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Why FG should rethink reopening border – RIMAN

- From Risikat Ramoni, Lagos & Abbas Jimoh

Stakeholde­rs in the rice value chain have expressed worry over the reopening of the land border, adding that it will affect both their investment and food self-sufficienc­y in the country.

In an exclusive chat with our Correspond­ent, the National Chairman of the Rice Millers Associatio­n of Nigeria (RIMAN), Mr Peter Dama, explained that if the borders are reopened and rice is allowed into the country, it is going to affect what has been achieved in terms of progress so far made in the attempt to have food self-sufficienc­y particular­ly in the rice sector.

Dama insisted that the reopening will not only affect rice but all other agricultur­al produce in the country. The government, he said, came with a slogan that the country should produce what it can eat, hence allowing easy passage of these things across the border will have both health hazard on the citizen and negative impact on the investment of the millers and others in the rice value chain.

Meanwhile, in a related developmen­t, the National Associatio­n of Nigerian Traders (NANTS) has urged the Federal Government to immediatel­y re-open all land borders closed prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, on 20 August 2019.

This is part of the resolution­s of a virtual dialogue to examine the challenges, consequenc­es, impact and matters arising from the Nigeria border closure and the dynamics of COVID19 organised by NANTS, Nigeria Competitiv­eness Project (NICOP), GIZ SEDIN, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) and signed by the NANTS President, Dr. Ken Ukaoha.

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