Food Security: NDDC says counterpart fund paid for LIFE-ND project

The managing director of the Niger Delta Development Commission, Samuel Ogbuku, says the commission has paid its counterpart fund for the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprise Project to ensure food security in the region.
The LIFE-ND project was an agriculture intervention project sponsored by the Federal Government, the International Fund for Agricultural Development and the NDDC to boost food security in the region.
Mr Ogbuku disclosed this while fielding questions at the commission’s 25th anniversary world press briefing on Monday in Asaba, Delta.
He stated that the commission has equipped and trained farmers in the region on best practices, adding that it has also established Niger Delta Chambers of Commerce with a commitment of N30 billion, but has released N5 billion to encourage commerce and entrepreneurship in the area.
According to him, agriculture is among the next phase of the commission’s programmes aimed at addressing food security in the region.
“Our target is to use agriculture to fight criminalities in the Niger Delta region,” he said.
Mr Ogbuku said the commission would hold a retreat to marshal plans to enhance the cultivation of rice, oil palm, cassava, and maize for industrialisation.
The NDDC chief also disclosed that its fund allocation from the federal government has improved, adding that funding from International Oil Companies has also increased, with greater compliance.
He revealed that, although its revenue has improved, the commission had thought it wise not to borrow but to deploy the surplus to execute more projects.
Mr Ogbuku said that the commission has gone digital in its documentation and data generation to address its human capital development projects, ensuring the even deployment of resources. This approach allows people to take turns being trained in their chosen profession.
He stated that the NDDC was committed to addressing environmental challenges and erosion-prone areas in Edo, Delta, and other states, contingent upon the availability of funds.
(NAN)
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