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Nguru wetland project impacted on 515,969 Yobe people – FG

The Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Nigeria Nguru Wetland Project in Yobe has transformed the lives of 80,853 direct beneficiaries, including 59,871 farmers, 15,624 herders, and 5,358 fishermen, and indirectly impacted 515,969 people.

 The National Project Coordinator (NPC) of ACReSAL Nigeria Project, Mr. Abdulhamid Umar disclosed this in a statement yesterday.

 This is just as the Minister of State for Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abdullahi Sabi Aliyu praised the project for its work and achievements in restoring the Nguru Wetlands Ecosystem in the state.

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 “This recognition motivates us to continue delivering transformative results for the communities surrounding the Nguru Wetlands,” he said.

 According to the coordinator, the ACReSAL’s interventions in Nguru Wetlands have cleared 28km (385Ha) of blocked waterways, restored vital ecosystems and aquatic life, enhanced food security through improved agricultural productivity, and supported local economic growth.

 The project aims to expand its restoration efforts to 5,000ha across eight local government areas, contributing to the preservation of Lake Chad.

 “This endorsement reaffirms our commitment to sustainable development and community resilience,” added Umar.

 

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