FCTA to prioritize Completion of agric projects

Hudu Yakubu Abuja

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The Nigerian Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, through it Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat (ARDS), has revealed plan by the administration to prioritise the completion of various moribund Agricultural projects in the Territory.

The Secretary, Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat of the FCT, Malam Abubakar Ibrahim made this knon during a visit to Bwari Area Council to assess the performance level of some Agric facilities in the Area Council.

At the FCT Fish Farm Estate, which is ongoing, Malam Abubakar assured that efforts will be made within the coming year to put in place infrastructural facilities that are required to facilitate full scale take-off of fish production and processing activities at the centre.

According to the Secretary, “This is one of the projects that the Administration will be focusing on particularly because of the potentials it has, not just in terms of job and wealth creation for thousands of residents, but also a cash cow for generating revenue for government and enhancing food security.”

He therefore directed officials of the Department of Fisheries to convene a meeting with contractors that are handling various projects in the Estate, with the view of addressing their challenges and getting them back to work with immediate effect.

The Secretary, who used the opportunity to inspect some of the hatcheries and ponds that have already began to operate at the Estate, commended the farmers who despite the challenges have began production activities.

I must really commend you for the work you are doing in helping to bridge the gap of the huge demand for fish in the FCT. What i can assure you is that we will try on our part to expedite actions towards supporting your activities here” the Secretary noted.

He further hinted that, the FCT Minister of State, Dr. Ramatu Tijani Aliyu gave him a matching orders to take measures that would ensure all the moribund Agricultural projects in the FCT are revived and repositioned towards meeting the yearnings of the FCT populace.

The Secretary was also at the FCT plant nursery in Bwari, where he commended the Forestry Department for doing a good job in the production of various assorted tree seedlings urging them to step up their grassroot tree planting campaign to mitigate the effect of change.

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