Kwara’s Shea factory to unlock 10,000 jobs, boost rural economy

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The Kwara State government is harnessing its abundant shea nut resources to drive rural development and economic growth, as the construction of the Kaiama Shea Butter Factory progresses with the promise of creating 10,000 direct and indirect jobs.

Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr Afees Alabi, said the project—located in one of Nigeria’s top shea-producing zones will engage local collectors, processors, transporters, and traders, with rural women and youths poised to benefit the most.

Describing the factory as a symbol of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s vision for inclusive growth, Alabi said the investment would tap into the global demand for high-quality shea butter used in cosmetics, food, and pharmaceuticals.

“This isn’t just about building a factory—it’s about creating an economy where rural communities are central to Nigeria’s agro-industrial future,” Alabi noted during an inspection of the project.

He emphasized that the project reflects the state’s broader commitment to transforming agriculture into a driver of prosperity and positioning Kwara as a leading player in the nation’s agricultural value chain. NAN

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