathised with us, they had intervened and had assured us that justice
would be served.
“What has
happened is not in the character of the people of Benue and particularly, the
community, where the farm is located.
“You have
said that you need Investment in the state either from within or outside the
state. Therefore, the world should not judge Benue by this act of few
disgruntled element that perpetrated this act.
“Let me
assure you that we are not going to leave the area. We are looking at what we
can do when the rain starts. The project, will only be delayed but we shall
improve on what we have on ground.
“The
government had promised us the possibility of giving us more land and this will
give us opportunity for bigger plantation.”
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