Mr Namadi said the government had already constructed several embankments in all the flood-prone areas.
The flood ravaged 138,442.36 hectares of farmlands and displaced 1,554 farming communities across 22 local government areas.
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) says at least 19 LGAs of Jigawa are in high- and moderate-risk areas.
The outbreak was initially from the neighbouring Niger Republic, and later spread to the border communities in the state, through trans border activities.
In January 2008, former governor Sule Lamido established 400 grazing reserves for the state.
The project will cost at least N7 billion.
