Borno Govt to reactivate South Chad Irrigation Scheme in Wulgo – Zulum

Governor Zulum addressing newsmen in Wulgo, a border community in Ngala Local Government Area of Borno state.

 

By SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri –

Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has announced a plan to reactivate the South Chad Irrigation Scheme aimed at providing a livelihood for the resettled communities.

The governor made the announcement on Monday in Wulgo, a border community in Ngala Local Government Area of Borno state.

“Borno State Government will see how to open up and expand the irrigation activities on the shores of Lake Chad. We will resettle new communities and we shall reactivate the South Chad Irrigation Scheme in order to address food crises in Borno State,” Zulum said.

“The South Chad Irrigation Scheme comprising communities along the water shores of Lake Chad, including Gamboru, Dambore, Wulgo, Marte, and Kirenuwa will create employment opportunities and enhance food security for the people in the region, ” Zulum said.

The governor, further revealed that the State Ministry of Agriculture has mapped out a strategy for the reactivation of irrigation schemes across the state, painting out that, the reactivation of the irrigation scheme would provide the resettled communities with livelihoods without relying on food aid for survival.

“You can see the quantum of food that is being distributed here, it is not sustainable to continue with such distribution. It is imperative, therefore, to look for medium- and longer-term sustainable solutions that will completely address food crises in the state.

” The State Ministry of Agriculture has taken a far-reaching decision that will address the food crises. Among them is the reactivation of the irrigation scheme across Borno State,” Zulum said.

The governor, was accompanied by the senator representing Borno Central, Barrister Kaka Shehu Lawan, a member of the House of Representatives, Engr Bukar Talba, a member representing Ngala at the State Assembly, Hon Bukar Abatcha and the Local Government Chairman of Ngala, visited Gamboru, Wulgo and Dambore irrigation sites.

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