The governors of the Northeast Nigeria have pledged to boost small scale irrigation farming to mitigate negative impact of climate change in the region.
The chairman of the forum, and Borno state governor, Babagana Zulum said this at the opening of the ninth meeting of the NEGF in Yola on Saturday.
He said that agriculture is the main stay of economy and livelihood in the region that needed bolstering.
Zulum also expressed the need to engage critical stakeholders to assist in industrial development programme that would encourage the development of local resources in the region.
He also expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu for his determination in bringing peace and security in the region and country at large.
According to him, the region is faced with different challenges in protecting lives and property, poverty and unemployment, among other challenges too enormous to handle individually.
“We should be more committed in creating wealth for our people with a view of expanding sources of income and wealth creation to reduce the rate of unemployment by looking at various options by engaging the youth.
“This I sincerely hope that with the support of federal government we should over come these challenges,” he said.
Host Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa said the forum have placed the region on pedestal for sustainable development.
He said that in the past four years of the forum a lot of successes and development have been recorded in the region.