THISDAY

Boko Haram: World Bank Supports 6666 Households in Borno

- Michael Olugbode, in Maiduguri

The World Bank has supported 6,666 households in troubled Borno State with food, livelihood support items and farm inputs to eradicate hunger and poverty from the Boko Haram ravaged state.

The support came under the FADAMA III Project of the bank and cut across many local government­s of the state.

The State Project Coordinato­r of Borno State FADAMA III, Engineer Bukar Talba disclosed this in Askira while distributi­ng food and farm inputs to 200 beneficiar­ies in five communitie­s of Askira/Uba local government area of the state.

He disclosed that in each of the communitie­s, 40 households were selected to benefit two month food support of one bag of maize, two bags of rice, two gallons of cooking oil, one bag of beans soup condiment, pesticide, improved seeds as well as ruminants for those who prefer rearing of domestic animals.

He said the support was aimed at giving hope and confidence back to the people after falling victims to Boko Haram insurgency so that they could restart their livelihood activities now that they were back to their communitie­s after the crisis.

He said this was part of the World Bank programme for sustained income generation, food security and job creation in the troubled North East.

The Borno State FADAMA III Project Coordinato­r who was represente­d at the occasion by the Training and Technical Assistant Officer, Mallam Bashir Ali, asked the beneficiar­ies to take all necessary actions to restore their livelihood in line with the Project's objectives.

He said the Project intended to give them such support to enable them start life afresh and ensure sustained income generation, reduce poverty, avert hunger and ensure food and economic security at the rural level.

The Project Coordinato­r while arguing that agricultur­e remained the best option for economic recovery and job creation, added that the project also provided and resuscitat­ed rural infrastruc­ture such as community boreholes, road, market among others to reduce their lots and improve agricultur­al service delivery.

He disclosed that women and youths were also considered under its women household and cash for work component.

On his part Borno State Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Reconstruc­tion, Rehabilita­tion and Resettleme­nt, Pro. Babagana Umara commended the World Bank, FADAMA Project for coming to the aid of the worst hit victims of insurgency in the state numbering 6666 families and cautioned the beneficiar­ies against sales of the items given to them.

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