Palm oil has broader market, greater economic value than crude oil - Dikio

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The Interim Administrator, Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Col. Milland Dixon Dikio (rtd), has revealed that palm oil has a broader market, greater

Dikio, who decried the emphasis on crude oil, described the palm oil sub-sector as another opportunity with huge economical potential begging for attention.

In a statement signed and sent to DAILY POST, by his Special Adviser, Media, Neotabase Egbe, described the opportunities in the region as new market frontiers waiting for investors to unlock them and reap bountiful economic benefits. He disclosed that currently under TEM 1500 delegates had been deployed in various reputable companies to pursue careers in maritime, agriculture, oil and gas among others.

He also said the tension in the region reduced drastically following his deliberate policy of continually engaging all stakeholders to tackle problems.

 

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