FCT, JICA partner to improve nutritional status of rural dwellers

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) has partnered with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to improve the nutritional status of rural dwellers in the FCT.
Aishat Abubakar, FCT desk officer, Agricultural Development Project (ADP), during the green field day event in Gwagwalada, said the project was a multi-sectoral approach to nutritional improvement.
According to her, the project is a pilot project for nutrition improvement in six communities from two area councils – Abuja Municipal Area Council (AMAC) and Gwagwalada.
She explained that the project had three main areas of concentration namely agriculture, nutrition and livelihood improvement.
“The project is a technical cooperation between FCT and JICA, it is a five-year project which started in 2019 and will end in 2024.
“The project is in two phases; the first phase started in 2019 and ended in 2022 which was very successful. In the first phase, three communities from two area councils were involved,” she said.
She said that in this second phase communities from the six area councils were targeted but during selection period the issue of insecurity was much in Abuja.
Mrs Abubakar said that there was no option but to use AMAC and Gwagwalada which was used initially in the first phase of the project, adding that the target was 20 households each from the six communities.
“In this project, we targeted six communities, four from Gwagwalada and two from AMAC and in each community 20 households known as the model group were trained on these three areas.
“These model groups are expected to go back to their various communities and transfer whatever knowledge they have acquired from the project to other members of the community.
“Although our main target is children under 2-year-old mothers and pregnant women and their family members”, she said.
According to her, the green field day is the agricultural aspect of the project where a demonstration site is mapped out in the six communities to train the model group on planting techniques.
She said eight crops were used for the project, to train them on types of crops, crop spacing, and fertiliser application among others.
Mrs Abubakar said that the major aim of the agricultural aspect was food availability to rural dwellers all year round, adding that the model group after the training would be given three crops of their choice.
She said that some of the crops are maize which represents energy-given food, soya bean or cow peas which represents protein and pumpkin or jute leaves (Ewedu) which represents vegetables.
“Our focus is on these three food groups which are energy-given food, protein and vegetables, it is not about planting but planting what the body really needs.
“We are looking at the nutritional aspect of the crops they want to plant; some of them have a very vast land but end up planting just one crop and lacking in another.
“But with this training, they will know which crop to plant and how best to plant it for food sufficiency all year round,” Mrs Abubakar said.
She said that after the training the list of crops would be given to the model group to choose three crops of their choice, considering the three food groups, also fertiliser and insecticide would be given to them.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

States
Kogi govt. to spend N100 billion on Lokoja waterworks
Mr Farouk, who disclosed this at a news briefing in Lokoja on Tuesday, appealed for patience among residents for the period of the overhaul.

Diaspora
CBN unveils platform for Nigerians abroad to obtain BVN; optimistic of $1 billion monthly remittance
CBN said this innovative digital gateway allows Nigerians in the diaspora to obtain a BVN remotely without needing a physical presence in Nigeria.

Rights
Health workers threaten strike over delay in payment of pay rise arrears
They urged the government to consider the implications of the resumption of the suspended strike action on the health sector.

Abuja
Reps summon Federal Fire Service CG over rescue truck accident in Abuja
The minority whip, Ali Isah, issued the ultimatum on Tuesday after the management members of the service failed to honour an earlier invitation.

Economy
Stock market rebounds with N315 billion gain
The All-Share Index (ASI) increased by 501.14 points or 0.46 per cent, closing at 108,762.61, compared to 108,261.47 in the previous session.

Economy
Prices of fruits soar by over 60% in Enugu markets
The survey showed that a bunch of bananas, sold for ₦1,500 between February and April, now go for ₦3,500.