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  The World Bank has arranged plans to help Nigeria boost her irrigation activities with about NGN100 billion. This interesting arrangement was made known to the public by the National Coordinator, Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria, Peter Yakubu. Yakubu disclosed this development while speaking during a courtesy visit he paid to the Managing Director, Sokoto timesofamerica.info Rima River Basin Development Authority. He revealed that more than 23,000 hectares of irrigable land are expected to be fully cultivated at the end of the project. In his statement, the project involves five dams which includes Bakalori Dam in Zamfara State, Goronyo Dam in Sokoto State, Hadeja Dam in Jigawa State, Dafin Kowa in Gombe State and Kano State’s dam. He also revealed that the five-year project ought to have commenced in 2014 but for delay in the release of funds which includes the Federal Government NGN44 million timevinger.org counterpart fund. He assured Nigerians that w

nk has arranged plans to help Nigeria boost her irrigation activitie

  The World Bank has arranged plans to help Nigeria boost her irrigation activities with about NGN100 billion. This interesting arrangement was made known to the public by the National Coordinator, Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria, Peter Yakubu. Yakubu disclosed this development while speaking during a courtesy visit he paid to the Managing Director, Sokoto R thehappyworld.org ima River Basin Development Authority. He revealed that more than 23,000 hectares of irrigable land are expected to be fully cultivated at the end of the project. In his statement, the project involves five dams which includes Bakalori Dam in Zamfara State, Goronyo Dam in Sokoto State, Hadeja Dam in Jigawa State, Dafin Kowa in Gombe State and Kano State’s dam. He also rev thehelloamerica.com ealed that the five-year project ought to have commenced in 2014 but for delay in the release of funds which includes the Federal Government NGN44 million counterpart fund. He assured Niger t

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  The World Bank has arranged plans to help Nigeria boost her irrigation activities with about NGN100 billion. This interesting arrangemen stanyarhouse.com t was made known to the public by the National Coordinator, Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria, Peter Yakubu. Yakubu disclosed this development while speaking during a courtesy visit he paid to the Managing Director, Sokoto Rima River Basin Development Authority. He revealed that more than 23,000 hectares of irrigable land are expected to be fully cultivated at the end of the project. In theamericanbuzz.com his statement, the project involves five dams which includes Bakalori Dam in Zamfara State, Goronyo Dam in Sokoto State, Hadeja Dam in Jigawa State, Dafin Kowa in Gombe State and Kano State’s dam. He also revealed that the five-year project ought to have commenced in 2014 but for delay in the release of funds which includes the Federal Government NGN44 million counterpart fund. He assured Nigerians that tec

t the five-year project ought to have commenced in 2014 but for de

  The World Bank has arranged plans to help Nigeria boost her irrigation activities with about NGN100 billion. This interest newsvilla.org ing arrangement was made known to the public by the National Coordinator, Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria, Peter Yakubu. Yakubu disclosed this development while speaking during a courtesy visit he paid to the Managing Director, Sokoto Rima River Basin Development Authority. He revealed that more than 23,00 onnp.org 0 hectares of irrigable land are expected to be fully cultivated at the end of the project. In his statement, the project involves five dams which includes Bakalori Dam in Zamfara State, Goronyo Dam in Sokoto State, Hadeja Dam in Jigawa State, Dafin Kowa in Gombe State and Kano State’s dam. He also reveal panifol.com he release of funds which includes the Federal Government NGN44 million counterpart fund. He assured Nigerians that with recent commitment of the Federal Government and the World Bank’s inter

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  The World Bank has arranged plans to help Nigeria boost her irrigation activities with about NGN100 billion. This interesting arra usadream.xyz ngement was made known to the public by the National Coordinator, Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria, Peter Yakubu. Yakubu disclosed this development while speaking during a courtesy visit he paid to the Managing Director, Sokoto Rima Riv newshut.org er Basin Development Authority. He revealed that more than 23,000 hectares of irrigable land are expected to be fully cultivated at the end of the project. In his statement, the project involves five dams which includes Bakalori Dam in Zamfara State, Goronyo Dam in Sokoto State, Hadeja Dam in Jigawa State, Dafin Kowa in Gombe State and Kano State’s dam. He also revealed that the five-year project ought to have commenced in 2014 but for delay in the release of funds which includes the Federal Government NGN44 million counterpart fund. He newspapersmagazine.com assured

t the five-year project ought to have commenced in 2014 but for de

  The World Bank has arranged plans to help Nigeria boost her irrigation activities with about NGN100 billion. This interesting arrangement was made known to the public by the National Coordinator, Transforming Irrigation Management in Nigeria, Peter Yakubu. Yakubu disclosed this development while speaking during a courtesy visit he paid to the Managing Director, Sokoto Rima River Basin Development Authority. He revealed that more than 23,000 hectares of irrigable land are expected to be fully cultivated at the end of the project. In his statement, the project involves five dams which includes Bakalori Dam in Zamfara State, Goronyo Dam in Sokoto State, Hadeja Dam in Jigawa State, Dafin Kowa in Gombe State and Kano State’s dam. He also revealed that the five-year project ought to have commenced in 2014 but for delay in the release of funds which includes the Federal Government NGN44 million counterpart fund. He assured Nigerians that with recent commitment of the Federal Governme