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FCT Fadama Office Tasks Desk Officers, Facilitators
The FCT Fadama Office on Thursday charged its desk officers and facilitators to educate communities on the monitoring and evaluation of sub-projects.
Alhaji Abdullahi Salisu, the FCT Coordinator of the Fadama III programme, gave the directive in Gwagwalada at the commencement of a two-day training workshop for desk officers and facilitators of the programme.
Salisu said the approach would ensure successful assessment of project implementation at the community level.
Salisu said the training became necessary due to the need to build the capacity of the communities and prepare them towards the production of fundable Local Development Plans (LDPs).
He said the LDPs were the only recognised documents through which funds could be accessed by participating communities.
According to him, the task of the desk officers and the facilitators is to screen LDPs prepared and submitted by the communities to ensure conformity with the specified criteria before recommending them for approval.
“From the forgoing, you will agree with me that the two categories of officers attending this training have critical roles to play in the successful implementation of this programme.
“This training, therefore, is expected to help them build and use monitoring and evaluation skills to track and measure successes achieved at various levels of sub-project implementation process.
“It is also intended to help them in consensus building, ensure the application of result-based monitoring and evaluation principles at the community level as well as enhance quality of participation, transparency and accountability,” Salisu said.
The Fadama boss said monitoring and evaluation of the projects was critical to determining success or failure.
Earlier in his remark, Dr. Mike Uwazie, the Director, FCT Agricultural Development Project (ADP), called on the participants to ensure that their respective local communities were trained on sub-project monitoring and evaluation.
Uwazie, also represented by Salisu, said the successful implementation of sub-projects at the community level rested squarely on the communities, hence the need to prepare them for the task ahead.
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