Agric Tour |
The National
Assembly Select Committee on Agriculture, Rural Development and NGO
Affairs on Wednesday 9th March commenced a nationwide tour to assess and
gather firsthand information on Vision 2016 farms, horticulture and
aquaculture centres, agriculture projects, activities and programmes.
The tour would help
members to be well informed to enable them identify key priority areas
of agriculture and to appropriate necessary funding for agricultural
activities; members would be able to fast-track and monitor resources
allocated for agricultural purposes thereby helping the country make
progress in accomplishing the desired goals of the Vision 2016.
At the Food and
Agricultural Organisation Garden in Niumi Lamin, North Bank Region, the
National Assembly Members had a brief discussion with the women
gardeners on their constraints and way forward in improving the working
condition at the garden.
Speaking at the
centre, Fatou Saho, a gardener at Niumi Lamin said that there is no
stable price for their garden produce. She said they had cold storage
but their cooling system was not functioning well, and as a result they
sold their produce at any given price to avoid spoilage.
Karamo Marong, the
Village Development Committee Chairman and Musu Kebba Darboe, the Lady
Chairperson of the Niumi Lamin Women Association informed the NAMs that
they were allocated 5-hectares of land but due to the extension project
it was then increased to 8-hectares, which was given to them by the
Alkalo in 2013.
They explained that
there are 215 people currently working in the garden, 14 are men and
201 are women and each is given 16 beds. He added that they have 32
solar panels, 25 manholes and 20 reservoirs and 200, 000 litres of water
tank.
After the meeting
with the women gardeners, the delegates proceeded to the NBR Governor's
office and they were welcome by the NBR Deputy Governor, Mustapha Saidy.
In welcoming the
delegates, Saidy commended the President for providing enough
fertilizers at an affordable price and also farming equipment to the
farmers.
He applauded the
Committee for coming up with this important initiative, as the Vision
2016 initiative calls for concerted efforts, while calling on all and
sundry to work together for its attainment.
Background
The National
Assembly Select Committee on Agriculture, Rural Development and NGO
Affairs under the provisions of sections 109, sub section (2) of 1997
Constitution is mandated "to investigate into the activities or
administration of ministries or departments of the government, and such
investigations or inquiry may extend to making proposals for
legislation. In the same vein, subsection (3) of the provision accorded
the Committee powers, rights and privileges as are vested in the high
court.
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