
In his address, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Irrigation Development, Hon Johnson Ebokpo, KSM, commended the Federal Government and the World Bank for the initiative, stating that the project would significantly improve irrigation services, optimize water resource management, and transition farmers from subsistence to commercial-scale production.
The Commissioner further stated that the project would help transition farmers from subsistence practices to commercial-scale production, enhance mechanization, and strengthen extension services. He assured the delegation of the Ministry’s technical support and commitment to ensuring that Cross Riverians fully benefit from the project’s interventions.
Earlier, Engr. Hauwa Mohammed Sadique, leader of the SPIN delegation, commended the state government for its level of preparedness in implementing the SPIN Project, revealing that it has fulfilled nearly all the conditions set by the World Bank, including the payment of the required counterpart funding to commence the project. She further disclosed that the team would conduct a site inspection in Bansara, Ogoja Local Government Area, to assess the physical facilities designated for the project, including the available land area, installed pipes, structural maps, and other key components.
She noted that the SPIN initiative has been introduced across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), with Cross River State emerging as one of the few states that have demonstrated genuine readiness and commitment in meeting the stipulated prerequisites.
Also speaking, the Project Consultant, Engr. Dr. Ndifon Agbiji, stated that SPIN is a Federal Government and World Bank-sponsored initiative backed by a $500 million World Bank loan facility. He disclosed that the project’s structural design is ready and covers 3,000 hectares of land, with an initial phase of 650 hectares of fully irrigated farmland in Bansara, Ogoja Local Government Area. He pledged timely delivery of the project, noting that it will benefit the state and improve its socioeconomic status.
