Flooding: Jigawa Govt Donates Farm Inputs to 35,000 Affected Farmers
By Olamide Francis
The Jigawa State Emergency Management Agency has commenced the distribution of inputs to 35,000 farmers affected by flood in 2020, Nature News gathered.
This disclosure was made by the Executive Secretary of the agency, Alhaji Yusif Sani, on Tuesday in Dutse that items distributed were the left-over of those provided by the Federal Government for farmers affected by flood in 2018.
“We asked the Federal Government to leave the left-over of inputs it distributed in 2018 for the state so as to use them later.
“Our request was granted, hence the commencement of distribution of the items to selected farmers in the 20 local government areas affected by the 2020 flood.
“We started with Malammadori Local Government Area and the gesture will be extended to the remaining 19 local government areas until each affected farmer benefits,’’ the executive secretary assured.
He added that more than 3,500 farmers benefited from the distribution in Malammadori Local Government Area and explained that the inputs comprised seeds (sesame, rice, millet and sorghum), knapsack sprayers and agro-chemicals.
The executive secretary said the assistance came after the agency conducted an assessment of the level of damage caused by the disaster.
Sani urged beneficiaries to ensure judicious use of the input so as to recover from their losses.