Buhari Approves Release Of 30,000 Tons Of Maize From Strategic Reserves

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….WORRIED OVER RISING FOOD PRICES – PRESIDENCY

TAYO ELEGBEDE

President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the release of food items from the strategic reserves, as part of measures to ease the spiraling of food prices in the country.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity, Garba Shehu, confirmed the approval in statement in Abuja.

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The President, according to the presidential spokesman, also approved the release of 30,000 tons of maize to animal feeds producers to ease the high cost of poultry production.

The President expressed the concern of his Administration over the sudden spiraling of food prices, at a time when the economy is already mired in a slowdown occasioned by the global coronavirus situation.

He, however, assured Nigerians that the situation is transient.

According to Shehu, President Buhari has begun putting in place measures to ameliorate the situation.

The statement said, “While Providence has been kind to us with the rains and as such an expectation that a bumper harvest would lead to crashing of food prices and ease the burdens on the population, government’s concern is that the exploitative market behaviour by actors has significantly increased among traders in the past few years and may make any such relief a short lived one.

“This year has indeed tested us in ways that globalization has never been tested since the turn of the century. These challenges have disrupted lives and supply chains all over the world, and Nigeria has not been spared.

“The effect has been deeply felt in the delays encountered in procurement of raw materials for local production of fertilizer (damaging standing crops before harvest) and the speculative activities by a number of rice processors who are ready to pay for paddy at any price to keep their mills running non-stop.

“But of all these problems, the most worrisome are the activities of “corrupt” middlemen (with many of them discovered to be foreigners) and other food traders who serve as the link between farmers and consumers found to be systematically creating an artificial scarcity so that they can sell at higher prices.”

In dealing with these myriad problems, President Buhari said his Administration has, in line with its ease of doing business mantra, avoided imposing stockholding restrictions, in order not to discourage investments in modern warehousing and cold storage.

“President Buhari’s administration has raised some of these issues with the various food producer associations involved, particularly those of rice and other grains.

“With their cooperation, the high food prices should soon be a thing of the past,” Shehu stated.

He noted that investments in the agro-allied sector by the private sector will significantly increase domestic production of farming inputs especially fertilizer, further crash prices, create employment and ease the pressure on our foreign reserves.

Additionally, he said key government agencies and policymakers with the responsibility and visibility on market activities remain focused on removing structural impediments to the production and free movement of agricultural products.

“President Buhari once again assures Nigerians of his dedication to bringing this issue to a swift end.

“Nigerians have already suffered grave economic losses owing to the coronavirus pandemic, and the Buhari administration will do all in its power to ensure that our people do not continue to suffer additionally from high food prices,” the statement concluded.

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