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FG, World Bank partner to expand rural access, agricultural marketing

The Federal Government says it is collaborating with the World Bank to scale up the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP) in Nigeria.

Aliyu Abdullah, the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, stated this at a news conference on Friday in Abuja.

He said that the RAAMP project was ongoing and had been implemented across 19 states of the federation.

The minister said that out of the 19 states, 16 have already passed laws establishing their state’s rural access rule authority alongside the state rule fund.

“This is a very strong collaboration with the World Bank; almost all the states of the Federation are asking for onboarding.

“This will also afford them the opportunity to benefit from the massive success this project is delivering.

“While it is agreed that we are going to scale up RAMP, we must include sustainability elements,” he said.

We realised that agricultural marketing is an important component. In fact, most of the movement in rural areas is due to agricultural marketing.

Mr Abdullahi, who underscored the importance of the rural access and agricultural marketing project, said most of the movement in rural areas was due to agricultural marketing.

“We realised that agricultural marketing is an important component. In fact, most of the movement in rural areas is due to agricultural marketing.

“Most of our population live in the rural areas, so that underscores the importance of the rural access and agricultural marketing project,” he said.

He said that the Ministry is working to promote the role of rural roads in delivering its mandate of ensuring food security.

The Minister said that this project was intended to institutionalise the idea of developing rural areas in Nigeria.

Mr Abdullahi said if this is done, it would create new development domains while also developing agricultural clusters that would support the economic diversification drive.

In a remark, the national coordinator, RAAMP, Aminu Mohammed, said the objective of the project was the improvement of rural routes as well as supporting the improvement of agricultural marketing.

Mr Mohammed said that RAAMP is in tandem with President Bola Tinubu’s quest to attain food security in the country. (NAN)

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