Prof. Joseph Utsev,Minister of Water Resources and Sanitation, has initiated three new programmes designed to revolutionise Nigeria’s irrigated agricultural landscape, boost food security, create jobs and enhance economic growth.
Utsev made this declaration during a two-day familiarisation tour of the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority in Markurdi, Benue State.
The new initiatives include Water for Expanded Irrigated Agriculture Programme (WEIRPRO), Partnership for Expanded Irrigation Programme ( PEIRPRO), and River Basin Strategy for Poverty Alleviation (RB-SPA).
He expressed his determination to introduce fresh perspectives through infusion of innovative measures into some of the flagship Projects and Programmes of the RBDAs.
This was contained in a statement by Mrs. Funmi Imuetinyan, Director, Press and Public Relations in the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation.
He emphasised that the proposed measures were geared towards cultivating more irrigable lands, aggressively combating hunger, alleviating poverty and propelling economic growth.
The Minister noted that the Ministry is strategically committed to innovative Water Resources Management which aims to promote Integrated Water Resources Management and environmental sustainability, cultivate partnerships with State Governments and communities to enhance agricultural productivity, transitioning from traditional methods to a more scientific approach that guarantees all year round farming, more frequent cropping cycles and higher crop yields.
He underscored the need for the adoption of advanced farming techniques to alleviate the workload on farmers and highlighted the importance of community engagement to optimise land use.
He stressed the significance of training and capacity building, underlining the necessity for a robust tracking system for monitoring and evaluation.
Utsev further stated that the principles of accountability, performance with tangible outcomes, rewards and consequence management.
He therefore, directed the 12 River Basin Development Authorities, the Department of River Basin Operations and Inspectorate and the Departments of Dams and Irrigation to formulate a comprehensive framework and strategies for implementing the three new programmes.
He noted that these initiatives will be overseen by the Permanent Secretary and emphasised the integration of the Presidential focus areas into the Ministry’s policies and programmes.
During the tour, the Minister visited the Tor Tiv, His Royal Majesty, Prof James Iorza Ayatse, to receive Royal Blessings and inform him of the Federal Government’s Intervention Projects and Programmes which include Water Supply, Dams, Irrigation, Sanitation, Flood and Erosion Control Projects in the Catchment Areas of Benue, Plateau, Nasarawa, and Kogi East Senatorial District, under the Lower Benue River Basin Development Authority.
Speaking about the Open Defecation Free: Use the Toilet Campaign of the Federal Government, the Minister underscored the crucial supportive role of the traditional rulers and sought the assistance of the Tor Tiv in spreading the campaign message to his subjects for a healthier environment and promotion of healthy living.
Responding, the Tor Tiv warmly welcomed the minister and his delegation to his Palace and congratulated him on his appointment by President Bola Tinubu.

He expressed appreciation for the President’s decision and highlighted the strategic importance of the Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation in sustaining life.
The Tor Tiv assured the Minister of guidance and commended the Minister’s courage, decorating him with the complete regalia of a distinguished Son of Tiv land.
The Minister commissioned the Lessel Dam and flagged-off the Gajir/Abunde farming activity in Ushongo Local Government Area.
He also commissioned the Soil and GIS laboratories, inspected the rice mill, Songhai farms, issued certificates and starter-packs to the 5th Batch of GYEP graduands, witnessed the induction of new entrants into the GYEP at the LBRBDA Headquarters in Markurdi and distributed Water Pumps to Representatives of Mbaku Community and farmers of Lower Benue, Markurdi farms, for granting 1,500 hectares of irrigable land to the Federal Government for crop cultivation.
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