BORNO NEWMAP AT A GLANCE

MISSION
To reduce huge loss of infrastructure including roads, houses, markets, schools and other real estate from damages caused by surface erosion and reduce loss of agricultural land and productivity from loss caused by flooding, and also address issues of adverse climate change through revegetation, and sustainable development.
The aim is to increase incomes for rural households from improved forestry and natural resource management using integrated watershed approach as the effective way of erosion control and management.

HISTORY OF COMMENCEMENT OF NEWMAP IN BORNO STATE
The Government of Borno State during the administration of Governor Kashim Shettima worried by desertification, land degradation and desert encroachment among others and having been briefed on the developmental Objectives of the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project, the Government immediately swung into action by committing the sum of N1billion in March 2017,to signify its commitment to the immediate take-off of the project in Borno State.
Land degradation and gully erosion are major environmental problems facing Nigerian States of which Borno State is not an exception. Erosion and land degradation threaten both rural and urban infrastructure, properties, lives and livelihoods with adverse effects on economic as well as physical growth of both towns and local governments.
Among the areas affected by gully erosion is River Ngaddabul, River Ngadda and Gwoza local government just to mention a few. While land degradation has adversely affected areas such as Ngamdu (Kaga LGA), Magumeri (Magumeri LGA), konduga (Konduga LGA) and Uvu (Askira LGA) etc. The River Ngaddabul annual floods also contribute towards gullying processes by developing the channels, leading to the initiation of new gullies on the slopes.

 

Latest updates below.

JOINT FGN/WORLD BANK IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT MISSION TO NEWMAP STATES

Recently, a joint enhanced implementation support mission for the Nigeria erosion and watershed management project commenced from 11th to 23rd May 2015 involving the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN), represented by the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) and the...

JOINT FGN/WORLD BANK IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT MISSION TO NEWMAP STATES

Recently, a joint enhanced implementation support mission for the Nigeria erosion and watershed management project commenced from 11th to 23rd May 2015 involving the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN), represented by the Federal Project Management Unit (FPMU) and the...

NEWMAP Commences Civil Works Activities in 21 Erosion Sites in the Seven Participating States. Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) has been paid to likely Project Affected Persons (PAP) in some of the States.

The Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project (NEWMAP) project became effective on September 16, 2013. The World Bank agreed to finance the Project with a credit of $500 million. This credit was approved in addition to fully blended grants of $3.96 million from...