• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise Here
  • Login
National Insight News
Advertisement
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Tourism
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Tourism
No Result
View All Result
National Insight
No Result
View All Result
Home Business

Makinde Hands Over State’s Moribund Fruit Juice in Oko company to Investor

...says Oyo State is open to business

by NationalInsight
September 25, 2020
in Business, Featured, News
Reading Time: 5min read
0
Makinde hands over fruit juice in Oyo to investor

Gov Makinde handing over documents of the fruit juice in Oko to an investor

64
SHARES
2.7k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp
ADVERTISEMENT

You might also like

Ladoke Akintola International Airport Begins International Flight Next Year

Akande-Sadipe Denies Receiving ₦1bn Constituency Project Allocation

Shettima Commends Gov Abiodun, Describes Gateway Games Opening Ceremony as Masterpiece

Load More
Gov Makinde with some traditional rulers at the event

Oyo State governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, on Thursday, officially kickstarted the process of reviving the moribund Pacesetter Fruit Processing Company, Oko, when he handed it over to AGVEST Limited.

The event, which took place at the premises of the company in Oko, Surulere South Local Council Development Area, was attended by government functionaries, traditional rulers and chairmen of all local governments and local council development areas in Ogbomosoland.
While performing the handover ceremony, Governor Makinde maintained that the revival of the company will bring economic development to the state.
He said: “I am happy to be here in Oko this afternoon. When I was in Tampa, Florida, earlier this year to preach Oyo State to the world, I stated that there are big opportunities in Oyo State and it was not an exaggeration.
“Oyo State is truly blessed with an abundance of human and natural resources. “So, our job, quite frankly, is to annex the abundant resources for the benefit of our people.”
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that the Governor Makinde administration has embarked on massive resuscitation of moribund state-owned companies and other facilities through Public-Private Partnership arrangements and concessionaires.
The statement noted that the resuscitation of the Pacesetter Asphalt and Quarry Limited, Ijaiye, the handover of moribund Agbowo Shopping Complex, Ibadan, which will now be turned to a state of the art commercial real estate facility and a 4-star hotel were among some of the steps already taken by the government to expand the economy of the state.
Speaking during the handover, the governor said that his administration has been getting results in terms of economic expansion, because it has created a conducive environment for businesses to thrive.
He said: “Today, we are here to welcome another investor into our midst. We are bringing to life another company that has been moribund for almost a decade, Pacesetter Fruits Processing Limited. This company was established during the administration of former governor, Senator Rashidi Ladoja in 2007.
“However, it never commenced operation. And as I have always stated, government is a continuum and our administration will ensure that people in Oyo State benefit from abandoned or moribund projects to which the funds of the state have been committed.
“They did not use anybody’s father’s money. They used Oyo State money to set this up. So, the state must derive value from the money they have put into this.
“The state government has no business in running businesses. Businesses should be left in the hands of corporate organisations who know how to run them and make a profit. The role of government is to create an enabling environment so that more of the private entities will be attracted to the state. And this is exactly what we are doing in Oyo State. As you can see, we are getting results.
“Also, we have to be competitive and be able to bring the product out of here in a competitive manner. So, what the government will do is to ensure the road networks, electricity supply and security are worked upon so that the private companies will function better.”
The governor added that the government has been open and transparent in its activities, stating that anyone interested in doing business with the state should not shy away from applying, as the processes will always be transparent.
“I want to let the people know we are not running a ‘padi-padi’ government. I am meeting the investor for the first time here. So, you don’t need to know the governor to tap into any opportunity that exists in Oyo State.
“When they advertise, apply if you have the requirement and I will ensure that the process is transparent and fair. In this case, we have attracted Messrs AGVEST Ltd, who will be working with the Oyo State government on this project. This PPP is built on an equity structure model.”
He noted that the investor has promised to inject N350 Million into the project and that it would be completed within six months, adding that it will create more job opportunities for the people of the state.
“Like the MD of AGVEST said, they will be creating between 50 and 75 direct jobs. We will continue to encourage and support investors to come to our state. Producers of our famous Ogbomoso mango will also have indigenous off-takers for our fruits now. They will not only be producing mango juice but also cocktails of juice. They will be producing 2,500 bottles per hour,” the governor added.
Earlier, the Director-General, Oyo State Investment and Public Private Partnership Agency, Hon. Segun Ogunwuyi said that the Pacesetter Fruits Processing Factory, Oko was commissioned in 2007 but became moribund afterwards.
He stated that the governor mandated his agency to revive it for the socio-economic benefits of the state, explaining that the revival of the factory will afford the state many benefits, including prevention of post-harvest losses and wastage of fruits produced in the state.
He also said that the revival of the fruit company will help  improve the economy of the indigenous farmers in the state and create jobs for the youths.
While speaking, the Managing Director, AGVEST Limited, Mr. Olabode George, said the company intends to add value to the economy of the state and turn the state to a hub of fruit juice in the country.
“Our focus is on Oyo State because we live here. Coming to the Pacesetter Fruit Processing Company that is being handed to us today, our intention is to produce fruit juice for mango, pineapple, orange and fruit cocktail. Because of the abundance of fruits in this locality, we also intend to produce jams that will make it easier.
“We will generate waste from all the production we are going to be doing. We intend to produce organic fertilizers from the waste that will be generated. And we will  push this fertilizer to market.
“In all, we will be able to add 50-75 direct jobs and put 500-550 indirect jobs out. By the time the governor comes here for formal commissioning, we expect that we will have done a lot of work on the physical structure of the property. We will be importing a fruit juice lime from India, which is coming in here.
“We believe we will add value to not only the host community but also to the economy of the state in terms of what we do. We also believe we should give back to the host community where we work,” he said.
In their separate remarks, the caretaker chairman of Surulere South Local Council Development Area, Hon. Gbadamosi Morufu and the Oloko of Okoland, Oba Solomon Olagoke, appreciated the governor for reviving the moribund factory, which they noted will contribute immensely to the economic development of Okoland and the entire Oyo State at large.
ALSO READ  Ondo 2020: Akeredolu Wins APC Guber Ticket
Tags: Fruit juice OkoSeyi MakindeTampa Florida
Share88Tweet55Send
Previous Post

