Edo State Governor, Monday Okpebholo, has assured Presco Plc of the state government’s strong support, emphasizing that the state remains a prime destination for agricultural investment.
The governor gave the assurance on Monday when he received the management team of Presco Plc, led by the Chairman, Mr. Rasheed Sarumi, and the Managing Director, Mr. Raji George, on a courtesy visit to Government House, Benin City.
The visit coincided with the announcement of a $100 million foreign direct investment by SIAT and its parent company into Presco’s operations; an investment the chairman described as historic and the first of its kind in Nigeria’s agricultural sector.
Gov. Okpebholo, welcoming the delegation, stated that Presco has been a long-standing partner in Edo State’s agricultural development and dismissed recent controversies surrounding portions of land for revocation.
“Presco to me has been here for a very long time. Just a few days ago, there was a misunderstanding, which I believe someone tried to politicise.
“There was nothing in it. There were reasons tied to natural resources why certain areas were reviewed,” he said.
Read Also:
- Gov. Okpebholo has spent one year of drift, decline, deceit – PDP
- Edo residents celebrate as Gov. Okpebholo inspects signature projects
- Gov. Okpebholo has done tremendously well, says ex-LG boss
The governor noted that whenever there are issues, his administration prefers dialogue rather than speculation or misinformation.
“If I have anything against you, I will call you. Last time I received complaints from communities on compensation, I called your managing director immediately because I believe in addressing issues directly,” he added.
Reaffirming his commitment to agricultural expansion, Gov. Okpebholo disclosed that upon assuming office, he increased the agriculture allocation in the inherited budget from ₦5 billion to ₦70 billion, signaling his administration’s determination to drive food security and agro-industrial growth.
“Agricultural revolution is the best way to go, and it aligns perfectly with President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
“For food security, we must grow what we eat and export what we grow. Edo has fertile land, and your investment here is not a waste,” he stated.
The governor condemned narratives portraying Edo State as hostile to investors, describing such claims as misleading and “satanic.”
“I am an investor myself. I cannot be the one sending investors away. That impression is completely wrong. You are here by the grace of God, and you will prosper here,” Gov. Okpebholo assured.
Earlier, Presco Chairman Mr. Rasheed Sarumi praised the governor for providing a stable governance structure, improved security, and an enabling environment that encouraged SIAT’s $100 million investment decision.
He noted that Nigeria received only $250 million in foreign direct investment this year, making Presco’s share a significant boost to the national economy.



