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Kebbi, Indonesia reaffirm commitment to foster bilateral relations

The Indonesian Ambassador to Nigeria, Dr Usra Hendra Harahap, has reaffirmed his country’s commitment to foster bilateral relations with Kebbi State, particularly in agriculture and livestock development.

Harahap disclosed Friday during his courtesy visit to the Deputy Governor of the State, Senator Umar Abubakar Tafida, in Birnin Kebbi.

He disclosed Indonesia’s plans to initiate artificial insemination and embryo transfer programs aimed at boosting meat and milk production in the state.

Harahan who led a team of experts to the state disclosed further that this visit to the state followed Governor Nasir Idris’ recent investment-driven trip to Indonesia, which focused on economic growth and agricultural collaboration.

“Our visit to Kebbi today is a result of the Governor’s productive visit to Indonesia, my country is partnering with Kebbi to establish an insemination centre equipped with state-of-the-art facilities to enhance livestock development, train 50 professionals, and boost agricultural production across the state,” he said.

The Ambassador explained Indonesia’s three decades of expertise in high-quality frozen semen production, adding that this collaboration aims to ensure sustainable economic growth and agricultural prosperity for Kebbi State.

In his remarks, the State Deputy Governor, Senator Umar Abubakar Tafida, representing Governor Nasir Idris, lauded the Ambassador’s visit and his team of experts, he assured of Kebbi State’s readiness to support and implement the bilateral initiatives.

“This visit underscores the results of Governor Nasir Idris’ strategic efforts to attract investments that enhance the well-being of our people.

“Kebbi’s reputation as a leader in livestock production in Nigeria will be further strengthened by this partnership in artificial insemination and embryo transfer programs will benefit not just Kebbi but the entire nation,” he disclosed.

The Deputy Governor also acknowledged Indonesia’s donation of frozen semen for the program and emphasised the state’s fertile land and extensive farming potential, noting Kebbi’s leading role in rice and wheat production in Nigeria.

The insemination centre is set to be established in Bulasa, near Birnin Kebbi, marking a significant step in advancing agricultural and livestock development in Kebbi State.

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