Over 600
households negatively affected by the Boko haram have been uplifted from
poverty, after rehabilitations, through the 50-million dollar Federal Government (FG)-World Bank
intervention Fadama 111 Additional Financing (AF) project.
The National
Coordinator of the programme, Mr. Tayo Adewumi disclosed this on Tuesday at
Abuja during the dissemination workshop on ‘’ Fadama 111 AF 11 impact
assessment report’’ given on North East.
Adewumi, who
said the result of programme done through the local government community action
plan from badly affected areas has attracted more people now coming for poverty
alleviation, adding that the sum of 50 million dollars was distributed among
the six states of the region.
He said that
it was important that the project was continued as its intervention to the
beneficiaries in the region during the four years has been able to provide food
assistance and restoration of livelihood as income and social facilities were
enhanced through capacity building with training and other necessary
provisions.
The National
Coordinator disclosed that 50 million dollars spent on the programme in the
past three years Borno state got the highest of between 12 and 13 million
dollars, followed by Yobe, Adamawa, Taraba and others.
He noted that the project has been very
remarkable for being able to deliver people from poverty adding that efforts
from other donors like World Food Programme have been very helpful to exceed
‘’our target by 30,000 beneficiaries’’ in the region.
He disclosed
that ‘’ Fadama as project is moving with support of FMARD and World Bank. We
have made tremendous impact and there is no state in the North East states that
you will not recall the impact of Fadama in the restoration of livelihood and
support assistant’’ said Adewumi.
He urged the FG and other donor partners to
consider up- scaling of the Additional Financing II (AF-II) with the aim of
providing succour to more households and communities that have been adversely
affected by the insurgency in the North Eastern part of the country stressing
that there are more people who are now back to their bases, but were not captured
in the initial plans and now need support.
The Director Projects Coordinating Unit (PCU), Dr. Maimuna
Habib advocated for more funding for the programme in order to reach more
vulnerable people saying that only 8% of the household has been reached leaving
out 92%.
She said that, ‘’North
East requires an initial adoption of multipronged approach comprising of
several interventions intended to increase agricultural productivity,
productive asset creation, enhance access to rural services, increase community
entrepreneurship and institutional capacity where strong instrumental
stakeholders and partners will come together forming a synergy to strengthen a
common course.’’
The Country
Director, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFRI), Dr. Kwaw Andam
commended the programme, pointing out that the government’s effort at
checkmating poverty in the North East by Fadama programme was commendable as economic
losses due to displacement alone was put at US$450 million with farming
becoming difficult in the region due to degradation, inadequate technologies
and market disconnect.
He said that report by IFPRI had revealed the
achievement of the government through Fadama programme of poverty alleviation
in Nigeria and that the success story would be featured in IFPRI next
publication.
The
Permanent Secretary, FMARD Dr. Mohammed Bello Umar who was represented by the
Director Special Duties, Alhaji Zugaru Abdulahi, applauded Fadama III Aditional
Financing saying that the agricultural and other economic activities in the
North East region of the country had been greatly affected as a result of the
insurgency and other activities of the terrorist organizations but that the
programme had helped in driving the wealth creation vision of the FG through
agricultural empowerment.
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