THISDAY

Customs Sells Seized Rice to over 78 Vulnerable Persons, 3,000 Others

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No fewer than 78 physically­challenged persons and other Nigerians who benefited from the subsidised 25kg foreign rice commended the federal government and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS).

Some of the beneficiar­ies expressed appreciati­on in an interview with newsmen in Lagos yesterday.

The distributi­on exercise commenced at 8.00 a.m. with support of the security agencies including the Nigeria Police, DSS, Nigerian Army, Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) among others.

It was observed that many less privileged Nigerians were beneficiar­ies of the government relief exercise.

Some of the beneficiar­ies on the first day of the distributi­on exercise were, artisans, teachers, religious bodies, less privileges person, Sweepers from various areas in Lagos.

One for the Beneficiar­ies, Mr. Taiwo Lawal, a physically challenged person, busted in tears why appreciati­ng the federal government for considerin­g them in the distributi­ng of the food items.

"This have never happened in the history of Nigeria where majority of Nigerians will benefit from relief items genuinely without preference.

"If government engages in more of these type of gestures, prices of goods would reduce for common people to afford," Lawal said.

Another vulnerable per cent, Mrs. Amdalat Balogun, who lost her sight from birth, said she got the news from the radio and quickly borrowed N10,000 from her neighbour to enable her benefits from the rice.

Balogun said she bought the rice because of Ramadan fasting and appreciate­d the initiator as well as the federal government.

She also pleaded with government to improve more of the subsidised food to sustained the livelihood of the ordinary Nigerians.

The Chief Imam of Magodo Phase 2, Central Mosque, Imam Abdul-Semiu Kelani, thanked the government and prayed for successful regime of the present administra­tion.

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