Governor Adeleke Outlined Osun Cocoa Potentials, met Chocolate Producers, other Stakeholders in UK

Towards the close of February 2024, the executive Governor of Osun State, Sen. (Dr.) Ademola Jackson Nurudeen Adeleke has enumerated Osun's potentials in Cocoa production in the United Kingdom.

The Governor also used the opportunity to urge investors to tap into the potentials of cocoa in the state, saying that his administration is already taking steps in addressing past challenges that stunted the growth of the sector.

The working visit to the British House of Parliament by the Governor's team was facilitated by the Director, African Desk for Lord JD Waverley, House of Lords, Dr. Ayobami Oyedare (PhD).

Governor’s meeting with Rt. Hon. Lord JD Waverley, a distinguished member of the British House of Lords and Rt. Hon. Jonathan Marland, the Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and lnvestment Council (CWEIC) which centred on boosting the trade and investment relationship between Britain and Osun State in order to promote economic growth of the people.

The mission was to showcase Osun's Cocoa and investment potentials in anchoring a new economic mentality and prosperity for the people of Osun State.

Addressing a global audience of investors in the Cocoa sector in London, United Kingdom, Governor Adeleke noted that Osun brand of cocoa is highly sought after by end users, providing investors with a guarantee of returns for their investments.

Governor Adeleke, who pointed out that Osun is a major Cocoa belt in Nigeria to underscore opportunities, outlined ongoing efforts by his government to expand the production base and unleash the benefits of the sector for both the State and investors.

"Our cocoa is the traditional species which has the best taste in chocolate and other related products. Our brand is therefore much sought after by end users," Governor Adeleke remarked.


"Our cocoa sector faces several challenges, several of which include the need to expand the production base, ensure entrance of young farmers, ease access to finance, and deepen the value chain among others".

"It was in pursuance of the above that I launched the Osun Cocoa Revival Agenda in January this year".

No doubt, the agenda focuses on assembling stakeholders to design an updated revival implementation plan; get the cocoa industry company in the state running again; put life back into the cocoa farming sub-sector through demonstration of political will; and get more investors into the value chain through ease of doing business.

Others include setting up a domestic export terminal in Osun state to ease the export process and access to the international market; partnering with the Nigerian Railway Corporation for easy transport; upgrading local infrastructures for the farming community; setting up a modified commodity boards to strengthen stakeholders’ finance; develop a partnership with financial institutions to support the cocoa farming community.

The Governor also listed the development of a relationship with the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) for agricultural technology and innovations; and the establishment of a strong partnership with the Cocoa Research Institute for partnership and collaboration engagement.

Describing his cocoa plan as very ambitious, Governor Adeleke said his administration's strategies to resuscitate the State-owned cocoa processing industry at Ede for value chain addition; link the cocoa revival plan with the climate agenda, establish 

cottage cocoa factories across the state under an industry cluster agenda among others.

The Governor called on "our business friends in the United Kingdom and Europe as well as North America to partner with us for mutual interest in the cocoa sector. We are widely open to investors who are interested in the value chain of the cocoa sector as well as shareholding in the existing cocoa ventures.

"Your coming to Osun is assured to be very rewarding for many reasons. Our government has enhanced the ease of doing business through an end to multiple taxation facilitation of access to land and simplification of the approval system.

"We are open to supporting government to government, government to business, business to business arrangements. We are a willing partner and my team is here to negotiate deals and partnership", the Governor assured the cocoa conference.

The Governor’s speech at the launch of Gureje lV luxury chocolate which is byproduct of the cocoa grown in Eti Otin in Osun State was powerful and was applauded.

The Governor's entourage included the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Rev. Bunmi Jenyo and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Hon. Bamikole Omishore.

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