Uba Sani, Kaduna state governor (fourth from left) in a group photograph with other Chinese and Nigerian government officials during a visit to China on the proposed poultry project
Uba Sani, Kaduna state governor, is in Beijing to conclude agreements with the Chinese government on a $200 million model integrated poultry development project.
In a statement on Saturday, Ahmed Maiyaki, commissioner of Information, said the project is expected to generate over $450 million annually and create about 350,000 direct and indirect jobs in the state.
Maiyaki said the governor is accompanied by a federal government delegation led by Joseph Tegba, director-general of the Nigeria-China strategic partnership, signalling the project’s national importance.
“The visit follows substantive discussions in Nigeria with the Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria, His Excellency Ambassador Yu Dunhai,” the commissioner said.
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“Valued at USD$200 million, the project aims to strengthen food security, accelerate agro-industrialisation, boost exports, and position Kaduna as a leader in modern agribusiness.”
He said during the visit, the governor will meet the China Communications Construction Company and other partners to consolidate investment commitments and deepen technical collaboration.
Maiyaki said the governor’s engagement in Beijing demonstrates Kaduna state’s commitment to strategic partnerships that deliver transformative economic growth.
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“This landmark poultry project will create thousands of jobs, strengthen food security, and position Kaduna as a continental leader in modern agribusiness,” he said.
He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to attracting world-class investments to drive inclusive economic growth and expand opportunities for young people.