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Zulum Seeks World Food Programme’s Assistance for Farmers

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October 7, 2024
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Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, has urged the World Food Programme (WFP) to enhance its support for sustainable agricultural development in the state as part of efforts to recover from the recent floods.

During a meeting with the WFP delegation, led by its Executive Director, Cindy McCain, at the Government House in Maiduguri on Monday, Zulum expressed his gratitude for the organization’s ongoing humanitarian efforts.

However, he emphasized the need for a shift towards long-term solutions that would foster stability and development in the state.

Zulum highlighted the devastation caused by the September 10, 2024, floods, which submerged critical infrastructure such as bridges and roads, isolating many communities. He praised WFP’s role in both insurgency recovery and flood relief efforts, stating, “WFP has been instrumental in providing both food and cash to affected individuals, helping us manage these crises.”

The governor specifically appealed to the WFP to assist with dry-season farming along riverbanks and to provide improved seeds and solar-powered water pumps to help farmers reclaim lands damaged by flooding. “While humanitarian aid is vital, it’s time we integrate these efforts with peace and development strategies that will ensure food security and foster long-term growth,” Zulum added.

He also called for additional support in flood-hit areas such as Damasak, Dikwa, Kala-Balge, Gamboru-Ngala, and Marte, stressing the urgent need for infrastructural restoration and agricultural assistance.

In response, Cindy McCain reaffirmed WFP’s commitment to Borno State, announcing the signing of a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to strengthen their partnership. “This MOU is a testament to our shared vision of creating lasting impact,” she said, noting that WFP had transitioned from providing immediate relief to implementing sustainable solutions aimed at ensuring food security in the region.

McCain assured Zulum of the WFP’s continued support in the state’s recovery and development efforts.

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