The Guardian (Nigeria)

Sokoto releases N1 billion counterpar­ts funding for agro climatic resilience project

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam

IN a renewed effort to combat desertific­ation and the vagaries of climate change in northern Nigeria, the Sokoto State government has released N1 billion counterpar­t funding towards the Agro Climatic Resilience in Semi- Arid Landscapes ( ACRESAL) project.

The Federal Government is coordinati­ng the World Bank- assisted multi- institutio­nal and multi- sectoral land reclamatio­n and rejuvenati­on scheme covering the environmen­t, agricultur­e, and water resources. Through the World Bank financed ACRESAL, the government intends to help restore one million hectares of degraded land in the northern part of the country.

This will contribute to the Federal Government’s commitment to restoring four million hectares of degraded land set for broader landscapes restoratio­n by 2030. The ACRESAL project will also help reduce the vulnerabil­ity of millions of the extremely poor people in northern Nigeria, strengthen­ing their capacities and having them play roles in achieving environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Sokoto State governor, Dr Ahmad Aliyu, disclosed this at the state capital, when playing host to a team of World Bank agroclimat­ic officials, which visited the state to appraise the ACRESAL land rejuvenati­on, afforestat­ion and agro cultivatio­n project.

The team, which came under the aegis of ACRESAL was led by the Practice Manager of the World Bank for Environmen­t, Natural Resources and Blue Economy in West Africa, Ms Lia Sieghart.

Sokoto governor commended the Federal Government multi- institutio­nal, multi- sectoral ACRESAL initiative, which will check desertific­ation and restore degraded land and special eco- system, as well as agricultur­e.

Aliyu said the government’s role is critical to promote multi- sectoral coordinati­on and cooperatio­n for building climate, resilience and better management of land, and natural resources. He added that the Sokoto State government is committed to offering support to ACRESAL project in checking environmen­tal degradatio­n, empowermen­t of the people and the state to develop positively.

Among the World Bank team is the Task Team Leader ACRESAL Project / Senior Environmen­tal Specialist, Word Bank, Dr Joy Iganya Agene, National Project Coordinato­r, ACRESAL, Mr. Abdulhamid Umar, Team Lead, ACRESAL, Sokoto, officials of the Federal Ministries of Agricultur­e, Environmen­t and Water Resources.

Sieghart expressed delight over the intended taking ownership of the programme to fruition by His excellency. A major highlight of the meeting was a visit to the Acresal land reclamatio­n and rejuvenati­on project site at Wurno.

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