It is almost one year since the Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Siminalayi Fubara, stormed the abandoned Songhai Farms in Bunu and Ban Ogoi in Tai local Government Area of the state with the full compliments of his office and promised to revive the farms.
Though the visit was widely hailed by the people coming at a time when rising prices of foodstuff and fast declining purchasing power of the people were choking households, there is more to reviving the farms beyond the promise made by the governor.
The inflationary trend and economic hardship in the country was occasioned by the sudden withdrawal of subsidy on fuel and floating of the naira by the new administration of President Bola Tinubu.
Governor Fubara’s visit to Songhai Farms came after he attended a meeting of the National Economic Council in Abuja where, concerned about the worsening food crisis, President Bola Tinubu asked the governors to go back home and revive old agricultural schemes or start new ones.
Fubara promised to release the necessary funds to rehabilitate the farms and get it running again. The visit to the farm was very revealing as the entire place covering an area of about 400 hectares had been overgrown and is in a state of abandonment.
From the administrative block, the guest houses down to the farm house were in a state of dilapidation. Video clips of the governor and his team wading through bushes and forests that had taken over the farm drew commendation for him across the state. It seemed at last after more than eight years of abandonment that the farm was coming back to life again with all the benefits.
Apart from providing food and nutrition, Songhai Farms was modeled as an integrated farm that converts waste to wealth, biogas to produce electricity and cooking gas. It also used waste and droppings from animals and weed to feed fish and make fertilizer. It was designed to also to make processed foods, juices, jams, syrups and animal feed.
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