Boko Haram: 12,000 Borno farmers to benefit from FG’s food security programme
By James Hughes
Twelve thousand farmers affected by Boko Haram insurgency in Borno
The farmers are expected to benefit from the emergency agricultural programme, which is to be executed by the National Emergency Management Agency.
A statement signed by the Deputy Director, Operations, NEMA headquarters and the Supervising officer Emergency Agricultural Intervention Programme in Borno State,
The statement made available to journalists on Saturday, said: “The program which is being implemented by NEMA is expected to provide the beneficiaries with farming inputs like seeds, poultry birds and agrochemicals to enable them to participate in the upcoming planting season.”
The statement further revealed that: “Some of the benefitting areas include Maiduguri Metropolitan Council (MMC), Jere, Bama,
Konduga, Gwoza, Biu, Chibok, Askira/Uba, Monguno, Magumeri, Nganzai, and Mobbar local government areas.
Source: Punch
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