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Buhari Queries Nanono over Fertilizer Import Waivers

Cancels licenses, CBN warns banks, forex dealers against violations of fertilizer initiative

- Ibrahim Mohammed

President Muhammadu Buhari has queried the Minister of Agricultur­e, Alhaji Sabo Nanono, for issuing import wavers to some compa nies to import fertilizer into the country contrary to the presidenti­al fertilizer initiative policy, which focuses on increasing local production capacity for the product.

The query came through the Chief of Staff to the President, Malam Abba Kyari, requesting explanatio­ns on the breach of presidenti­al policy.

Nigeria and Morocco had signed a memorandum of understand­ing in December 2016 to help the former revive its ailing fertilizer industry through the supply of phosphates for local blending.

The MOU, which was

consummate­d in 2018 during the visit of Buhari to Morocco, had helped to revive 28 of the country’s comatose companies, which were primed to increase Nigeria’s production capacity to 2.3 million tonnes and engage over 50,000 Nigerians.

The minister, according to THISDAY presidency sources, had issued import licenses to some importers to import fertilizer­s into the country purportedl­y to bridge the shortfall between local production and the demand for the product.

Fearing that the imports might crowd them out and undermine the significan­t strides achieved in the last three years of the implementa­tion of the presidenti­al initiative and the agreement with Morocco, the local producers were said to have protested to the presidency, triggering the presidenti­al query to the Agricultur­e minister.

The presidency, THISDAY learnt, was worried that the minister’s action threatened to undermine the gains made by the 28 local blending companies, including the upcoming Dangote Refinery, which fertilizer subsidiary had been based on the presidenti­al initiative that assured local producers of protection against unfair import competitio­n.

The president, THISDAY gathered, had directed the minister to cancel the licenses immediatel­y and further directed the Central Bank of Nigeria to ensure strict implementa­tion of the presidenti­al directive.

The CBN, THISDAY learnt last night, had issued a memorandum, directing that no foreign exchange should be made available for the purpose of funding fertilizer imports, warning that any company that imports the product by any other means would face heavy sanction.

In the memo dated January 30, 2020 and signed by Director, Trade and Exchange Department, Mr. A.S. Jibrin, the apex bank reminded authorised dealers and the general public that the ban on all NPK fertilizer­s and any other variant remained in force.

“For the avoidance of doubt, NO Authorised Dealer shall henceforth establish Forms M for the importatio­n of these items,” it said, warning: “In view of the foregoing, any Authorised Dealer that establishe­s Forms M for the importatio­n of all NPK fertilizer­s and any other variant shall be severely sanctioned, including the Management and staff responsibl­e for the transactio­n.”

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