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C'River State Govt Inaugurates Cocoa Allocation Committee, Sues For Transparent Process



C'River State Govt Inaugurates Cocoa Allocation Committee, Sues For Transparent Process 


By ©JAE Media



The State Government has inaugurated a  steering committee to oversee the allocation of its Cocoa Estates to deserving  members of the public.


The sixteen  member Committee comprising of  Prince Cosmas Ebori Nku as Chairman and Mr Amba Ogar as Secretary was inaugurated by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development Hon Johnson Andiambey Ebokpo recently in the Ministry of Agriculture, Calabar.


The exercise became necessary as the State Government seeks to rehabilitate and develop the Cocoa Estates for the betterment of Cross Riverians.


While Charging the Committee to take their duties and schedules seriously; Commissioner Ebokpo rolled out ten guidelines to shape the activities of the Committee. The guidelines include but not limited to;

- The complete observance of the blue print on Cocoa Estate regeneration in conjunction with the technical team of the Ministry headed by the Director of Cocoa Development Department, in line with the allocation procedure on yearly rotation, beginning with Cross River Forest and Cocoa Project (CRF&CP).


Commissioner Ebokpo also stressed that, "the prices of allocation forms available for sales to the public must be in line with the current economic realities in the country. 

Thereby reflecting, "the People's First" Mantra of the administration of His Excellency Senator Bassey Edet Otu. 

He concluded that the Cocoa allocation exercise must be transparent, fair and adjudged as the best at all times. 


Responding, the Chairman of the Committee, Prince Cosmas Ebori Nku  thanked the State Governor, Senator Bassey Edet Otu for the confidence reposed in him and his members assuring that his team will work assiduously to deliver on their mandate. He also Commended the Agriculture Commissioner while expressing the Committee's preparedness and resolve to work closely with the Ministry and within the stipulated guidelines.


 

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