NIGER STATE INITIATES AGRO-ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS TO TACKLE EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE 

A comprehensive agro-environmental project which aims to tackle the challenges of climate change, environmental degradation, and food insecurity across Niger state has been launched by the Governor Umaru Bago. The project involves the  reclamation of 100 hectares of land, empowerment of 200 youth and women, distribution of 10 tractors, and drilling of 100 boreholes under the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACRESAL) project.

“The project will support our efforts to develop multi-sectoral approaches for desertification control and landscape management, enhancing community resilience and improving livelihoods,” Governor Bago said.

100 youths will be empowered to establish plant nurseries, while 100 women will receive support for seedling production. Each beneficiary will be equipped with starter packs to facilitate these activities. The initiative will start at Abdulkadir Kure University and will later expand to other areas, including Bida, Kontagora, New Bussa, and Suleja.

The drilling of 100 boreholes aims to improve water and sanitation across 25 local government areas, with the first phase covering Abdulkadir Kure University, Minna, and communities in Bosso, Paikoro, Wushishi, Mokwa, Agaie, and Bida LGAs.

Raji Adam, the State Coordinator for ACRESAL, highlighted the collaborative effort between the Niger State Government and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), which has provided the tractors. One tractor will be allocated to each of the 25 LGAs, with 10 LGAs benefiting in the initial phase.

Regarding youth empowerment, Adam announced the creation of a registration portal where interested youth can apply and receive starter packs. He noted that ACRESAL will support beneficiaries by purchasing their produce, providing a sustainable market for their goods.

Yakubu Kolo, the Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change, emphasised the significance of community engagement in sustainable land management to prevent degradation, restore ecosystems, and enhance biodiversity in the state.

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