BORNO STATE GOVERNOR ANNOUNCES PETROL SUBSIDY FOR FARMERS IN INSURGENCY-HIT COMMUNITIES
Governor Babagana Umara Zulum of Borno State has announced a significant reduction in the cost of petrol for farmers in insurgency-hit communities, from N1,200 to N600 per litre. This move aims to alleviate the financial burdens faced by farmers in communities that have suffered economic and infrastructural destruction due to years of conflict.
The subsidy was announced during the flag-off ceremony for the distribution of farm inputs to over 5,000 farmers in Bama town, who were previously displaced by Boko Haram insurgents. Governor Zulum emphasized that the subsidy would help address one of the major challenges faced by farming communities in the area, namely the increasing cost of fuel for irrigation farming.
“One of the major challenges that are facing the farming communities here as regards irrigation farming is the increasing cost of fuel. As a result, I want to announce to the general public that government will procure petroleum products and sell to the farmers at a subsidised rate,” Governor Zulum said.
In addition to the petrol subsidy, the governor also distributed farm inputs to support the farmers. This initiative is part of the state government’s efforts to boost agricultural productivity and enhance food security in the region. Governor Zulum has also promised to construct additional tube wells for irrigation farmers, with over 100 already built and plans for an additional 250.
The governor’s announcement has been welcomed by farmers in the region, who have been struggling to cope with the high cost of fuel and other agricultural inputs. The subsidy is expected to help reduce the financial burden on farmers and enable them to increase their productivity and contribute to the region’s food security.