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Gov. Zulum flags off fertiliser, input distribution

He said the initiative supports Pillar Two of Borno’s 25-Year Development Plan and 10-Year Strategic Transformation Framework.

• August 2, 2025
Governor of Borno state, Babagana Zulum
Governor of Borno state, Babagana Zulum

Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno has launched the sale of fertiliser and free distribution of farm inputs to vulnerable farmers across the state.

The exercise took place on Saturday at the Fertiliser Blending Company, Farm Centre, Maiduguri.

Mr Zulum said 75 trucks of fertiliser would be sold at a 50 per cent subsidy for the 2025 wet farming season and Firgi cultivation.

He stated that the subsidised fertilisers would benefit smallholder farmers, returnees, youths, women, and vulnerable groups in the state’s 27 local government areas.

“I have approved the sale of fertilisers at half the price to ensure they are affordable, accessible and have a meaningful impact,” Mr Zulum said.

He said the initiative supports Pillar Two of Borno’s 25-Year Development Plan and 10-Year Strategic Transformation Framework.

Mr Zulum said the fertiliser distribution has two types: wet blend and dry blend.

“The Wet Blend, being liquid-based, will go to areas with high security risks to prevent misuse,” he explained.

He added that “Dry Blend”, a granular type, would be supplied to areas considered more secure and stable.

“Agriculture is key to peace and progress. Food security is national security,” he added.

He restated the government’s commitment to empowering farmers and rebuilding the economy through agriculture.

Mr Zulum warned strongly against the diversion or illegal sale of subsidised fertilisers.

He said those caught diverting, hoarding, or reselling fertiliser illegally would face strict legal consequences.

Mr Zulum thanked President Bola Tinubu, the Ministry of Agriculture, and development partners for their support in agricultural recovery in Borno.

Agriculture Commissioner Bawu Musami reaffirmed the state’s commitment to growing its own food and empowering citizens through agriculture.

Mr Musami said over 12,000 farmers in Baga and Monguno, supported with cowpea seeds and inputs, produced crops worth over ₦3.1 billion.

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