News Investigators/ No fewer than 49 agricultural cooperative groups have benefited with fee inputs distributed by the Federal Government through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security in Sokoto state.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the items included motorised and solar powered water pumps, sprayers, pesticides, fungicides, power tillers, multipurpose trashers, dehydrators, motorised weeders and others.
Addressing the beneficiaries on Friday in Sokoto, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, said the Federal Government launched the initiative to increase food production.
Mr Kyari said the efforts was also to strengthen Nigeria’s food security especially among small holder farmers adding that the farmers’ groups were selected to benefit with free items across the country.
Represented by a Director from the ministry, Mr Abdulmajid Sule, the minister said all the beneficiaries would received the farming inputs completely free of charge.
He emphasised that President Bola Tinubu considered food security as emergency and aligned the agriculture sector among the Renewed Hope Initiatives to ameliorate food crises in the country.
According to him, the present administration was implementing numerous economic reforms to stimulate productive capacity, create jobs, and reduce cost of living among the citizens.
He reiterated that the Fed Government was prioritising the agricultural programmes and overhauled it through promoting profitable synergies with non governmental organisations, federal institutions and state governments in order the achieve the objective.
He explained that the beneficiaries included commodity groups, cooperatives, persons with disabilities, women and youths associations, and other agricultural stakeholders across the state.
Mr Kyari warned the beneficiaries not to sell the inputs but to use them responsibly highlighting that agro-inputs and basic machinery were meant for small-scale farmers who were constrained by the hight market cost of the products.
” The present administration developed agricultural sector toward improved agriculture and rural productivity as well as attaining objectives of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and zero hunger,” Kyari said.
The Coordinator of Federal Ministry of Agriculture Office in Sokoto, Hadiza Abdullahi, said all the.cooperstive groups were registered and drawn from the 23 local government areas of the state.
Mrs Abdullahi said the gesture would boost food production and improve the state’s role in national and regional agricultural output.
“It is part of a national push to support smallholder farmers with critical tools and resources,” dhe said.
Speaking also, the Programme Manager of Sokoto State Agricultural Development Project (SADP), Abubakar Danmaliki, said the state government had opened more irrigation sites and procured 250 tractors to support agriculture production in the state.
Mr Danmaliki said the inputs’ support had augmented the state government’s efforts adding that mor extension workers were recruited to support farmers in all parts of the state.
Speaking on behalf of benefiting groups, Alhaji Aliyu Maitasamu and Kabiru Dange, Chairmen of Onion Producers and Cotton farmers unions respectively, commended the Federal Government and assured that members would use the items to improve their yields.
NAN