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Edo Poultry Farmers Get Generators, Defeathering Machines
The government of Edo State has distributed generators and defeathering machines to 100 poultry farmers across the three senatorial districts in the state.
The items were distributed under the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus Programme (N-CARES) code named EDO-CARES.
N-CARES is a World Bank assisted project designed to ameliorate the adverse effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the poor and vulnerable people
The State Project Coordinator, EDO-CARES, Mr Edward Izevbigie, said that the “project seeks to improve livelihood, increase food security as well as reviving Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the state”.
Izevbigie said the State Government was committed to boosting the state food basket through various agricultural programmes and interventions.
“This generators and other poultry equipment are not for sale. Put them to good use to boost the food basket of the state.
“The government has a very strong monitoring and evaluation unit, so we are going to monitor their usage,” he said.
Permanent Secretary, Ministry for Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs, Mrs Ifueko Alufohai, urged the farmers to ensure good use of the items.
Represented by Osahon Ojomon, a Director in the ministry, Alufohai noted that the Federal Government and the World Bank would also be monitoring the progress of the farmers.
Mr Rosemary Imafidon, a beneficiary on behalf of other beneficiaries thanked the state government and its partners for the kind gesture.
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