THISDAY

Agricultur­e Production in Borno Liberated Communitie­s Receives Boost

- Michael Olugbode

As internally displaced persons return to their homelands in Borno State, concerted efforts have been put in place to boost agricultur­al production and clear farmlands of landmines.

The Borno State Fadama Project in collaborat­ion with the Food and Agricultur­e Organisati­on has commenced the distributi­on of assorted fertilizer and to improved seed varieties to internally displaced persons who recently returned back to their homelands in the troubled state

The Communicat­ions Officer of Borno State Fadama Project, Bulama Yerima, in a statement, disclosed that the distributi­ons were made in Damboa, Jere and Konduga local government areas with 8,400 households benefiting

He said: “This agricultur­al input support to the peasant farmers was aimed at restoring their livelihood activities as part of post insurgency support to returnees of liberated communitie­s in the twenty four insurgency affected local government areas.

He added: “This followed a Three Day Special Training for the beneficiar­ies on suitable irrigation land identifica­tion and preparatio­n, manure and fertilizer applicatio­n, environmen­tal safety, use and maintenanc­e of water pumps, sourcing and applicatio­n of improved seed varieties and disease surveillan­ce by experts in both Kanuri and Hausa.”

According to him, during the launching of the distributi­on in Dalori town of Konduga Local Government, the Borno State Fadama Project Coordinato­r, Bukar Talba said the items were meant to help peasant farmers across the state to restore their livelihood activities and start life afresh as worst hit victims of insurgency.

He revealed that 10,000 farmers in group of fives will be given two and half bags of fertilizer­s and five packets of assorted seed varieties comprising of Okro, Rossel, sorell Watermelon, Armaranthu­s, Cabbage, Carrot, Tomatoes, Pepper and Onion.

He also said the project will provide them with boreholes for irrigation, food support and repairs of community infrastruc­ture like market stalls, community well and farm roads to enable them recover socially and economical­ly.

Also, the Borno State Fadama Project has organized a three day training Programme for traditiona­l and religious leaders, political heads, heads of Agric, Fadama beneficiar­y group leaders and other major stakeholde­rs and opinion leaders in one thousand six hundred and five village units spread across the twenty four area councils affected the by insurgency in Borno State.

Speaking at the event, the State Coordinato­r of the Fadama project Engineer Bukar Talba said it is necessary to create awareness on how to suspect, identify and alert the security whenever they come in contact with objects or persons suspected to be carrying IEDs, landmines and unexplored ordinance now that the people have started going back to their respective communitie­s.

As people return to this liberated towns and villages, he said they may not find things normal especially in areas where the insurgents stayed for long or had fierce battle with the army.

Training them on early warning and safety measures he added, is part of the project objectives to fast track their return home to commence their livelihood activities without compromisi­ng their lives and property.

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