Lawmaker distributes cassava stems to constituents in Anambra

The lawmaker representing Anambra West in the State House of Assembly, Patrick Obalim-Udoba, has distributed bundles of “high-yield” cassava stems to the people of his constituency.

Obalim-Udoba, said cassava stem will help the communities to mitigate the negative effect of the flood and allow them to kick-start farming in earnest.

The distribution held at Umueze Anam and was witnessed by residents of communities that make up the local government area.

Obalim-Udoba said flood destroyed all the cassava stems stored by his people who are predominantly farmers and.

Noting that cultivation of cassava usually starts between November and December, he said this prompted him to distribute the high yield stems which will germinate soon.

He advised the farmers to use the cassava stems judiciously.

This is not the first time he would distribute cassava stems to his constituency.

In 2019, the lawmaker distributed two truckloads of cassava stems to his constituents.

At the presentation, he had said the gesture was to reduce the stress of the farmers going to nearby communities in search of cassava stems after flood disasters and had promised to make it an annual event.

Lawmaker distributes cassava stems to constituents in Anambra

Obalim-Udoba’s gesture comes after Murtala Gwarmai, senior special assistant on youth development to Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano, “empowered” some youth in the state with donkeys.

Gwarmai had reportedly said the beneficiaries requested the donkeys to aid them in transporting sand, gravel, and blocks so as to boost their business.

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