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Rivers: 2,200 Groups Benefit From FADAMA Projects
No fever than 2,200 Fadama Users Groups (FUGs) are to benefit from the National FADAMA III Development Projects in Rivers State.
The Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Ministry of Agriculture, Mrs. Jokotade Adamu said at the inauguration of a 15-man State Fadama Technical Committee (SFTC) of FADAMA III Development Project in Port Harcourt that the inauguration was part of the preparation activities for the take-off of the programme in the State.
Mrs. Adama said that the committee is charged with the responsibility of articulating reviewing Fadama programme policies, assess the level of implementation and ensure that the objective of the project is achieved in the State.
The permanent secretary who is also the head of the Technical Committee said that Fadama III project is Federal Government/ World Bank Assisted projects that adopt Community Driven Development (CDD) approach to sustainable increase the income base of rural farmers and other economic Interest Groups (EIGs), reduce poverty increase food security create employment opportunities, and improve development of the agricultural sub sector in the state.
According to her, all criteria set out by the National Food Reserve Agency (NFRA) and the World Bank for participation have been met by the State Government and the 2008 counterpart funding fully paid up.
As part of the preparatory activities, she continued Baseline Survey has been conducted in the 10 out of the 20 participating local government areas, even as sensitisation and mobilisation have been carried out in the 200 communities that are to benefit from the project.
Already, she said 1100 of the FUGs have been registered with the co-operative department of the state ministry of commerce and industry as well as linked to various banks of their choice to open both project and savings accounts.
Earlier, the Zonal Project Co-ordinator, South-South Fadama III, Mr. Isaiah Toby, said the Fadama project was targeted at building the capacity and sustainable increasing the income of all Fadama resources users.
Toby, while commending the state government for involving in Fadama project also appealed to the government for early release of counterpart fund, office accommodation and enhanced mobility (vehicles) for better implementation and supervision.
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