The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sokoto begins sale of subsidised fertiliser­s

Govt, UN partner to support vulnerable women in Kebbi

- From Emeka Okoro ( Sokoto) and Ahmadu Baba Idris ( Birnin Kebbi)

SOKOTO State Governor Aminu Tambuwal has flagged off sale of fertiliser­s to farmers at subsidised rates to boost farming. Tambuwal, while declaring the sale open at Agricultur­al Store, Kasarawa, Wamakko Council, said the aim was to boost production, reduce poverty and create jobs in the state.

The governor announced that one bag of 50kg Nitrogen Phosphorus Potassium ( NPK) fertiliser that was procured from the Federal Government at N4,500 would be sold for N4,000 while Urea, which is sold for N9,800 in the market, would go for N5,000.

According to him, the transport cost of all brands of fertiliser would be borne by the state to make the products affordable to farmers.

“Our state has comparativ­e advantage in the production of some crops because of our weather, and government is poised to offer maximum support to harness these potential and fast track economic and social developmen­t of our people,” he said.

He further disclosed that his government had put some strategies in place, in collaborat­ion with security agencies, for those in the eastern part of the state to tend their farms unperturbe­d.

Earlier, the Commission­er for Agricultur­e and Natural Resources, Arzika Tureta, had thanked the governor for his support to the ministry.

The ministry has evolved concrete strategies to check sharp practices by middlemen and fertiliser racketeers, he added, assuring that fertiliser­s would be supplied to farmers directly at the rural areas.

MEANWHILE, Kebbi State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Developmen­t, in collaborat­ion with Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and United Nations Women, has flagged off palliative for vulnerable women in the state.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Aisha Maikurata, stated in Birnin Kebbi yesterday that the partnershi­p was aimed at supporting the poorest of the poor women.

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