He also urged the ladies, especially, to explore opportunities in confectionery production and food business, advising that the sector is a money spinner considering that people must feed.
The lawmaker who represents Oron/Mbo/Okobo/Udung Uko/Urueoffong Oruko federal constituency explained that the demand for solar power would continue to rise as the world moves closer to clean and affordable energy, noting that food and confectionery businesses have a ready market all over the world. “The high cost of petrol and diesel makes solar power even more attractive and the business lucrative.
“Of course, the food and confectionery business has a ready market all over the world. As long as people are alive, they will feed. They may not have money to buy clothes, cars and build houses but they will definitely eat to stay alive. The food business has probably created more entrepreneurs than any other sector worldwide.”