Kogi rice will feed the nation – Govt

Kogi State Government has assured Nigerians that rice produced by farmers in the state will bridge the gap between demand and supply across the nation.


Addressing newsmen in Lokoja recently, Kingsley Fanwo, Director General on Media and Publicity to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, said the state is emerging the number one agricultural state in the federation.

According to him, Kogi State is “poised to strengthen her lead in cashew production as well as take over the leading role in cassava and rice production”.

He said, “Kogi State had declared a state of emergency in the agricultural sector long before the unstable revenue generation in the state. The visionary administration of Alh Yahaya Bello has placed agriculture on the front burners of its economic prosperity plan known as the New Direction Agenda.

“A massive revolution is going on across the state in the area of rice production. Kampe Omi Dam Project is breathing down on the leading rice producers in the country. Our rice mill is near completion and the nation will be shocked by the magnitude of work put in place to ensure rice sufficiency in Nigeria. We are also working on the Ibaji Rice Farm which has the potential of causing a revolution in the nation’s rice production.

“We attach great importance to the value chain and the multiplier effect agriculture can have on the economy of our dear state. In 2023, we want Kogi to become the food capital of Nigeria and this administration is working towards that”.


Fanwo said the state government will continue to welcome genuine investors in the agricultural sector in order to create jobs for the teeming youth in the state.

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