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Obasanjo says Mambila can become hub of tea production in Africa

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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Tuesday said the Mambila Plateau in Taraba had the potential of becoming the hub of tea production in Africa.

Obasanjo was speaking in Jalingo when he paid a courtesy call on Governor Darius Ishaku of the state.

He expressed determination to promote the tea production potential of the state using his connections and experience.

“The Taraba tea factory is a symbol of national greatness. The tea potential of this state can attract global demand and earn the nation foreign exchange,” he said.

Obasanjo noted that beside tea, the state also had potentials in cattle rearing, poultry, power generation, among others.

“The livestock potential of this state surpasses any kind of cattle rearing known in this country.

“Likewise in poultry which of course is in commercial quantity.

“The Mambilla Hydro-Power Project, if completed, has the capacity to generate more than half of our power demand in this country.

“Therefore, Taraba is indeed a blessing to this country,” Obasanjo said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that there are over 50,000 hectares of land suitable for tea production on the Mambilla Plateau.

The former president also denied media reports that he and few others brought President Buhari to power.

He said such reports were baseless, untrue and calculated attempts to smear him.

Obasanjo said President Buhari was overwhelmingly voted by many Nigerians.

“No single individual or group can claim that glory,” he said.(NAN)

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