Saturday, 11 February 2017
Solomon Dalung Visits Kebbi's Rice Milling Company
Minister of Youth and Sport, Solomon Dalung visits Kebbi state rice milling company with his entourage and shared the below statement on his social media page :
This evening, Alhaji Abdullahi Zuru, the General Manager of privately owned Labana Rice Mills Ltd. in Kebbi State took me round the entire complex to see for myself the capacity of the company and how it has encouraged large scale farming among young people in the country.
He says the company employs over 3,000 workers with over 6000 growers across Kebbi and beyond. The company mills about 10 trailers load of rice daily.
I am impressed with this awesome feats and I can confidently say NIGERIA is on course to greater food independency which our young people will be the major key players in the development.
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