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    World Bank lauds Jigawa Govt. on ACRESAL projects

    The World Bank has hailed the Jigawa Government for transparency and effective coordination in the implementation of the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) project.

    Dr Joy Agene, the ACReSAL Task Team Lead, gave the commendation when she led a delegation on a courtesy visit to Gov. Umar Namadi in Dutse.

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    Agene praised Namadi’s administration for its dedication and integrity, saying that it’s unmatched to many states across the federation.

    “Your Excellency, you are one of the most efficient, committed, transparent, and honest governors we have engaged with. The people of Jigawa are indeed blessed to have you,” she said.

    She said that during a recent evaluation of the World Bank-supported projects, Jigawa emerged as one of the best-performing states under the ACReSAL project.

    “Jigawa stands tall whenever we meet with other states. The multi-sectoral coordination in the state is exemplary and serves as a model for others.

    “Your commitment towards the community level really emphasized what ACReSAL is set to do and we have no doubt that the communities in Jigawa are well positioned to benefit from the project,” she said.

    Agene further stressed that the team was on a diligence mission to assess ongoing projects, identify areas of strength and improvement and offer recommendations to enhance implementation.

    The focus of the mission she added, was to see ongoing projects and provide recommendations on implementation and progress.

    In his remarks, Gov. Namadi, welcomed the delegation and expressed gratitude for the recognition accorded him and the state.

    “I want to use this opportunity to say that ACReSal projects have impacted very well on the lives of people of Jigawa.

    “The livelihood of the people of Jigawa has been impacted by various aspects such as water projects, erosion control, environmental degradation, and desert encroachment, among others,” Namadi said.

    He also acknowledged Agene’s commitment and strict adherence to best practices, describing her as a firm, honest and dedicated partner in development.

    “I want to assure you that in Jigawa you have a partner that will ensure the sustainability of this project.”

    The ACReSAL project, is a World Bank-funded initiative that focuses on addressing climate and environmental challenges in Nigeria’s semi-arid regions.

    It promotes sustainable land and water management thus enhancing livelihoods in the communities engaged for the project. (NAN)

     

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