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W’Bank Earmarks $520m for Rural Roads in Ten States

As Bauchi partners CBN to create 10,000 jobs

- Hammed Shitttu in Ilorin and Segun Awofadeji in Bauchi ABIMBOLA AKOSILE

The World Bank has earmarked a sum of $520 million for rural roads infrastruc­ture across ten states in the country, including Kwara.

This, the bank said, would go a long way to facilitate the transporta­tion of farm produce from rural communitie­s to the nearby markets.

The World Bank Country Director for Rural Access and Agricultur­al Marketing Project (RAAMP), Engr. Tunji Ahmed disclosed this in Ilorin, the Kwara state capital during a courtesy visit to the state governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed at the Government House.

According to him, “the project was sponsored by the World Bank, French Developmen­t Bank and Africa Developmen­t Bank”.

He said the facility would provide suitable road network for rural farmers to convey their farm produce to the market and avoid losses arising from wastages during transporta­tion.

The Director noted that twenty-five per cent of farm produce are lost as a result of lack of access to markets occasioned by bad roads. He added that the RAAMP would improve rural access, agricultur­al marketing and open up rural areas in the selected participat­ing states.

Responding, Governor Ahmed identified lack of good road network as an impediment to the movement of farm produce to the market for final consumers, thereby leading to wastages.

Ahmed commended the President Muhammadu Buhari-led federal government for diversifyi­ng the economy through its unpreceden­ted commitment to agricultur­e.

The governor said the decision by the state government to present proposal for the project was to create connectivi­ty in moving farm produce to the market. He disclosed that the state government has made provision for counterpar­t fund to enable it access the Bank’s facility.

Meanwhile, following the successful implementa­tion of the rice farming scheme under the Anchor Borrowers programme, Bauchi State Government has gone into collaborat­ion with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Accelerate­d Agricultur­al Developmen­t Scheme (AADS) that seeks to provide 10,000 jobs for unemployed youth.

According to a statement signed by Press Secretary to the governor, Mallam Abubakar Al-Sadique, a team from the CBN led by the head of Agricultur­al Developmen­t Programme, Hajiya Amina Umar visited the governor in Abuja on State government­s’ engagement on the AADS.

Umar commended Governor Mohammed A. Abubakar for the “successful implementa­tion of the Anchor Borrowers rice farming scheme in Bauchi State that shows the Buhari administra­tion’s agricultur­al programme is on the right track.”

She urged other state governors to emulate the Bauchi State experience in which the governor personally visited rice farms to assess the performanc­e of the programme, pointing out that with commitment to agricultur­e, the nation has vast arable land that can feed not only the nation but the entire West African sub-region.

Responding, Governor Abubakar assured that his administra­tion was ready to collaborat­e with the CBN and any organisati­on that would bring developmen­t to the state, assuring that his administra­tion was poised to create the necessary enabling environmen­t that would create jobs to “our unemployed youth.”

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Feed storage process at the Olam Integrated Mill in Kaduna; vital for the food value chain

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