The Federal Government has expressed commitment to the completion of the
south south grains storage facility located in Yenagoa, Bayelsa.
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The Minister of state for Agriculture and Rural Development, Senator
Heineken Lokpobiri, made this known on
Saturday after a tour of the project site in Igbogene area of Yenagoa.
Lokpobiri said funds had been released to complete 100,000 ton capacity
silo by August 2017.
The silo projects initiated in 2009 is part of the Strategic Grains Reserve scheme
to ensure food security by the federal government.
There are six grains storage facilities awarded for each of the six
geo-political zones.
Inspecting the site for the south south region in Yenagoa, Lokpobiri, who noted that while the silo in
other zones had been completed, the level of completion of the one in Bayelsa
is not encouraging.
Senator Lokpobiri,who said he was not happy with the level of job done
so far, directed the contractors to come to Abuja for further briefings to work
out strategy for the timely completion of the silo in Yenagoa.
Lokopobiri, stated that the silo
when completed would preserve grains including rice and maize from farmers in
various states in the south south region to boost preservation and food
security in the country.
The Minister of state who is on tour of silos across the nation, said
the completion of the projects would
also support the agricultural revolution of the present administration.
The Director, Strategic Grains Reserve, Federal Ministry of Agriculture,
Mr. Shehu Bello, said the project was slowed down because of some engineering
challenges at the construction site.
An official of the contracting firm, Mr. Otun Abiodun, said the company
had applied for the review of the contract sum to take care of the extra cost
incurred due to the difficult terrain of the project site, which is largely
swampy.
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