The 10,000 figures captured only the dry season rice farmers, who were supported with farm inputs earlier in the year.
If you are asking about the entire rice farmers affected, the figure will definitely rise up to over 50,000 farmers, he said.
The chairman listed areas hit by the flood to include Ringim, Taura, Miga, Jahun, Auyo, Kaugama, Mallam-Madori, Hadejia, Guri, Kirikasamma, Gwaram, Buji, Birnin Kudu and Kazaure.
Though, government had assisted our members, we are still appealing to them to do more because rice farmers are still battling with the shock of the worst flooding in recent times,” he said.
The chairman expressed concern over delay in the completion of Hadejia Valley Irrigation Scheme by the Federal Government.
The first phase of the project, which starts from Auyo and ends at Hadejia, began 30 years ago but as I speak with you, it has not been completed.
Though, this administration has shown interest in completing the project and even expanded it, there is an urgent need to complete it, if we truly government wants to end rice importation.
We are very passionate about this because Jigawa has the potential to meet the entire nation’s rice demand, Maigoro said.
NAN reports that no fewer than 21 persons died in the September flooding, which affected thousands of farmers and washed away over 100,000 hectares of farmlands.
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