The sum of N3.3 billion would be spent on the provision of rural infrastructure in Kano State. This revelation was made by the African Development Bank on Monday.
The Country Director of the Bank, Usman Dori, disclosed this during a visit to the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II in Kano.
Dori, who said the projects would focus on Water and Agricultural sectors, added that the intervention in Agriculture would be carried out through the bank’s programme on Agricultural Transformation Agenda.
He stated that 200 kilometers of feeder roads, 330 kilometers of irrigation and water conveyance channel, nine boreholes and two healthcare centres would be provided in the state.
He added that the projects would create thousands of jobs opportunities for the unemployed youths in the state, adding that more than 300,000 farmers were expected to benefit from the initiative under the irrigation programme.
He said the bank’s intervention on water sector would consume 2.6 million Euros and expressed the readiness of the institution to partner with the Emirate Council to execute the projects.