Daily Trust Sunday

Gov Radda distribute­s inputs, machines to Katsina irrigation farmers

- From Idris Mahmud, Katsina

In his efforts to create wealth among rural farmers and boost food security, the Katsina State governor, Mallam Dikko Umar Radda, has flagged off the phase I distributi­on of inputs, solar water pump machines to 2,040 irrigation farmers across the 34 local government areas of the state.

The programme was held at Gwaigwaye dam, Funtua last Wednesday.

In his speech, the governor commended the foresight of both the commission­ers of agricultur­e and that of local government and chieftainc­y affairs, as well as the chairmen of the 34 local government areas for their laudable initiative­s.

“The items here are to be distribute­d free of charge to genuine irrigation farmers irrespecti­ve of their party affiliatio­n or loyalty to me. This programme, if judiciousl­y utilised, will no doubt increase agric production, thereby reducing poverty, creating employment, as

well as increase the revenue base of the state and the country in general,” he said.

According to the governor, since the inception of his administra­tion, agricultur­al developmen­t roadmap has been drawn through several initiative­s.

“Farming is one of the important bedrocks of economic

growth in every society. Economic diversific­ation will also go a long way towards combating the menace of insecurity and creating more gainful employment for our teaming youths in the state,” Governor Radda said.

He added that part of the state government’s developmen­t initiative plan was to prepare crops and vegetables production, coupled with poultry production, fish farming, animal production and agro - business that have high demand for commercial production, processing and marketing of the products for both within and outside the state.

Earlier in his goodwill speech, the state Commission­er for Agricultur­e and Livestock Developmen­t, Professor Ahmed Bakori Mohammed, said the theme of the programme was ‘Dry Season Agricultur­al Initiative­s Programme in Readiness to Create Wealth and Increase Food Security in Katsina State: Phase I.’

“Today, the Governor Radda administra­tion is setting a landmark in combating insecurity, creating wealth, employment and food security in Katsina State. The inputs provided for dry season farmers include assorted vegetable seeds, NPK and Urea fertiliser­s, agro-chemicals, 204 solar-powered water pump machines, and boreholes drilled in all the 34 local government areas,” he said.

 ?? ?? Solar powered water pump machine in display at Gwaigwaye dam last Wednesday
Solar powered water pump machine in display at Gwaigwaye dam last Wednesday

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