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Boko Haram: FAO to distribute 2,000 bulls to Borno Youth

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By Olukayode Michael, Maiduguri

Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has said that youth employment is perhaps the most portent antidote to radicalization and as such crucial to sustaining peace in volatile regions like northeast Nigeria.FAO and European Union Trust Fund (EUTF) have started a scheme aimed at building the economy of youth in troubled Borno State with distribution of 2,000 bulls before the end of 2020.
As of May 2019, FAO has already distributed a bull each to 450 youth in Jere, Konduga, Mafa and Dikwa Local Government Areas (LGA) of Borno State.
In a statement on Friday, Suffyan Koroma, FAO Representative in Nigeria, said: “Through these bulls and other livestock, the livestock value chain in the state, which has been affected by the conflict, can be restored and youth will be at the helm of this restoration.”
The statement revealed: “In Borno, conflict-affected youth are being supported for employment and income generation through an agriculture support programme funded by the European Union Trust Fund (EUTF). As part of the programme, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) recently launched a massive livestock restocking campaign, chiefly targeting vulnerable youth and women in the State. As of May 2019, FAO has distributed a bull each to 450 youth in Jere, Konduga, Mafa and Dikwa Local Government Areas (LGA). In all, 2 000 bulls will be distributed to Borno’s youth by 2020.
The statement read that: “FAO hopes that its livestock restocking programme in Borno will revive pastoral livelihoods, boost employment and enhance income generation.
“Under the EUTF project, 4 500 women-headed households are targeted for goats (three females and a male) distribution and 2,000 youths are targeted for bull distribution. 24 000 pullets will as well be distributed to 2,000 women in the state, each woman will get 10 pullets and two cockerels. These inputs will significantly contribute to restoration of agricultural livelihoods in the state, boost household nutrition and income generation.”
It recalled that: “Before the crisis, livestock production was a significant contributor to the agriculture sector in northeast Nigeria. However, pastoralists in Borno have lost their productive assets to fire-sale, theft and destruction by insurgents.”
It lamented that: “Women are some of the most vulnerable as a result of the crisis in the northeast. Widows have been left to cater for their families without any sources of income. Similarly, youths without source of living have become cheap targets for recruitments by extremists, who entice them with pecuniary gains.”
It said: “In the region, bulls are used for socio-economic activities like farmland traction and transportation of goods or household needs. Youths can earn between 2,000 to 2,500 naira (5-6 USD) daily from leasing their bulls for farmland traction.
“Traditionally, women keep small ruminants and poultry, making milk and egg easily accessible for household consumption. They also earn income from sales of animals’ kids and eggs.”

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