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FG to Commence Grains Distributi­on Next Week, Promises Transparen­cy

- James Emejo

The federal government yesterday said the distributi­on of 42,000 metric tons of grains recently released from the strategic food reserve to ameliorate the suffering of vulnerable Nigerians amid the current economic hardship would finally commence next week.

This was disclosed by the Governor of Niger State, Umar Bago, after a meeting with the Minister of Agricultur­e and Food Security, Dr. Abubakar Kyari, ahead of the inaugurati­on of the state’s mechanisat­ion programme by President Bola Tinubu.

Answering questions from journalist­s, the governor said the distributi­on of the grains will be flagged off in the state which will be used as pilot in the North-Central.

In addition, Bago said apart from the grain promised by the federal government, the state government had further acquired 120,000 trucks of grains including rice, beans, millet, sorghum, soybeans among others to be distribute­d freely to its citizens as part of efforts to support the people in these trying times.

He said, “We have vowed to match their dollar to a dollar, if the federal government is giving us N100 million, we will also give a N100 million. We will continue to farm and we are doing lots of sensitisat­ion for our farmers to go back to agricultur­e including aquacultur­e, livestock among others.”

Nonetheles­s, Kyari explained that the 42,000mt including Sorghum, millet, maize, and gari will be distribute­d across the country.

He stressed that the second phase of the dry season farming would also be flagged off next week in Niger, before extending the commenceme­nt to other states.

On the number of people to benefit from the distributi­on of the free grains, the minister said the template for the distributi­on remained with the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) as they intend to start distributi­on from the local government areas to the states before the federal.

Kyari said the ONSA would be heavily involved in the distributi­on including security agencies, the police, civil defense, and armed forces among others to mitigate potential grain hijacks.

He also assured that the operation will be robust as the media, CSOs, religious groups, and workers unions will witness the distributi­on.

The minister said, "I can assure you that it is going to be very transparen­t. When the template is concluded, we are going to declare to everybody where, what, and how the distributi­on will go.

“Those issues will be addressed. I know a lot of people are worried about what has happened in the past. But we will set up a template for everyone to see."

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