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Sokoto Govt. Flags Off Sale of Subsidized Fertilizer for Dry Season Farming

Last updated: February 5, 2026 9:01 pm
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Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu has flagged off the sale of subsidized fertilizer for dry season farming in the State.

At the event in Wurno Local Government Area,
governor Aliyu announced that the State government has procured 52 trucks of Urea and 50 trucks of NPK fertilizer for sale at highly subsidized rates across the 23 Local Government Areas of the State.

He explained that each Local Government Area will receive two trucks of Urea and one truck of NPK, which will be sold strictly to genuine farmers within their respective areas.

According to the Governor, Urea fertilizer has been subsidized by 62 percent, while NPK has been subsidized by 60 percent, with the aim of making the products affordable and accessible to farmers across the State.

He said the 102 trucks of Urea and NPK fertilizer cost the State Government Three Billion Naira (N3,000,000,000), noting that this expenditure underscores the firm commitment of his administration to support agriculture in Sokoto State.

Governor Aliyu also announced that Urea will be sold at N19,000 per bag, while NPK will be sold at N18,000 per bag.

“When we came on board, we distributed fertilizer free of charge to farmers on three different occasions. However, we later discovered that the intended beneficiaries were not fully enjoying the subsidy due to the activities of middlemen,” the Governor said.

“This informed our decision to now sell the fertilizer at highly subsidized rates to ensure transparency and direct access by genuine farmers.”

The Governor warned against diversion of the fertilizer and urged security agencies to remain vigilant and arrest anyone caught diverting the commodity.

He also revealed that his administration has awarded a contract for the procurement of 250 units of MF-375 Massey Ferguson tractors at the cost of Twenty-Two Billion, One Hundred and Twenty-Five Million, Nine Hundred and Thirty-Eight Thousand, Two Hundred and Seven Naira, Fifty Kobo (N22,125,938,207.50), as part of efforts to achieve full agricultural mechanization in the State.

“We are also working assiduously to revive irrigation facilities across the State to sustain agricultural production throughout the year. Contracts have already been awarded for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the Lugu Dam, and I assure you that the Kware Irrigation Facility will also be renovated to support year-round farming activities,” he added.

Governor Aliyu appealed to farmers across the State to make judicious use of the fertilizer to enhance food production.

The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Tukur Alkali, commended Governor Aliyu for his unwavering support for the Ministry of Agriculture and farmers in the State.

The Commissioner who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Almustafa Alkali, noted that beyond fertilizer, the Governor has also provided other critical farm inputs to boost food production.

The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, represented by the Wazirin Sokoto, Professor Sambo Wali Junaid, praised the Governor for executing people-oriented projects across the State.

On his part, the Chairman, Committee on the Sale of Food Items at Subsidized Rates, Chiso Abdullahi Dattijo, said the committee recorded remarkable success in the sale of 280 trucks of rice, 115 trucks of fertilizer, as well as the Shagon Sauki initiative.
He disclosed that the Governor has approved the expansion of the Shagon Sauki initiative to Tambuwal, Gwadabawa, Wurno, and Illela Local Government Areas, commending the administration for introducing measures aimed at improving the welfare of the people.

Editor: Ken Eseni

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