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Ortom denies owning ethanol-producing company run by Chinese

The governor disclosed that a friend notified him about the company.

• March 16, 2021
Samuel Ortom (Credit: Benue State Government Website)
Benue State governor, Samuel Ortom (Credit: Benue State Government Website)

Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue on Monday said he was not building any ethanol-producing company in the state.

Mr. Ortom denied setting up the firm when he visited Pure Biotech Company Limited at Tyo-Mo, a settlement in Makurdi.

He claimed he had nothing to do with the company and was surprised to hear about its existence.

The governor disclosed that a friend notified him about the company and how some people were speculating that he was the company’s owner.

He added that with his visit and the explanation offered by the company’s representative, Stephen Numbeve, it was clear that he had nothing to do with it.

Mr. Ortom also accepted an apology from the company for not following the laid-down government’s procedures to acquire and develop the land for their operations and urged them to rectify it immediately.

He also urged the firm’s management to immediately erect a signpost to educate the people about its activities.

Mr. Ortom charged the host community to provide security for the facility, even as he directed security agencies to provide surveillance and patrols to encourage more investors to come to the state.

He called on private investors within and outside the country to explore the investment opportunities available in Benue.

The governor added that the company would provide job opportunities for youths in the state, thereby reducing insecurity.

Earlier, Mr. Numbeve apologised to the governor for not following the laid-down procedures for acquiring land in the state.

Mr. Numbeve said the managing director had planned to pay a courtesy call on the governor to inform him of their activities but was held back in China due to the second wave of COVID-19.

He noted that the firm was into ethanol production and would need 500 and 300 metric tonnes of fresh and dried cassava daily.

Mr. Numbeve said the company, when completed, would employ no fewer than 2,500 persons.

He added that the company acquired 25.4 hectares of land for the company’s construction in November 2020, adding that work on the site commenced in January 2021. 

(NAN)

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