ATASP hails Gov. Mbah commitment to agriculture, release of N532m counterpart funds

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By Flowerbudnews

Enugu: The Agricultural Transformation Agenda Support Programme Phase-One (ATASP-1), an intervention programme under the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, has hailed Gov. Peter Mbah of Enugu State for his genuine commitment towards agricultural transformation.

Dr. Romanus Egba, the Programme Coordinator, ATASP-1 Adani-Omor Staple Crops Implementation Zone, gave the commendation in a message issued on Tuesday in Enugu congratulating Gov. Mbah for recent release of N532 million counterpart funds to the programme.

The recently released N532 million is a seven years outstanding counterpart funds from Enugu State Government meant for the programme in the state.

According to Egba, this real and genuine commitment will lead to an exponential food production increase in the state within a few harvest seasons.

“Gov. Mbah has demonstrated a strong desire to use his administration’s policy initiatives to achieve sustainable agricultural development in the state with his massive investments and strategic partnership with relevant stakeholders aimed at achieving quantum food increase in the state.

“His Excellency, Gov. Mbah has shown to us that he is genuinely committed to supporting ATASP-1’s impactful development interventions in the state with the recent release of N532 million as seven years outstanding counterpart funds from Enugu government to the programme.

“He has demonstrated that he is a compassionate leader who understands the feelings and needs of farmers in Enugu State and is ready to improve their productive capacities, income generation and living standards,” he said.

Egba stressed that with such support, ATASP-1 would always be ready to help the farmers both in terms of training on Good Agronomics Practices (GAPs) and provision of infrastructure to enhance their agricultural activities.

“With the recent payment of the counterpart funds, ATASP 1 is now in a position to assist about 12,000 farmers in the state for the dry season farming, establish agro-processing centres in the state as well as complete its ongoing jobs in the state.

“We are highly encouraged by the positive disposition of Mbah administration towards agriculture and aggressive efforts to kick-start dry season rice farming in the state,” he said.

Egba also noted that the massive support from Mbah’s administration would go a long way in helping the programme achieve its mandate of increased food production, job creation and uplift of standard of living in the state and nation.

The programme coordinator disclosed that the programme had invested billions of naira in massive infrastructure development in Uzo-Uwani Local Government Area, considered as one of the major agrarian areas of the state.

He said that these massive infrastructural developments included: the Ada Rice Irrigation Canal Lining Project and construction of over 63 kilometres access road within the irrigation command area.

“The progamme also constructed the Two-Span Obinna Bridge, ultra-modern rice market, solar-panel borehole, health clinic and two-block of classrooms in a bid to enhance food production and quality of life in the area among others,” he added. (Flowerbudnews)

Biola Lawal

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