FG begins distribution: The Federal Government (FG), has begun distribution of farm inputs under the Emergency Agricultural Intervention Programme, to aid 1,911 Imo farmers, affected by the 2020 flood disaster.
The Director-General (D-G) of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mr Mustapha Ahmed, who commenced the distribution ceremony on Saturday in Owerri, said the initiative was part of the Federal Government’s support programme to farmers affected by the flood.
Ahmed, represented by the Director, Disaster Risk Reduction, Mr Vincent Owan, said 1,911 farmers, affected by the 2020 flood in Imo, had been verified and scheduled to benefit from the Agricultural Input Intervention.
“You will recall that during the 2020 Flood Disaster, NEMA deployed personnel to the affected areas, including other communities in the state, to undertake an assessment of damage and loss.
“Report from that assessment was utilised by the federal and state governments to guide short term humanitarian interventions, while at the same time serving as long term recovery plan,” he said.
He said FG approved 3,185 litres of Agro-Chemical herbicide, 1,274 Agro-Chemical pesticides, 2,548 Agro-Chemical growth enhancers and 637 quantities of 12.5kg rice seedlings to beneficiaries.
The D-G listed other items to include 637 quantities of 10kg maize seedling, 32 water pumping machines, 318 spraying machines, as well as 1,274 bags of fertilisers.
He said the FG was committed to prioritising agriculture and giving support to small scale farmers.
Ahmed said Nigeria was no longer interested in the importation of foods and were keying into the Green Revolution initiative of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Gov. Hope Uzodimma commended the federal government for the intervention support to Imo farmers affected by the flood.
Uzodinma, represented by the Deputy Governor, Placid Njoku, appealed to the FG to sustain the programme to enable victims of natural disasters to overcome the trauma.
He said the Imo government was doing a lot in the state to checkmate flooding and other natural disasters through the construction of drainage systems and quality roads.
Some of the beneficiaries told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), that the items would enable them to get back on their feet and return to farming.
Mrs Grace Anyanwu expressed joy at the gesture.
Anyanwu said: “Today is my happiest day because I thought that the flood incident was the end of my life.
“I lost everything in my farm to flood disaster in 2020, but today, the government has come to my rescue,” she said.
FG begins distribution/ (NAN)