World Bank expends N1bn on COVID-19 recovery programmes in Kano State – Official

Mon, Aug 22, 2022
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THE COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Stimulus (CARES), a Word Bank assisted-project, has expended about N1 billion on various programmes to enhance small scale businesses and farming activities in Kano State.

The State Programme Coordinator of CARES, Mr Rufa’i Halilu disclosed this to newsmen after inspecting projects executed in some local government areas of the state on Monday in Kura.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that CARES-project is aimed at expanding support and grants to vulnerable households and firms in the country.

Halilu identified components of the project to include provision of farm input and irrigation facilities, intervention for small businesses, and rehabilitation of feeder roads and toilets in rural markets.

He said that people from 38 local government areas of the state benefited from the gesture free of charge.

He said the CARES project would provide assistance to poultry and small farmers, and popcorn machines to youths in the remaining six metropolitan areas of the state in the next few weeks.

“We expended between N900 million and N1 billion on these components of the projects in the last six months that we started the programme,” he said.

Halilu said the project had spent not less than N300 million on farm inputs alone, while about 980 poor farmers so far had benefited.

“The amount was spent on power tillers, planters, insecticides, herbicides, fertilisers, solar powered-water pumping machines, and improved seeds, among others.’’

He said the farm inputs would enable the poor rural farmers improve on their agricultural productivity and achieve food security.

“The roads rehabilitation was to provide access roads for easy transportation of the farm produce from the farms to homes and markets, while the intervention on toilets was to check open defecation,” he said. (NAN)

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