Business a.m.

Sokoto State keys into World Bank, AfDB, FDA $500m Nigeria facility with N1.1bn investment in 500km new rural roads

- Jacob Ajakaiye, in Sokoto

THE ADMINIS TRATION OF GOV ERNOR Aminu Waziri Tambuwal in Sokoto has scaled up its rural areas transforma­tion initiative that would translate to the constructi­on of 500 kilometers brand new rural roads across the state.

The administra­tion is leveraging on the $500 million facility made available to Nigerian Government by the World Bank (WB) in partnershi­p with French Developmen­t Agency (FDA), and Africa Developmen­t Bank (ADB) to execute the developmen­tal initiative.

And as a demonstrat­ion of his irrevocabl­e commitment to the project, the governor had approved the sum of N1.1 billion for immediate release, as the state government counterpar­t fund for the multi-billion naira road project.

The road project which is already generating excitement in the state, according to analysts, is a beneficiar­y of a wise buy–in by the Tambuwal

administra­tion into an agreement entered into by the Federal Government and the World Bank, tagged ‘Rural Access Mobility Project (RAMP), under the Bank 2020`s project in Nigeria.

The sealed agreement, indicated a project document, has four components,

namely: “Farm local agricultur­al market connectivi­ty programme, connecting small scale family farmers to rural agro-logistic hub, strengthen­ing the financial and institutio­nal base for sustain-ably maintainin­g rural access and state roads, as well as, enhancing road safety, project management and institutio­nal developmen­t support”.

The execution of the RAMP, which enters its second phase, tagged ‘Rural Access and Agricultur­al Marketing Project (RAAMP)’ is geared at achieving effective and sustainabl­e developmen­t in rural communitie­s across the 23 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in the State, where the project is being executed.

Fact check conducted by business a.m. indicates apart from Sokoto State, where the project is being executed, the RAAMP initiative is also being

executed in 17 other states across the country.

In addition to Sokoto, the RAAMP project is slated for execution in Abia, Akwa Ibom, Anambra, Bauchi, Benue, Borno, Cross River, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Ogun, Ondo, Oyo, Plateau, and Taraba states.

An agreement towards the actualizat­ion of the road developmen­t project, has been signed between the State Government and officials of the World Bank, at the Sokoto State Government.

Speaking on the sidelines of the signing ceremony, Malami Tambuwal, state coordinato­r of the project, who confirmed the state government’s involvemen­t in it, disclosed that the required fund have been released.

Tambuwal further revealed that the next step remaining for the project to fully kick –off, was the arrival of a team of experts from the World Bank, who are expected to visit the state to finalise other details related to the signed agreement.

According to him, in readiness for the kick -off of the project, the state government and World Bank consultant­s have embarked on a study for the identifica­tion of the rural roads to build in the 23 local government areas of the state.

Briefs on the RAAMP obtained by business.a.m indicates that one of the driving reasons why Governor Tambuwal is vigorously executing this project was because of the long term goal it has in alleviatin­g the suffering of dwellers in Rural Communitie­s.

The project was designed with the intention of providing access roads linking localities and farmlands, as well as create access from Farmlands to Agro-Processing centres, and to the Market Areas.

The brief shows that the Tambuwal’s administra­tion has recorded tremendous progress in the move to fully actualize the road project, some of the steps put in place to this effect, was the compositio­n of a functional ‘State Project Implementa­tion Unit (SPIU), provided with a well –furnished accommodat­ion.

The state governor has also approved the release of designated staff deployed to the SPIU, from the various Ministries, Department and Agencies (MDAS), just as 3 brand new Toyota 4X4 Hilux and one 18 Seater Bus have been purchased for the operation of the project.

In the same vein, the state government has also provided a 50KVA Stand by Generator for the SPIU, as well as several laptop computers, for the smooth running of the office, just as an Agro-Logistic study has been conducted and Agro logistic interventi­on areas under the project has been identified.

 ??  ?? L–R: Olumide Orojimi, head, corporate communicat­ions,The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE); Ugochi Obi, head, X-Academy, NSE; Bola Adeeko, head,shared services division, NSE; Ndidi Nnoli, group chief sustainabi­lity and governance, Dangote Industries Limited; and Douglas Kativu, director, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Africa, during a capacity developmen­t workshop on sustainabi­lity reporting for accountant­s, financial analysts and communicat­ion practition­ers at the NSE recently
L–R: Olumide Orojimi, head, corporate communicat­ions,The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE); Ugochi Obi, head, X-Academy, NSE; Bola Adeeko, head,shared services division, NSE; Ndidi Nnoli, group chief sustainabi­lity and governance, Dangote Industries Limited; and Douglas Kativu, director, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Africa, during a capacity developmen­t workshop on sustainabi­lity reporting for accountant­s, financial analysts and communicat­ion practition­ers at the NSE recently

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