
By Anthony Otaru, Abuja
The establishment of N2billion Rabelat Entrepreneurship Centre for Animal Husbandry (RECAH) in
Ilorin, Kwara State, is expected to improve the internally generated revenue (IGR) of the state as well as create over 50,000 jobs.The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Adeniyi Adebayo, made
this known, Tuesday, while assuring investors of government’s support
for growth of their businesses.
Adebayo spoke while addressing a delegation of Daniel Franco Institute,
who visited him to seek support in the setting up of the centre. He
stressed that the government would continue to do its best to make the
country a safe destination for investors.
He said the Ministry has the mandate of facilitating the development
of viable non-oil commodities and food production, stressing the
importance for the government to engage the institute to deliberate on
the nature of strategic partnership and the level of collaboration
expected.
Managing Director of Rabelat Nigeria, Dr. Ahmed Raji, said RECAH was
structured to run both training and commercial outfits for animal
husbandry.
According to him, the training arm will focus on the basic studies in
animal husbandry and entrepreneurship, providing the platform for
trainees to select, breed, care-for, process and market livestock.
He put the cost of the project at N2 billion, stressing that the amount
will be spent on the construction of administration block and lecture
halls, hostel, purchase of teaching aids and construction of facilities.
Raji solicited the support of the minister towards the setting up of the institute, noting that the project would enhance the growth of agriculture.
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