Government Allocation of Arable Farmlands to Estate Developers, Dangerous
- Emeka Egwuda Speaks in Support of Frank Okafor's Ibusa Interview
By Emeka Esogbue
Ace author, publisher, and policy analyst, Emeka Egwuda has praised the recent Frank Okafor interview in which the interviewer bared his mind on issues troubling the Ibusa agricultural sector in Delta State.
Emeka Egwuda while making his opinions known, said, "Emeka (Pen Master), this interview is touching, topical, and intellectually brainstormed. If you ask me, Igbuzo is only used here as a micro-analysis of a macro-problem that leaves all of us without any sure hope."
Frank Okafor, in the interview with Pen Master, had raised several issues on agriculture, one of the areas that rarely receive attention in Ibusa from the people and government, stating that until in the main mid-80s, the mainstay of the Ibusa economy was farming but unfortunately the sector fell into neglect since 1985 with total neglect by Igbuzo people.
Egwuda who described the said interview as intellectually relevant posited, "It is my wish that the interview finds its way into the mainstream media or some international journal."
"Of a truth, government agencies don't seem to understand the danger of their hasty allocation of arable farmlands to greedy estate developers. And the situation is getting more precarious by the day," the Editor-in-Chief of White Press Cock further said while making his reaction on Pen Master's Facebook page
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