Nigeria’s cash-strapped states can hardly sustain the Growth Enhancement Support (GES) initiative as their monthly allocations continue to nosedive on the back of dwindling oil revenues.
GES involves cost sharing of major agricultural inputs, such as fertiliser and seeds between the Federal Gover
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Josephine Okojie
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