Subsidy: Katsina To Spend N2.7bn On Fertilisers
Katsina state government has approved the purchase of 30,000 metric tonnes of fertilizer for sales to farmers at subsidized rates.
Jobe, who was in the company of the state commissioner of Information, Culture, and Home Affairs, Alhaji Abdulkareem Sirika said the government will be spending 2.7 billion Naira in the procurement of the fertilizers for the current farming season. According to Jobe, each bag of fertilizer will be sold at the cost of N4,000 as a subsidy to the farmers.Jobe also announced that 22 civil servants, including medical doctors, from various Ministries, Department, and Agencies have been sponsored to obtain higher qualifications both in Nigeria and abroad.
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