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Bauchi Fadama Project Disburses N172m To 72 Communities
Bauchi Fadama III Project has disbursed N172 million to 72 Fadama Community Associations in the state between 2009 and 2011.
The State Project Coordinator, Dr Ali Garba, made this known on Tuesday in Bauchi, in an interview with newsmen.
Garba explained that the 72 benefiting associations were drawn from the 126 Fadama Users Associations and 90 Fadama Community Associations in all the 20 Local Government Areas of the state who had registered for the projects.
He further explained that the remaining associations would soon benefit from the gesture as the disbursement of the funds was a continuous process.
The coordinator disclosed that the benefiting associations were able to own assets such as irrigation pumps, fish ponds, milling machines, access roads, bore holes, culverts and small earth dams across the state. He said that the funds had assisted the beneficiaries to acquire economic assets and rural infrastructure which had reduced the hardship earlier faced by such communities.
Garba said that the project was part of efforts being made by the government towards reducing poverty as well as creating employment opportunities in the rural areas to curb Rural-Urban migration.
He revealed that that the benefiting communities, staff of the project, local government employees and vulnerable persons within the society had gained from the capacity building training of the project.
The coordinator, however, criticised the delay in the payment of local government counterpart fund and community matching fund, which had affected the budget implementation due to inadequate funds.
He warned the beneficiaries against diversion of funds allocated to them, adding that the Project as well as World Bank officials would soon embark on inspection tour of various projects implemented under the scheme.
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