World Bank expresses worry over execution of FADAMA III project in Enugu
Dr Adetunji Oredipe, the Task Team
Leader, World Bank Office in Nigeria, has described the level of
implementation of FADAMA III Additional Financing (AF) programme in
Enugu State as worrisome.
He also called on the state government
to exhibit more political will by paying the counterpart funds for
the project so as to enable it to draw additional funds from the
capital set aside for the project.
Oredipe, who spoke in Enugu on Thursday
during the World Bank/FGN Joint Mid-Term Review Mission tour of the
state, bemoaned the state of the project implementation in the state.
He said that the state was expected to
draw down 25 million U.S. dollars between 2014 and 2017, adding,
however, that it had only been to access only 3.15 million dollars.
He said that in most participating
states like Niger, implementation of the FADAMA project had been able
to reach 70-per-cent completion, while Enugu State only recorded
12.8-per-cent completion.
Oredipe blamed the situation to the
non-payment of counterpart funds which, he said, was a pre-condition
in efforts to assess FADAMA funds.
He said that it was paradoxical that
Enugu State, which was desirous of development at such a critical
period in national life, would be indifferent to getting such “free’’
money from the World Bank.
“As far as Enugu State is concerned,
we have not performed with regard to FADAMA III AF project. The
project in other states has reached 70 per cent completion; Enugu
State has to go faster than it has gone,” he said.
Oredipe said that the FADAMA III AF
project was a 200-million-dollar investment sponsored by the World
Bank in six core states.
“We are here to review the first
phase of the implementation as well as review the targets,” he
said.
He said that although the project
experienced some hiccups at the beginning, it had, however, recorded
significant progress across board.
Oredipe, nonetheless, commended the
Enugu State Project Coordinator (SPC), Mr Ikechukwu Ogboke, for the
zeal and passion he had exhibited in efforts to ensure the success of
the project in the state in spite of the obvious challenges.
Speaking, Chief Ogbonna Idike, the
Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Agriculture, said that
even though the state owed arrears of counterpart funds, there was no
doubt that it was interested in the project.
He said that the state governor had
taken concrete steps to ensure the payment of the debt within a short
time.
The permanent secretary said that Gov.
Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi had made a commitment to be remitting N10 million
every month from the state’s security vote for that purpose.
Idike said that the governor started
the process in 2016 but could not continue since the beginning of
this year due to some lapses at the Ministry of Agriculture.
“At the end of the year, we ought to
send a letter to the governor for the revalidation of the payment but
this we did not do on time. Currently, the revalidation letter has
been sent to him.
“We are going to continue to do our
best to ensure the programme achieves it set goals,” he said.
Also speaking, Ogboke said that the
project had supported more than 4,000 farmers in the state, adding
that there had been an appreciable increase in the income of the
farmers.
The state project coordinator said that
a total of 46.7 km roads, linking several agricultural fields, were
under construction, while the road projects had attained 80-per-cent
completion.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports
that the Enugu State Government is owing N243.25 million as
counterpart funds for FADAMA III AF project and its is expected to
remit N56.4 million every year.
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