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World Bank, Yobe disburse $2.5 million revolving fund to 101 communities

MR Buni said that the fund was aimed at driving economic growth

• January 26, 2025
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The World Bank-financed project, Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) and Yobe Government have disbursed $2.525m as revolving fund to 101 communities in the state to boost agricultural development.

The state governor, Mai Mala, made this known at the presentation of cheques to the beneficiaries on Saturday in Damaturu.

MR Buni said that the fund was aimed at driving economic growth, improving livelihood, and promoting sustainable development among communities and farmer groups.

“This occasion is another milestone achieved by the state government, by supporting 101 communities with a Community Revolving Fund one of two million, five hundred and twenty-five thousand US dollars ($2,525,000),” he said.

The governor said that 4,825 out of the total 7,340 slots had been allocated to youths, to ensure their maximum engagement and benefit from the programme.

He urged the beneficiaries to take full ownership of the programme, and repay the loan promptly, to ensure its sustainability.

ACReSAL National Coordinator, Mr Abdul Umar, commended the Yobe Government site for providing an enabling environment for the project to thrive in the state.

Umar said that the people of Yobe had not only accepted the project, but also had a complete understanding and had keyed into the project.

He also identified ACReSAL staff strength, dedication, and team spirit as another factor for the success of the project in the state.

Earlier, ACReSAL Project Coordinator in the state, Shehu Mohammed, said that the revolving fund was not a grant, but an investment loan, aimed at revitalising agricultural practices.

Mr Mohammed said that the Yobe was among eight pilot states selected by the World Bank, for the implementation of the Community Revolving Fund scheme.

S;peaking Ba-Isa Karasuwa, speaking on behalf of the beneficiaries, he thanked Mr Buni for revamping the agricultural sector in the state and assured that they would utilise the fund judiciously. (NAN)  

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