The Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, Amb. James Christoff, has lauded the entrepreneurial skills of Nigerians.
Christoff lauded Nigerian entrepreneurs recently during a facility tour to a coconut processor company, TOSH Coconut Ltd. in Lagos.
He was accompanied by delegates of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations, the Lagos State Ministry of Agriculture and Lagos State Coconut Development Authority (LASCODA).
While commending the great entrepreneurial spirit of Nigerians, he remarked that the Canadian Government has commercial interest in Nigeria and added that he has high optimism in Nigeria and her great entrepreneurial skills.
He said: “To be frank, it’s occasion like this and coming to places like this that makes my job as a High Commissioner to get to know Nigeria.
“We have our own interest in Nigeria, commercial interest of course.

“Part of what am taking away from here today is that am a big believer in Nigeria, there’s a very strong entrepreneurial spirit in this country.
“This is a great metaphor for that spirit.
“I love your story, I love your passion for what you’re doing and I can see your dreams manifesting with hardwork.
“I can see clearly everything going in the right direction.
“I will certainly pass this on to my wife and I know she will want to order some of your products.”
He commended TOSH Coconut Ltd. for its achievements so far in the industry.
He said: “The other reason why I decided to come here is the issue of food security in Nigeria.

“I am interested in any example where local government, local businesses and all levels of governments are coming together with the help of the FAO to address some of these food security issues.
“I thank you for your efforts to collaborate with local farmers to find ways of creating a product that benefits you and others.”
In her remarks, Lagos Commissioner for Agriculture, Ms Abisola Olusanya, revealed that Lagos State Government was in the process of signing an agreement with the FAO and UNIDO on coconut value chain development.
The Commissioner was represented by Mrs Tokunbo Emokpae, the Ministry’s Permanent Secretary.
She said currently, there are currently over 3,000 processors across the state processing over 120,000 metric tonnes of coconut annually.
She said: “However, with the current coconut production of about 200,000 metric tonnes in Lagos, with the remaining being sent to other parts of the country, the processing needs of the processors in Lagos is about one million metric tonnes annually.”
Olusanya made it known that following this renewed interest, a high mission visit of the representatives of the FAO-UN led by the Country Director, Dr Fred Kafeero, was made to the governor to reaffirm the commitment to the implementation of the project.

She said FAO is currently conducting coconut value chain analysis with the sum of $150 million, financed by the Lagos State through a Unilateral Trust Fund (UTF) Agreement with the FAO which started in 2021.
She said: “The Lagos State Government and FAO Unilateral Trust Fund (UTF) Intervention on the rehabilitation of the coconut belt in the state was initially prepared for implementation in 2001 but were not concluded.
“In 2006, the project document developed in 2001, was reviewed with significant changes in cost of materials and services, as well as in project development concepts following a re-formulation mission.
“But like the previous attempt, implementation of this report and project was put on hold due to changes in governance and other contingencies.
“Nevertheless, the state government always maintained interest in the project since the development of the coconut industry is considered a priority for the state.

“However, at the inception of the administration of Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu, efforts were renewed to resuscitate the FAO intervention in the spirit of alternative financing to the agricultural sector under the coconut value chain.
“This is to ensure that the coconut sub-sector contributes optimally to “Making Lagos a 21st Century Economy,” through correspondence with the FAO mission in Nigeria.”
Tosh Coconut Ltd. Was established by Mrs Jadesola Shawana in 2016 and registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission in 2017.
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