Hatsarin Noma A Inda Babu Tsaro
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Da can kana shafe tsawon kwanaki a gona, kana shuka iri-iri na amfanin gona kana dawowa gida da girbi mai yawa. Yanzu kuma, sa’o’i kaɗan kacal kake aiki, a ƙarƙashin sa ido na sojoji. Ba za ka iya yin nesa da gari ba, kuma ba za ka ƙara shuka amfanin gona masu tsawo ba domin suna iya ɓoye ’yan ta’adda.
Saboda haka kana shuka wake da gyada kawai, amma amfanin da kake samu ba ya taɓa isa. Kuma duk lokacin da ka taka gona, ka san akwai yiwuwar ka ji karar harbe-harbe, sai ka tsere don ceton ranka.
A wannan shirin na #BirbishinRikici, mun ba da labarin Hannatu Isiah, wata manomiya a Madagali, wata ƙaramar al’umma a Jihar Adamawa da ke arewa maso gabashin Najeriya, wadda ta kasa ciyar da kanta ko samun kuɗin amfani sakamakon rashin tsaro.
Mai Gabatarwa: Rukayya Saeed
Marubuciya: Sabiqah Bello
Muryoyin Shiri: Hajara Ibrahim
Fassara: Rukayya Saeed
Edita: Aliyu Dahiru
Furodusa: Al-amin Umar
Babban Furodusa: Anthony Asemota
Babban Mashiryi: Ahmad Salkida
The podcast episode titled "Hatsarin Noma A Inda Babu Tsaro" delves into the struggles faced by farmers due to insecurity in the Madagali area of Adamawa, Nigeria. Hannatu Isiah, a farmer, is highlighted as she can no longer cultivate diverse crops without the threat of insurgency. Under constant military surveillance, her agricultural output is limited to quick-growing crops like beans and groundnuts, which are insufficient for sustenance.
The program is presented by Rukayya Saeed and written by Sabiqah Bello with voices by Hajara Ibrahim. The translation, editorial, and production team includes Rukayya Saeed, Aliyu Dahiru, Al-amin Umar, Anthony Asemota, and Ahmad Salkida as the chief strategist. This episode exemplifies the impact of conflict on agriculture and food security, emphasizing the hardships endured by individuals like Hannatu amid instability.
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