Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia, has said that locating the multi-billion naira National Food City Project in the Benue South Senatorial District (Zone C), specifically in Otukpo Local Government Area, was a deliberate act aimed at inclusivity for all zones of the state.
The Governor stated this during a Diaspora Townhall meeting organised by the Benue State Directorate for Diaspora, Linkages and Investment Office on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Sir Tersoo Kula, in a statement on Tuesday, said the National Food City Project was designed as an integrated agri-industrial hub, adding that it will involve cultivating over 30,000 hectares of mechanised farmland, establishing agro-processing facilities for crops such as rice, cassava, maize, and soybeans.
According to the Governor, situating the project in Benue South shows that he is a Governor for all citizens of the state, adding that since his assumption of office, he has ensured that the state’s resources are equitably distributed across all zones.
Answering questions regarding the lopsided distribution of developmental projects in the state, Governor Alia maintained that the National Food City Project is a direct outcome of his administration’s clear policy direction to industrialise agriculture, improve food security, and unlock rural prosperity through private capital and innovation.
“It will be deploying renewable energy infrastructure with a generation capacity of up to 25 megawatts to power on-site operations, with Complementary infrastructure, including staff housing, clinics, internal roads, and warehouse facilities to ensure the development’s sustainability and long-term impact”, he explained.
He explained that the Food City Complex will be delivered under a Design-Build-Operate-Transfer (DBOT) framework, stating that the State Government will provide land and critical infrastructure, while Rexzodeneh Group Limited (RGL) will finance, build, and manage the facility for 25 years before transferring ownership to the state.
“It was a landmark Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with Rexzodeneh Group Limited (RGL) to establish a multi-sectoral National Food City Complex. The agreement marked the first formal PPP agreement in the State’s 50-year history and a major milestone under my administration,” he stressed.
Speaking on some of the infrastructural projects of his administration in Zone C, the governor disclosed that the longest single road infrastructure constructed under his administration is in Zone C.
He mentioned the 43.5km Obagaji-Okokolo-Agagbe; the 31.35km Igumale-Agila; the 52km Awajir-Oju roads, among others, adding that Otukpo inner-city roads are in the pipeline and will soon be flagged off.
He also mentioned that the functional Otukpo/Otobi waterworks were completely rehabilitated and adequately reticulated across Otukpo and its environs by his administration.
The governor further revealed that a total of 89 Primary Health Care Centres are being rehabilitated, with Benue South alone accounting for 33.
In the area of education, Governor Alia availed that his administration has reconstructed/rehabilitated 29 primary schools across the 9 local government areas of the Zone, while 5 schools, including LGEA Primary School, Edumoga, Okpokwu; LGEA Primary School, Agatu; Methodist Primary School, Okeke, Ohimini; LGEA Primary School, Ajide Eke and St. Mary’s Pilot Primary School, Ogobia, Ogboju in Otukpo LGA are on the 2025 Matching Grant.
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