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ANAMBRA RICE ADJUDGED BEST IN AFRICA

- July 25, 2016
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(Aba City Blog) In a bid to underscore the importance of diversifying the economy and attracting more industries to Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has confirmed that the concise Economic Blueprint, made up of the four pillars of development; including agriculture, industrialization, trade and commerce and oil and gas he developed on assumption of office has started yielding dividends.


Anambra State Governor, Chief Willie Obiano
The governor who spoke in Abuja in an interactive session he had with the people of Anambra living in the North Central part of the country at the Transcorp Hilton stated that the state is now a socially stable, business friendly environment attracting both indigenes and foreigners to seek wealth creating opportunities.

To this end he told the audience which included the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Achebe, Dr. Oby Ezekwesili, both PDP and APC members of the National Assembly, former governor Chinweoke Mbadinuji and several others that Anambra State Investment Agency, ANSIPPA, charged with the mandate of attracting and fast-tracking investments has so far attracted over $4.2 billion deals to the state.


The latest investment he confirmed was sealed on Tuesday last week with Zolt Energy Limited to build a 40 megawatts Embedded Power Generating Plant in Ogbaru.

When completed in the next 18 months as scheduled, all the power generated from it will be distributed mainly in Anambra State.

On the state of agriculture, Obiano who was giving a score card on his two and half years stay in office disclosed that in January this year, Anambra made headlines when it became the first state in Nigeria to export vegetables (Ugu and Onugbu) valued at $5million to Europe. At the same time, our locally produced brand of rice known as Anambra Rice recently emerged the best rice in Africa at an African products forum in Lagos.

Anambra Rice was adjudged better and more wholesome than other competing brands from neighboring countries.
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