FEC approves N10 billion for irrigation project in Kwara
The Federal Executive Council on Wednesday approved N10 billion for the completion of irrigation projects in Shonga, Kwara State.
“We brought this ‘augmentation and variation’ for Tada Shonga Irrigation Project, which is sited in Shonga in Kwara State,” he added“Because of its huge potential for irrigation and especially for rice production, we made it a priority project in our ministry and therefore brought it to council for an augmentation.
“The augmentation is for N6.9 billion, but the variation includes 700 hectares increase, plus two megawatt solar power plant to replace the diesel power plant that was in the original design,” he explained.
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