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Farms’ reopening: Zulum in Damasak, targets 3,000 families in second phase of inputs’ packages

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Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum yesterday in Damasak, headquarte­rs of Mobbar Local Government Area in the fringes of the Lake Chad in Northern Borno.

Zulum, during the visit, directed the profiling of 3,000 families to be provided with packages of inputs that would include improved seeds, fertilizer, water pumps and chemicals to safely return to farms that will be secured by the Nigerian military.

The 3,000 families will be benefittin­g in a second phase of inputs’ distributi­on by the governor for rain fed and irrigation farming. Each of the 3,000 families will be made up of at least six persons, implying at least 18,000 persons benefittin­g in farm families.

In January 2021, Zulum, in Damasak, had supervised the distributi­on of seeds, fertilizer, chemicals, water pumps and N5,000 to each of 1,200 irrigation farmers many of whom are harvesting crops such as onions, rice and pepper.

In his Monday visit, the governor was in the farms to assess progresses made by the 1,200 irrigation­s and said he was impressed by what he saw.

“Earlier this year, we were here to support some of our farmers in the first phase. In this second phase, we will profile 3,000 families from those that did not benefit and we shall support them for both irrigation and rain fed farming. The 3,000 households to benefit will translate to about 20,000 or less persons benefittin­g from the scheme,” Zulum said.

The governor said he expected the 3,000 families to safely cultivate crops in hundreds of hectares of land like those used by the first batch of farmers to cultivate rice, pepper and onions through the state government’s start-up packages.

Zulum commended the farming families for their commitment to agricultur­e which resulted in bumper harvest recorded in Damasak.

The governor pledged to render more support to enhance socio-economic activities in the town.

“I am happy with what I have seen here, you have done a very good job. Food security remains critical to our administra­tion, we must do everything for our people to continuall­y engage in agricultur­al activities to sustain food security to the citizens,” Zulum said.

Damasak, which was famous for massive agricultur­e, had farming activities suspended for nearly six years following

Boko Haram’s occupation in 2014; a situation that threatened food security in the area.

“Let me commend the Nigerian military, the police and other paramilita­ry forces for their unpreceden­ted support to our farmers. They allowed our farmer to safely go to their farmlands and return within stipulated time. To the Chief of Army Staff, the theatre commander and all principal officers, we remain eternally grateful to all of them as they steadily implement the directive of Mr President that the military should secure safe farming in Borno,” Zulum said.

The governor was accompanie­d to Damasak by the member representi­ng Mobbar LGA at the Borno State House of Assembly, Usman Lawan Moruma and the state’s Commission­er for Agricultur­e, Engr. Bukar Talba. Photos of Governor Zulum’s inspection of harvests by 1,200 farmers supported with farm inputs seven months ago by Borno State Government… Yesterday in Damasak, Mobbar Local Government Area of northern Borno. „

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