
The Katsina State Government has spent N5.4 billion to assist 3,610 women throughout the 361 wards in the state, with each woman receiving four goats as part of this support initiative.
Governor Dikko Radda announced this during the launch of the support distribution for the goat-rearing initiative at Dan-Nakolo in the Daura Local Government Area.
The Governor made this declaration while addressing beneficiaries, and stakeholders in Daura Local Government Area of Katsina, today.
“This moment marks not only a significant milestone in our agricultural journey but also a transformative step toward achieving our ambition of making Katsina State a leading hub for livestock production in the northern region and across our great nation, Nigeria.
“The Goat Rearing Initiative which cost N5.7 billion is designed to empower local farmers, especially women groups, through the Ministry of Women Affairs and community level committees by providing them with the resources, training, and support they need to rear goats successfully.
“We will implement training programs for our people, equipping them with skills necessary to engage in effective breeding practices. This program will cover essential aspects such as animal nutrition, health management, and sustainable farming techniques.
“We’ll not only invest in infrastructure but also provide access to affordable financing to facilitate the growth of goat rearing business.
“I have always believed in our strength lies in our ability to harness the vast agricultural potentials that our state has to offer.
“About 40,000 heads of goats have been earmarked for distribution to successful beneficiaries which were selected purely by the community level committee across the 361 wards of the state.
“We have not allowed any personal interest in the interference in the selection process of these beneficiaries.
“each ward will have 10 women and one large scale farmer. Each beneficiary from the women group will be given four heads of goats, one male and three females, and one large scale farmer will be given 50 heads of goats.
“This year, the government is establishing a goat farm in Rimi local government of the Katsina senatorial zone for the purpose of genetic improvement, high milk and manure. This will also serve as a multiplier for goat production, breeding and animal husbandry as well as a training centre,” he revealed.
“The Goat Farming Initiative program is a beacon of hope for our agricultural sector, and I’m excited to witness the remarkable transformation it will bring. Today, together we can push our state to the forefront in livestock production, improving not only the economic landscape, but also the spatial firebreak of our communities.”