Gombe State Receives N60bn Support From FG for Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone
Gombe
State has taken a bold step toward transforming Nigeria’s agricultural future
with the establishment of a 184-hectare Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone. Backed
by a ₦60 billion investment from the Federal
Government, this visionary project is part of President Bola
Tinubu’s ₦120 billion commitment to revolutionize the country’s livestock sector under the Renewed Hope
Agenda.
Building a Modern Livestock Hub
Governor Inuwa Yahaya, during the ground-breaking ceremony, described the initiative as a cornerstone for “a prosperous and sustainable future in livestock development.” The zone is designed with cutting-edge infrastructure to host:
- A state-of-the-art abattoir
- International livestock
market
- Fattening hubs
- Tannery and leather
processing facilities
- World-class grain and feed
production plants
- An inland
dry port to
facilitate trade
These
components will modernize meat and leather processing, eliminate unsafe
transportation of live animals, and increase access to global markets with
hygienic, export-ready products.
Economic and Social Impact
The
industrial zone is expected to:
- Create
thousands of jobs across the livestock value chain
- Enhance food safety and
public health
- Boost foreign
earnings through
leather and meat exports
- Reduce import
dependence by
increasing local capacity
- Drive infrastructure development in the region
The
abattoir alone is projected to process 500
bulls, 1,000 small ruminants, and 3,000
poultry birds daily, marking a significant leap in livestock
productivity.
Challenges Ahead
While the
outlook is promising, the project faces potential hurdles:
- Inadequate road, power, and
water infrastructure
- Delays in disbursing the
remaining funds
- Shortage of skilled workers
for high-tech operations
- Environmental concerns like
waste management
- Regional security and policy
continuity risks
Successfully
navigating these challenges will require strategic planning, stakeholder
buy-in, and robust government oversight.
Aligning with National Policy
The Gombe
project is perfectly aligned with Nigeria’s agricultural strategy:
- It supports value chain integration and agro-industrialization
- Strengthens the livestock sector, a focus of the Federal
Ministry of Livestock Development
- Promotes climate-smart practices and sustainable grazing
- Advances export readiness, supporting Nigeria’s
trade ambitions
A Model for Replication
More than
just a local initiative, the Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone offers a template for national agricultural transformation. It reflects a clear move from subsistence
farming to commercially viable agribusiness, linking rural producers with
global value chains.
For the moment, the ₦60 billion disbursed to Gombe State for the Agro-Livestock Industrial Zone is
described as the first tranche of a ₦120 billion support package
pledged by the Federal Government. However, specific
details on how the ₦60 billion is allocated across the various components,
such as the abattoir, tannery, feed mills, or dry port, have not been publicly
itemized in the available reports1.
However, the funds are intended to cover:
· Construction of an ultramodern
abattoir
· Development of an international
livestock market
· Establishment of fattening
hubs
· A tannery and
leather processing facility
· A grains and
livestock feed market
· An inland dry port for logistics and export
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