Anambra Governor Willie Obiano has flagged-off the construction of a
modern integrated poultry farm
project valued at $61m (N15bn) at
Igbariam in Anambra East Local Government Area
Obiano said the project is in line with his administration’s
economic blueprint in the Agricultural sector, pointing out that on
completion the project would generate over 250 direct jobs and 2500
indirect jobs. He advised the people of Igbariam to accord the company
maximum support and protect the facility in the farm as it would create
employment for them.
Offering more insight into the investment,
the Managing Director and CEO of ANSIPPA, Hon. Joebilly Ekwunife stated
that Lynden Integrated Farms project is being built in two phases and is
expected to comprise 24 broiler houses with 30,000 bird capacity,
80,000 bird capacity 12 layer houses, four rearing houses with 85,000
bird capacity each and a 2000 birds per hour slaughter house.
Hon
Ekwunife revealed that the only equity contribution that the state
government had made to the project was the provision of 75 hectares of
land in a strategic area while the project owners; Lynden Integrated
Farms Ltd would provide the funding.
Hon Ekwunife further
explained that in addition to creating jobs, the project “will also
attract further ancillary investments and value chain businesses which
will further generate employment opportunities. An egg production
outgrower scheme is being designed for the 21 local governments.”
Earlier in his welcome address, the Chairman of Lynden Integrated Farms
Ltd, Chief Clem Nwogbo had declared that his company aims to position
Anambra State as the centre of excellence for poultry farming in the
South East and South South regions of Nigeria.
“On completion,
the farm facility will produce high quality poultry products – table
eggs and meat. In the last week, we placed the order with our suppliers,
Big Dutchman and C-Lines, respectively, for the equipment required for
the first phase of our the layer farm. Construction of site
infrastructure and buildings will commence later this week and we expect
the layer farm to be commissioned by August 2016 with the first eggs
leaving our gates before the end of 2016,” he said.
Chief Nwogbo
commended Governor Obiano’s commitment to creating and sustaining an
enabling environment for credible investors that are looking to set up
shop in Anambra State and applauded the almost clinical efficiency of
ANSIPPA in the handling of the necessary paper works in the build up to
the formal inauguration of the project, saying “that such efficiency is
uncommon in a typical government setting.”
Friday, January 22, 2016
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