Capo Mano to develop irrigation infrastructure in Jigawa

Capo Mano will develop 100,000 hectares of irrigation infrastructure in Jigawa State.

Capo Mano is set to develop 100,000 hectares of irrigation infrastructure in Jigawa State, as reported by ThisDayLive. This project focuses on expanding irrigation capabilities in the state. Details regarding the implementation, timeline, and specific areas affected are not specified in the available information.

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