Abia State Government has commenced the disbursement of interest-free loans to 302 trained youth farmers under the state’s CSS Farms initiative.
The Commissioner for Information, Prince Okey Kanu disclosed this while briefing Journalists on the outcome of this week’s Executive Council Meeting presided over by Governor Alex Otti.
Prince Kanu who stated that the disbursement follows the approval of the loan by Governor Otti in September, assured that the Ministry of Agriculture would oversee the process to prevent misuse of funds.
He said that the loans would be released in tranches based on the progress made by beneficiaries to ensure proper utilization.
“The Ministry of Agriculture will ensure a guided disbursement of the loans to ensure that there is no abuse of the scheme.
“The disbursement will be in tranches on milestones that will be tied to the level and extent of work done by the beneficiaries.
“All these are to ensure that the loans are adequately utilised”, the Commissioner emphasized.
Prince Kanu further disclosed that the “Project 10 Million: Know Your Number, Control Your Number” initiative, aimed at screening 180,300 persons for hypertension and diabetes, is set to be flagged off on October 28, 2024 by Governor Otti.
According to the Commissioner, high density screening locations in the 17 LGAs of the state has been identified through advocacy with the Roche Diagnostics agreeing to partner the state Ministry of Health by contributing ₦30 million.
“The project will be formally launched across the country and federation on the 28th of October. Government Alex Otti will flag off that project here in Abia“, Prince Kanu stated.
Prince Kanu while highlighting the present admissions administration’s commitment to improving the healthcare of the people said; “As at date, Abia State is free from any new cases of Cholera, Lassa fever, Diphtheria and M-pox.
“What that speaks to is the fact that the state Ministry of Health are alive to their duties and working round the clock to ensure that Abians and Abia residents enjoy good health and healthy living”.
Prince Kanu said that Abia will join the global community to celebrate World Food Day on October 16, 2024 with this year’s theme; “Right to Food for a Better Life and a Better Future”.
The Commissioner emphasized that the occasion serves as a reminder of the importance of food security and the ongoing efforts by the present administration to combat hunger and malnutrition.
He noted that road Infrastructure development across the state is in full swing adding that the Abia State Ministry of Works has completed the maintenance of 125 roads under the Zero Potholes Initiative through direct labour.
“These are not fresh construction works, they are maintenance works by direct labour from the engineers.
“Today we have 125 roads and counting. We have lots of other road projects going on round the state. Obiora road in Aba is ongoing, the remedial works on Opobo road junction to Azumini-Obuohia-Akwete-Obehie road is in progress.
“Repair works on Aba North local government roads is ongoing. Reconstruction of IBB road here in Umuahia has commenced. The government is taking the issue of road construction seriously so on a weekly basis, we’ll keep reporting about progress made in road infrastructure“, Prince Kanu said.
Contributing, the Commissioner for Agriculture Dr Cliff Agbaeze, explained that the interest free loan for the first batch of CSS Farm trainees ranges from one to three million naira depending on the Agric venture undertaken by each beneficiary, adding that the ministry will see them through the process.
He said that the world food day which is set aside to celebrate Agriculture would provide opportunities for farmers to showcase their Agricultural produce and interact with stakeholders.
The SA to the Governor on Media and Publicity, Mr Ferdinand Ekeoma was present during the briefing.