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Jigawa seeks partnerships to establish agricultural transformation agency
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Jigawa seeks partnerships to establish agricultural transformation agency

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Last updated: January 28, 2025 10:35 am
Prima News Published January 28, 2025
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Jigawa State has sought partnerships with regional institutions to establish a state-owned agricultural transformation agency towards transforming its agricultural sector.

This development was announced on Tuesday, following a meeting held at the Jigawa State Government House, Dutse, between Governor Umar Namadi and representatives from the African Agricultural Transformation Initiative and the Development Sovereign Group to formalise the partnership.

Speaking at the meeting, Namadi said the partnership is expected to last between three to four years and will leverage the expertise of AATI and the Development Sovereign Group to implement practical and sustainable agricultural reforms in Jigawa.

Namadi expressed his gratitude for the partnership, stating, “It is really a delight for us in Jigawa State to receive the Executive Director and the managing director, which is an honour to us.”

He also highlighted the significance of the visit as a follow-up to earlier engagements between the state and the institutions.

The to-be-established Jigawa State Agricultural Transformation Agency, according to the governor, will focus on improving productivity, fostering innovation, and creating economic opportunities across the agricultural value chain, adding that, “This partnership has aligned and matched with our vision for the state.”

Also, the governor emphasised that the agency’s establishment is also in line with the state’s development objectives, which prioritise inclusive and sustainable economic growth, human development services, youth and women empowerment, environmental sustainability, and institutional and governance reforms.

“The Jigawa State 2025 budget has already made a provision for the creation of the Jigawa State Agricultural Transformation Agency within the fiscal year and this demonstrates the state’s commitment to investing in its agricultural sector and driving economic growth”, Namadi further revealed.

Earlier in a remark, the Executive Director of AATI, Ms. Safia Boly, told the governor “We are very thrilled and excited to continue with the learning journey with yourself and support your drive for agricultural transformation.”

Boly commended Namadi for his visionary leadership and dedication to agricultural transformation in Jigawa State.

“Your Excellency, we are not only very pleased to be part of your agricultural journey, which we support you in; we would also like to reiterate how you continue to earn our support and also for the state of Jigawa,” she said.

Boly therefore stressed that AATI is committed to bringing proven advisory services and expertise to support Jigawa’s agricultural development.

On his part, the CEO and Managing Director of the Development Sovereign Group, Dr Khalid Bomba, also expressed excitement about the collaboration.

He drew parallels between Jigawa’s current ambitions and Ethiopia’s journey 15 years ago, stating that “In many ways, Jigawa State remains an ambitious mirror of Ethiopia.”

Our correspondent reports that the partnership between the Jigawa State government and the regional institutions is expected to drive impactful results and support the state’s agricultural transformation agenda as it has been yearned by experts and commentators.



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