The Federal Government is losing its investment at the multibillion naira Azare-Jere (Gurara) irrigation project.
The 6,000-hectare project appears to be going down and government’s attempt to concession 1,000 hectares for commercial farming has not fully taken off.
The Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission has listed the project for public-private-partnership opportunities for the 2016/2017 season.
The concession was for the “operations and maintenance of about 1000Ha irrigation infrastructure for commercial agriculture at Gurara 1 Dam, Azare-Jere, Kaduna State to lease the irrigation facilities built by the Federal Government to private investors for optimal use.
The cost of the 1000 hectare was put at N2.1billion.
The multibillion naira project has not been able to achieve its success and many farmers who initially went to cultivation have abandoned the site because of many issues.
One of such issues is theft of some of the components of the motorised centre pivot system.
Secondly, the cost of maintaining the soil fertility for good yield is huge because most of the topsoil which contains rich nutrients for plant growth was scraped off, leaving the red soil making many farmers spend more to remain in production.
A visit to the site shows how pathetic the project has become. The road leading to the project site is now in a bad shape while most of the motorised pivots are no longer functional.
The security personnel who keep eyes on the facilities are now seriously hungry as they have not been paid for months, and this is taking a toll on their morale.
“I have not been paid my January, February and November salaries; I can’t even buy food,” an elderly security man at Road 54 said in a sympathetic mood, adding, “My salary is just N15,000, yet they will owe for months.”
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