Réinstallation des déplacés de Koshebe pour l’agriculture auto-suffisante

Le gouverneur de l’État de Borno, Babagana Umara Zulum, s’est engagé à réinstaller les personnes déplacées de la communauté de Koshebe, une ville ravagée par l’insurrection de Boko Haram et dont les habitants ont été déplacés.

Ce lieu était une communauté du gouvernement local de Mafa, dans le nord-est du Nigeria, qui possède un potentiel agricole.

La réinstallation de la population dans cette localité ouvrirait la voie à l’exploitation de vastes terres agricoles pour assurer l’autosuffisance alimentaire. Cet endroit possède des milliers d’hectares de terres agricoles. Ainsi, l’objectif principal de ma visite est d’assurer la réinstallation des communautés autour de cette zone, en particulier Koshebe, Amaramatti, Ngudda, entre autres, a indiqué le gouverneur Babagana Umara Zulum.

Le gouvernement a décidé de les aider à cultiver leurs terres agricoles. Selon les experts, cet endroit offre des opportunités agricoles à des milliers de personnes, pas seulement à ceux de Maiduguri ou de Borno, mais aussi à ceux des autres villes n’ayant pas été impactées par la crise sécuritaire.

Des fonds ont été débloqués au ministère fédéral de l’Agriculture pour soutenir les agriculteurs, qui ont reçu des intrants agricoles.

Mimi Mefo Info


Mimi Mefo Info (MMI) is an Independent online news reporting network based in the UK, Germany & Cameroon. We have reporters across most of Cameroon’s ten regions, bringing you independent news on a daily basis. MMI is not affiliated with any government or organisation. As such, we report the news with objectivity, aiming to encourage freedom of the press and expression, hold authorities to account, and encourage a system of citizen journalism where Cameroonians from all works of life can get their stories told.

Despite the hostile media environment in Cameroon, where journalists are constantly, harassed, arrested, or killed, MMI believes that the only way to overcome this is to create a structure of reporting, where journalists are free to work, without jeopardising their safety. Hence, while MMI is registered in the UK and has its top management out of Cameroon, the journalists who cover the news on a daily basis are resident across different regions of Cameroon.

MMI also covers news of interest across different countries in Africa and the globe. Often, these are stories that have been authenticated by local media sources. The objective is to amplify the voices of others in these countries and provide the Cameroonian audience with up-to-date happenings in other areas of the continent and the world.

We believe that information is power and should be used in shaping society for the good of everyone. We believe that everyone stands to benefit when we embrace and value the diversity of thoughts, ideas, and ways of working that people from different backgrounds, experiences, and identities bring.

Bachirou Elhadj BDO

Recent Posts

Shot in the Face at 15, Bah Median Still Dreams of Becoming a Doctor

When Median Bah Ekue heard villagers saying she was dead, she could not speak to…

2 days ago

Women Left “in Constant Peril” as Biya Government Breaks Decade-Old Pledge on Violence—Report

A new Human Rights Watch report finds that fifteen years after promising to halve gender-based…

2 days ago

The Resignation That Rewrote a Legacy: One Year On From Issa Tchiroma’s Break With Biya

Today, 25 June, marks exactly one year since Issa Tchiroma Bakary did something Cameroonian politics…

2 days ago

Paul Biya Death Rumours: The Cameroon President Who Keeps “Dying” and Living

Paul Biya has been pronounced dead more times than most leaders are pronounced anything. The…

2 days ago

Mayo-Tsanaga: The Alarm Cry of a Division Battered by Insecurity

Mayo-Tsanaga continues to bear the scars of a security crisis that has dragged on for…

2 days ago