Dr. Abdullahi Danguje |
The Federal
Government wheat accelerated programme meant to checkmate annual billions of
naira import bill in about ten states of the federation is graciously receiving
special support of the Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Danguje as wheat
farmers in the state have commended the governor’s spirited support to the
development and production of the crop in the state.
Speaking with
Food Farm News at the Madandu processing centre of the Association, the Chairman
of Wheat Association of Nigeria, Kano state Chapter Alhaji Rabi’u Mudi who
commended the Governor saying his complimentary support to the federal Government’s
assistance has resulted in the first delivery of 1,500 bags of wheat to Nigeria
Flour Millers as the second tranch would soon be picked up as cleaning was
already on going.
Alhaji Madi
said that the wheat success story would not have been possible if the Governor
had not provided the processing centre adding that “we are commending the governor
of kano, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje for the full support given to our members in
area of loan at zero interest rate and provision of two cleaning machines for
value addition”
Alhaji Madu
said the Governor’s support to wheat production in the state has complemented the
Federal Government’s desire to mitigate annual import of 25 billion naira as
Nigeria flour millers are already picking up the farmers produce as promised in
Kano.
Alhaji Madu said
that “We are able to support 7,000 farmers in 2015/2016 with inputs such as
fertilizer, improved seeds, chemical, tractor services, harvesting and water
pump as our governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje is the one that supported us with
N100 million naira soft loan, a bank guarantee of 18.2 million naira to
purchase wheat cleaning, sorting and grading machine. He also supported us with
20 million naira to purchase two combine harvesters. The governor did not stop
there but also guarantee all our input vendors of fertilizer and other agro
chemical. He also gave us this premises where we installed our machines at
Magandu road, Kano. The state Governor also gave the10% to pay for the compact
milling machine we got from the FG in the sum of 13.4 million naira. The wheat
farmers association is thinking of milling our wheat into flour in the event
where there is no market”
The farmers
however advocated that the Federal government should intervene by bridging the
production cost prices between the market and millers’ off take prices in a way
that would cover all other logistic of farmers.
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