The World Bank on Friday June 20, 2014 said it had approved 495.3
million dollars (about
N80.7 billion) to boost agriculture in Northern Nigeria.
This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Bamidele Oladokun, Communications
Associate to the World Bank, in Abuja.
The statement said that the bank’s executive directors approved the
money to improve farmers’ access to irrigation and drainage services.
It stated that the money was also to strengthen institutional
arrangements for integrated water resources management. “The board also intends
to enhance delivery of agricultural services in selected large-scale public
schemes in the Northern Nigeria.
“This will be done through a project, ”Transforming Irrigation
Management in Nigeria (TRIMING).The TRIMING aim
is to improve access to irrigation and drainage services and to strengthen
institutional arrangements for integrated water resources management and
agriculture service delivery in selected large scale public schemes in Northern
Nigeria.