NALDA inaugurates 120 housing units to enhance food production in Borno

By Bukola Adewumi

The National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) has unveiled 120 housing units and an empowerment center for farmers in Borno to increase food production.

In a statement provided to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja, NALDA’s Executive Secretary, Paul Ikonne, highlighted that this initiative aims to bolster food security and encourage young Nigerians to venture into agriculture.

Ikonne, who inaugurated the facility alongside Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno in Maiduguri, emphasised that the project is part of efforts to reduce poverty, create wealth among smallholder farmers, and provide suitable accommodation for farmers.

Situated in Dustman community, Zawiya Village, Borno, the facility includes a clinic, a school for farmers’ children, a worship center, solar-powered boreholes, and access roads.

The segmented facility comprises fish ponds, poultry houses, goat pens in its production area, raffia, and a completed empowerment center for women and youths’ training.

Beneficiaries, drawn from Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in the state, will also receive support in terms of inputs and training from NALDA.

Ikonne stressed that each state could benefit from the scheme, urging state governments to utilise it for job creation.

“Currently, we have partnerships with some individual farmers that have provided their farmlands and space for us to activate the empowerment centres.

“Like in Osun, we have a farmer whose farm is in good shape and up and running. All NALDA needs to do is to upgrade it to the level of being an empowerment centre.

“We also have a farm in Nasarawa State; a private farmer also made available his farmland which is 80 to 90 per cent ready for commissioning.’’

Ikonne disclosed plans to recruit 250,000 young Nigerians across the country, empowering them in various fields during the first phase, with a commitment to continuous phases.

Governor Zulum commended Ikonne for choosing Borno for such projects, emphasising their contribution to the state’s economic development.

“Let me use this opportunity to commend the hardworking executive secretary of NALDA for all his initiatives that are geared towards creating employment and means of livelihood for the people,” Zulum said.

He expressed readiness to provide lands for investors interested in agriculture, highlighting the initiative’s potential to assist returning IDPs affected by bandits and terrorists. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

Edited by Chijioke Okoronkwo

NALDA empowers 200 Nasarawa residents through home-grown poultry programme

By Bukola Adewumi

The National Agricultural Land Development Authority (NALDA) has successfully empowered 200 youths and women in Nasarawa State under its Home Grown Poultry Programme.

The initiative, aimed at boosting incomes and livelihoods, provided beneficiaries with essential poultry materials.

Executive Secretary of NALDA, Paul Ikonne, revealed that the scheme, conducted in collaboration with traditional leaders, targeted genuine grassroots farmers.

The event, which took place at the Emir’s Palace in Lafia, saw beneficiaries receiving startup packages including free feeds, cages, and birds.

Each recipient was equipped with a three-tier bird cage, 25 birds, and three bags of feed to sustain the poultry until maturity.

Prior to the distribution, NALDA’s team briefed local leaders, emphasising the project’s revolving nature, with sustainability tied to the commitment of the beneficiaries.

Ikonne stressed the importance of reducing chicken imports, highlighting NALDA’s commitment to expanding the poultry industry, reducing unemployment, and bolstering the national economy.

He urged beneficiaries to prioritise training and guidance for optimal poultry production.

Speaking on behalf of traditional leaders, Justice Sidi Muhammed (retired), Chairman of Nasarawa Council of Chiefs, expressed gratitude to NALDA for trusting the traditional institution in executing the project.

Muhammed emphasised the need for more interventions in the state, given its status as an agricultural hub.

Beneficiaries, such as Hajara Umar and Jamila Haruna, lauded the intervention, citing its positive impact on their poultry businesses.

Umar highlighted the significance of the support in mitigating high feed prices, while Haruna expressed gratitude for the opportunity to sell and restock, ensuring sustained business growth.

NALDA’s Home Grown Poultry Programme has already been implemented in FCT, Lagos State, and Nasarawa State, with plans for expansion to more states across the country in the near future. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng).

Edited by Chijioke Okoronkwo

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