Four Bag Two Years Each for Fraud in Ibadan

Next Post

Sen. Monsurat Sunmonu Heads Performance Audit committee for LGs in Oyo

NationalInsight

NationalInsight

Related Posts

Featured

Ladoke Akintola International Airport Begins International Flight Next Year

by NationalInsight
May 20, 2025
119
Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe Member representing Oluyole Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives,
Featured

Akande-Sadipe Denies Receiving ₦1bn Constituency Project Allocation

by NationalInsight
May 20, 2025
214
Featured

Shettima Commends Gov Abiodun, Describes Gateway Games Opening Ceremony as Masterpiece

by NationalInsight
May 19, 2025
316
Vice-Chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University, Prof. Timothy Adebayo
News

Students loan: ACU VC Applauds FG for Considering Private Varsity Students, Urges TETFUND Action

by NationalInsight
May 19, 2025
293
Featured

Ogbomoso Ruling Houses Reject Moves to Make  Alaafin Permanent Chair of Oyo Obas’ Councill

by NationalInsight
May 19, 2025
238
Next Post
performance audit committee for LG administration

Sen. Monsurat Sunmonu Heads Performance Audit committee for LGs in Oyo

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Latest Post

Ladoke Akintola International Airport Begins International Flight Next Year

May 20, 2025
119
Hon. Tolulope Akande-Sadipe Member representing Oluyole Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives,

Akande-Sadipe Denies Receiving ₦1bn Constituency Project Allocation

May 20, 2025
214

Shettima Commends Gov Abiodun, Describes Gateway Games Opening Ceremony as Masterpiece

May 19, 2025
316
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise Here

Recent Posts

  • Ladoke Akintola International Airport Begins International Flight Next Year
  • Akande-Sadipe Denies Receiving ₦1bn Constituency Project Allocation
  • Shettima Commends Gov Abiodun, Describes Gateway Games Opening Ceremony as Masterpiece

Copyright © 2020 National Insight News

No Result
View All Result
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • News
    • Business
    • Health
    • Tourism
  • Sports
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2020 National Insight News

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Create New Account!

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com