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FG denies exclusion of North – East from SAPZ program

The Federal Government said the statement by the National Assembly North–East Caucus that its zone was ” completely excluded” from the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone (SAPZ) programme was not correct.

Sen. Abubakar Kyari, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, stated this on Saturday in Abuja, while responding to the National Assembly North–East Caucus statement.

Kyari said that the Caucus, in a statement, had said that the North East was “completely excluded” from the SAPZ initiative.

The SAPZ is part of a strategic initiative of the Federal Government aimed at promoting agricultural industrialisation.

He said that the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu has recognised the absolute need to avoid exclusion because one of the agenda is ‘Inclusivity’.

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Kyari said this was to ensure that all segments of the country and all relevant stakeholders and groupings were carried along in the design and implementation of government programmes.

He said that the SAPZ programme was inaugurated in 2022 based on its conceptual design of Phase 1 in 2019.

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Kyari said that the project is a Federal Government-enabled initiative with subscription by the State Governments of the Federation.

” All state Governments are expected to individually express Interest in the programme.

” For clarity, the following steps were taken to arrive at the programme as it is today: The selection Process.

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” In 2019, each state governor was notified in writing to express interest with an attached eligibility criteria that will enable them to participate in phase 1 of the programme,” he said.

He explained that upon receipt of their expression of interest, a joint team comprising the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Federal Ministry of Finance, the African Development Bank conducted a mission to each of the states to verify the fulfillment of the eligibility criteria as the selection process.

 ” This stage got eight States that qualified, namely, Kaduna, Kano, Kwara, Oyo, Ogun, Imo, Cross River, and FCT.

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” However, upon the assumption of office by this administration, we reviewed the development potential of this programme under the renewed hope agenda of Mr President and decided that no state will be left behind,” he said.

He said Vice–President Kashim Shettima’s first international mission was to Rome, the Food System summit, where he galvanised more funding to enable us to take more states.

” He embarked on a second mission to the World Food Price meeting in Des Moines, Iowa, U.S., where he obtained a commitment of 1 billion dollars from the President of the African Development Bank (AfDB) for the sole purpose of bringing on board more states,” he said.

Kyari further explained that   SAPZ is a Subsidiary Loan Agreement Programme, which meant that the Federal Government onboards the obtained loans to the state for the implementation of the programme.

” Considering this is a loan, it is solely the discretion of the state to participate or not, and we have cases where states have not expressed interest,” he said.

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He said that the overall policy directive of President Tinubu was that all States must be brought on board, adding that this would be in phases.

” We are convinced that as other states see the actuality of this project, they get more interested and therefore express their interest in being the first stage of being onboarded.

” Perhaps, this is the case with the North East Caucus seeing two landmark events being held back-to-back in Kaduna and Cross River,” he said.

The minister said that phase 2 of the programme had already commenced in earnest.

” I have personally communicated to all the states that are not in phase 1 in written, notifying them of the programme and to express interest.

 ” We have received Expression of Interests from 27 States, but only 10 States fully complied with the eligibility criteria, which include Gombe, Borno and Bauchi States for the first tranche of phase 2, as they will be 3 tranches of onboarding states in phase two, ”he said.

Kyari expressed confidence that more States would do the needful to fulfill the eligibility criteria to enable the government to capture them in the second tranche funding of phase 2.

” I therefore also want to appeal to the legislators, especially the North East NASS Caucus to appeal to the other Governors of Taraba, Yobe and Adamawa to reinvigorate their interest in the programme and to ensure they fulfil the eligibility criteria for the second phase,” he said.

He said that beyond the SAPZ Programme,  the Federal Government had continued to provide targeted support for farmers in the North-East and across the country.

” We will continue to listen; and we’ve heard the statements of the representatives of the North East and we assure you all that the SAPZ Programme is for all Nigerians and each and every State of the Federation will be brought on board,” he said. (NAN)

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