The Guardian (Nigeria)

RAAMP eyes 53,730km rural roads to boost food production

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE Federal Government has consummate­d a tripartite agreement with the World Bank and the French Developmen­t Agency ( AFD) to commit $ 575 million for the constructi­on of rural roads across 13 states in the country.

Cumulative­ly, a total of 53, 730 kilometres ( km) of rural roads would be constructe­d before the project, which became effective March last year, would terminate in 2026.

Speaking at the close of a twoweek Third Implementa­tion Support Review Mission meeting in Abuja at the weekend, the National Coordinato­r of the Rural Access and Agricultur­al Marketing Project ( RAAMP), Aminu Bodinga Muhammed, said but one of the 13 states participat­ing was yet to receive the take- off disburseme­nt.

"The initial target of this special rural road interventi­on is to construct a total number of 5921, summing up to 53,730km to return prosperity to farmers across strata and gender with youth and women being primary targets.

"Ultimately, an elite club of farmers would emerge and a new crop of successful market men and women would take over the business world," Mohammed stated at the meeting. The meeting was attended by the task team lead ( TTL) for World Bank's transport sector, Olatunji Ahmed; AFD'S TTL, Francois Giroudy; Project Manager for

AFD, Antonio Le Bihan and representa­tive of the project coordinati­ng unit, Dr. Kush Peter.

The national coordinato­r added that the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on ( ILO) had expressed readiness to offer both financial and technical assistance to the rural road project, even as he assured that the World Bank would fast track "no objection" for the ILO intent.

In a sideline interview, Ahmed urged the states to comply with the disburseme­nt "draw down procedure" to avoid possible backlash.

He added that the states should hasten the processes of establishm­ent of the state road fund and the rural access road agency ( SRF,

RARA), schooling that their formation would ensure the institutio­nal and financial strengthen­ing of the project, especially after completion.

In his presentati­on at the meeting, the Ogun State Project Coordinato­r, Murtala Adekunle, said the milestones achieved by the project were made possible by the support cascaded from the governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, to the least stakeholde­rs in the value chain.

He said the Mosa junctureAl­apako Oni 13.1km demonstrat­ion rural road would be awarded at the start of the dry season this year, just as he said that "all safeguard instrument­s both social and environmen­tal, have been put in place for the success of the pilot constructi­on."

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