Zamfara Govt Gives Tsafe LGA Farmers Agricultural Assets

*We’re rehabilitating 9 earth dams, says Gov Lawal

Zamfara State Governor,

has extended the distribution of agricultural assets and vital farm input to farmers in the Tsafe Local Government Area.
A statement on Tuesday by the Governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, explained that gesture gesture is part of the ongoing COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus distribution program sponsored by FADAMA III.
He quoted Lawal as saying that government has made provisions in the 2024 budget to rehabilitate nine earth dams in that LGA.
The statement said, “while leading the distribution of agricultural assets, Governor Lawal reiterated his commitment to providing employment opportunities for over 40,000 farmers in the local government.


The Governor emphasized that the Yanwaren Daji Dam will be crucial in feeding over 2 million people yearly.
“The dam’s well-planned drainage system will ensure that clean water is available to the entire Tsafe Local Government Area.
“Agriculture, which accounts for over 70 per cent of our GDP, remains the backbone of our economy.
“In recognition of this, our programme is poised to empower 100,000 farmers across the 14 Local Government Areas with essential farming equipment and seeds over the coming four years.
“Tsafe Local Government Area is legendary for farming and has massive contribution to the GDP of Zamfara State.
“With the flag off of this programme in this Local Government Area today, we are bringing tremendous opportunities for the farming communities in this industrious Local Government Area.
“I am confident that this programme will go a long way in boosting our farmers’ productivity, thereby alleviating rural poverty and its associated challenges.
“Building on this momentum, we plan to introduce similar intervention projects, such as the integrated entrepreneurship programme in Magazu Town.
“This programme will encompass various agro-allied projects including fisheries, poultry and livestock fattening. “Additionally, it will provide training and starter packs to small-scale businesses in multiple sectors, contributing significantly to our economic diversification efforts.
“Moreover, the project will help combat malaria through innovative methods like rearing tilapia fish while generating substantial income for the beneficiaries through various interventions.”

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