Uzodinma moves to revive ADAPALM
on Wednesday said the state’s palm oil producing industry, ADAPALM, could employ about 35,000 people if fully revived.
He said the industry, if revived, would help the state government in facilitating industrial growth, harmony, expansion and increased productivity. He said that placing ADAPALM in its rightful place would boost the Internally Generated Revenue of the state.
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