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FG to Partner Private Sector to Revive 38 Livestock Facilities Nationwide – Mukhtar
The Federal Government has reiterated its commitment to partnering with the private sector through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) to revive 38 legacy livestock facilities across the country’s six geopolitical zones.
The Honourable Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Mukhtar Maiha, made this known on Monday, 15th December 2025, at a Specialised Training on Public-Private Partnership organised by the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development in Abuja.
He explained that many of the facilities, which include milk collection centres, cattle multiplication centres, goat and sheep breeding centres, and pig progeny centres, were established between 60 and 70 years ago and are in need of rehabilitation.
Speaking further, Mukhtar noted that adopting a PPP model would enable the government to restore these facilities more efficiently than constructing new ones, describing PPP as the most viable business model for returning the assets to productive use.
He added that effective PPP arrangements will help unlock private investment, stimulate innovation, create jobs, reduce conflict, enhance productivity, and improve the livelihoods of millions of Nigerians who depend on the livestock value chain.
“The outcome of this training must translate into well-structured PPP projects that are economically viable, socially inclusive, environmentally sustainable, and aligned with national development priorities,” Maiha said.
In his presentation, a representative of the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Dr. Amanze Okere, explained that PPP projects are based on mutual agreements between the government and the private sector.
He noted that while government provides policy direction and regulatory oversight, the private sector contributes technical expertise, operational capacity, maintenance skills, and financing.
The PPP stakeholders’ training brought together participants from civil society organisations, non-governmental organisations, farmers’ groups, and the private sector.
Ogochukwu Igboamalu
Assistant Chief Executive Officer (Information)
15th December, 2025

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