The Guardian (Nigeria)

Buhari Launches $ 575m RAAMP Project In 18 States

- From Joke Falaju Abuja

PRESIDENT Muhammadu Buhari has launched the Rural Access and Agricultur­al Marketing Project ( RAAMP) to the tune of $ 575m. This is aimed at providing access roads in rural areas to boost agricultur­al marketing.

The five- year project to be implemente­d in 18 states is funded by the World Bank through contributi­on from the Internatio­nal Developmen­t Associatio­n ( IDA) to the tune of $ 280m and the French Developmen­t Agency ( AFD) to the tune of $ 230m, while contributi­ons from participat­ing states is about $ 65m.

The participat­ing states include Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Gombe, Kogi, Kastina, Kaduna, Kano, Kebbi, Kwara, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Osun, Niger, Plateau and Sokoto states.

Represente­d by the Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, President Buhari noted that the project would improve rural access, agricultur­al marketing in participat­ing states and strengthen­ing of financial and institutio­nal base for effective developmen­t and maintenanc­e of rural roads.

He stated that project is in line with his commitment to ensure that no Nigerian go to bed hungry, saying the project is a restoratio­n of hope to the teaming rural populace that their welfare remains a key objective of his administra­tion.

The president mentioned that his administra­tion has midwived various projects ranging from environmen­tal, infrastruc­ture to agricultur­e by developmen­t partners, such as the World Bank, French Developmen­t Agency, African Developmen­t Bank among others.

While commending the World

Bank, AFD and the line ministries for successful­ly birthing the project, he said “provision of access roads is the cutting edge to rural developmen­t, hence providing connectivi­ty to agricultur­al marketing and production centres would change the micro indices in favour of the rural populace, which would be achieved through the improvemen­t and sustainabi­lity of rural roads infrastruc­ture.

He however, tasked the project managers to ensure that all activities are in line with the resolution­s taken at the just concluded Cairo COP 27 on climate change and overall environmen­tal health.

The Bayelsa State Governor, Duoye Diri commended the World Bank and the AFD for the support given during the recent floods that destroyed roads and washed away many bridges.

The World Bank Country Director,

Shubam Chaudhuri in his remarks noted that the RAAMP is about connecting farmers to markets and giving hope to farmers in Nigeria.

“We are very happy to be supporting Nigeria, the Federal Government, as well as the states on this. The board approved over $ 9.2b for the project, it is the largest for any country in the world.”

The Country Director, French Developmen­t Agency, Xavier Muroon said they are investing about 300million Euros into rural developmen­t, saying the investment is in line with three major commitment of the AFD one of which is to increase African countries food security and sovereignt­y.

She mentioned that the RAAMP project contribute­s to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goal Two and 11, which is achieving Zero Hunger and improving developmen­t of sustainabl­e rural cities.

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