Demonstrating a strategic push towards economic growth, Plateau State Governor, Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang, has highlighted the state’s ambition to expand its economic horizons by venturing into agricultural exports.
During his official visit to Paris, Governor Mutfwang seized the opportunity to showcase the diverse range of agricultural products from Plateau State, aiming to tap into potential export markets and bolster the state’s economic prosperity.
According to a release signed by the Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Executive Governor, Gyang Bere, Mutfwang made this known in an interview with journalists at the Yakubu Gowon Airport Heipang, Jos, upon his return from the overseas trip.
He said his administration was working hard to start exporting some agricultural products that the state had a competitive edge in and to ensure food security.
The Governor stressed that the dependence on oil revenue was no longer sustainable and that the state had to diversify its economy through agricultural exports.
He added, “By the grace of God, Plateau will be among the leading states in Nigeria that have the capacity to export agricultural products, and this trip has been an eye opener for us. We will use what we learned and the experience we gained to improve our agricultural capacity at home.
“We can export many things, but we will start with the ones that can give us immediate benefits. One of the things we will revive on the Plateau is the cultivation of flowers, horticulture, floriculture. This is something that the world is looking for.” He said.
Governor Mutfwang assured the citizens that the government would implement policies that would have a positive impact on the people and enhance their living standards.
The People’s Governor also cheer up school pupils who were at the Yakubu Gowon Airport for excursion.