GOV. LAWAL DISTRIBUTES 59,205 BAGS OF FERTILIZERS TO FARMERS, SAYS AGRICULTURE IS ZAMFARA’S ECONOMIC LIFEBLOOD
PRESS STATEMENT
GOV. LAWAL DISTRIBUTES 59,205 BAGS OF FERTILIZERS TO FARMERS, SAYS AGRICULTURE IS ZAMFARA’S ECONOMIC LIFEBLOOD
Governor Dauda Lawal has reiterated that agriculture remains the lifeblood of Zamfara State’s economy.
On Wednesday, the governor flagged off the distribution of 2025 farm inputs for the wet season and commissioned the new Fadama house, held at the Ministry of Agriculture in Gusau.
A statement by the spokesperson for the governor, Sulaiman Bala Idris, noted that 98 fertilizer trucks were launched for onward distribution to farmers for wet season farming.
The statement added that other assets distributed include 34,800 kg of rice seeds, 80,000 kg of maize seeds, 23,740 liters of herbicides, 11,735 liters of insecticides, and 23,470 sachets of seed dressing chemicals.
During the flag-off address, Governor Lawal highlighted that distributing free fertilizers reflects his administration’s ongoing commitment to transforming Zamfara State through sustainable agriculture and rural development.
He said, “Agriculture remains the lifeblood of our state’s economy. It is not just a sector, but it is the very identity of our people.
“Our administration has embraced the slogan “Farming is Our Pride”. It speaks to the core of who we are and what we must prioritize as a people. Over 85% of our population relies on agriculture for survival. It is our duty, and indeed our moral obligation, to support and empower them.
“This administration views agriculture as a strategic driver of food security, job creation, poverty reduction, and inclusive economic growth. That is why we are implementing an Agricultural Transformation Plan, tailored to the peculiar needs of our communities and aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 2, which seeks to end hunger, improve nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.
“Despite climate change challenges and the late 2025 rainy season, we remain focused. Our government proactively supports farmers with necessary tools and resourcesneed to increase production and earnings. We invest in seeds, fertilizers, systems, technology, and human capital to achieve long-term impact.
“Our inclusive vision emphasizes women, youth, and individuals with special needs as agents of transformation, not just participants. We’ve digitized our distribution process to eliminate diversion, enhance transparency, and ensure support reaches the right farmer at the right time.
“We recognize farmers face hurdles like limited access to inputs, financing, market uncertainties, post-harvest losses, and climate change effects. But we’re actively confronting these issues.
“Through integrated and scalable interventions, we are building a value-chain approach that supports our farmers from planting to post-harvest. We are promoting mechanization, strengthening extension services, and creating access to agro-processing and markets.
“Let me take a moment to speak directly to the beneficiaries of this year’s program. These inputs are not intended for sale. They are not commodities to be traded for quick gain. They are tools of productivity, investments in your future and the future of Zamfara. Use them wisely, use them responsibly, and let them serve as a foundation for increased harvest and improved livelihood.
“Distinguished guests, brothers and sisters, it is now my honour and privilege to formally flag off the 2025 Wet Season Farm Inputs Distribution, which will benefit 59,205 smallholder farmers across our state.”
SULAIMAN BALA IDRIS
Spokesperson for the Zamfara Governor
July 09, 2025




