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Northern governors seek AfDB support to boost agriculture, renewable energy  | The Nigeria News

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Last updated: 2023/11/19 at 6:30 AM
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Governors of states in the North West region of the country have solicited the support of the African Development Bank Group (AfDB) to strengthen cooperation and unlock the country’s vast agricultural potential.

The governors said the North West has sufficient water and land resources to produce enough food, particularly rice and wheat, to feed the country.

The North West zone has the highest incidence of poverty and food insecurity due to inadequate infrastructure, weak extension services, limited value addition and poor integration into domestic and regional markets.

The delegation of the seven newly elected governors, who met with the Bank’s President, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina in Abidjan, was led by Katsina State Governor, Dikko Umar Radda, and included Governors Nasiru Idris of Kebbi State; Alhaji Umar Namadi of Jigawa State; Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State; Deputy Governors Aminu Abdussalam of Kano State; Hadiza Sabuwa Balarabe of Kaduna State and Idris Mohammed Gobir of Sokoto State.

The discussions in Abidjan focused on boosting food production, nutrition and security, as well as innovative ways to unleash the zone’s rich agriculture potential and fast track the implementation of Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones (SAPZs).

The special Agro-Industrial Processing Zones are designed to promote increased productivity, value addition and market access through government-enabled and private sector-driven investments to develop strategic commodity value chains.

Other priority areas included opportunities to leverage the AfDB’s renewable energy programmes including its $20 billion Desert-to-Power initiative that will deliver 10,000MW of solar energy to nearly 250 million people across the Sahel region.

Radda said the North West governors decided to adopt a coordinated approach in collaborating with the bank to implement agriculture and power projects that will drive the zone’s development and improve livelihoods.

He said the lack of irrigation infrastructure was among the key challenges in the zone, leading to low yields, post-harvest losses due to poor storage facilities, youth unemployment and underemployment and insecurity.

On his part, the governor of Jigawa State said his administration was prioritising strategic partnerships that advance rural infrastructure, farm mechanisation and climate-smart agriculture.

He noted that the North West governors were prioritising a coordinated approach in collaborating with the bank to implement agriculture and power projects to drive the zone’s development and improve livelihoods.

Responding, the AfDB president told the governors that the bank was working with the Federal Government to tackle high food and energy prices.

He urged the governors to collaboratively and promptly select agricultural hubs to host the schemes.

Adesina also stated that the bank and its partners have targeted $1 billion in financing to expand the SAPZ programme in Nigeria to support up to 25 of the country’s 36 states.

He said these zones would benefit local farmers and create jobs throughout the value chains and would also provide unprecedented opportunities to transform commodities into high-value products, reduce waste and post-harvest losses, boost incomes, increase profits and plough money back into rural economies.

Noting the North West zone’s endowments in livestock, particularly cattle, Adesina underscored the area’s potential for meat processing.

He applauded the regional approach of the North West governors, assuring them of the bank’s support.

The Bank’s Executive Director for Nigeria, Samson Oyebode Oyetunde, urged the governors to urgently develop agribusiness development plans to benefit from the current global attention to agriculture and food production.

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