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The Federal Government has assured Nigerians that the ongoing food crisis will subside in the next one hundred andb eighty days.
The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen Abubakar Kyari, announced this via his social media platform on Wednesday.
Kyari, however, has outlined the strategies that will be put in place during this period to address the issue.
The announcement comes at a time when Nigerians are expressing frustration over the hardship and hunger in the country.
Kyari, however, has outlined the strategies that will be put in place during this period to address the issue.
He said: “Our administration has unveiled a series of strategic measures aimed at addressing the high food prices currently affecting our nation. These measures will be implemented over the next 180 days.”
His publication reads: “150-Day Duty-Free Import Window for Food Commodities:
“Suspension of duties, tariffs, and taxes for the importation of certain food commodities through land and sea borders. These commodities include maize, husked brown rice, wheat, and cowpeas.
“Imported food commodities will be subjected to a Recommended Retail Price (RRP). We understand concerns about the quality of these imports, especially regarding their genetic composition. The government assures that all standards will be maintained to ensure the safety and quality of food items for consumption.
“The Federal Government will import 250,000 metric tons of wheat and 250,000 metric tons of maize. These semi-processed commodities will be supplied to small-scale processors and millers across the country.
“Engagement with relevant stakeholders to set a GMP and purchase surplus food commodities to restock the National Strategic Food Reserve.”
It added: “Ramp-Up of Production for the 2024/2025 Farming Cycle:
“Continued support to smallholder farmers during the ongoing wet season farming through existing government initiatives; Strengthening and accelerating dry season farming nationwide;
“Embarking on aggressive agricultural mechanization to reduce drudgery, lower production costs, and boost productivity.
Collaborating with sub-national entities to identify irrigable lands and increase land under cultivation; Working closely with the Federal Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation to rehabilitate and maintain irrigation facilities under river basin authorities across the federation.
Enhancement of Nutrition Security
Promoting the production of fortified food commodities.
Kyari also explained that “Over the next 14 days, in close collaboration with the Presidential Food Systems Coordinating Unit (PFSCU) and the Economic Management Team (EMT), we will convene with respective agencies to finalize the implementation frameworks. We will ensure that information is publicly available to facilitate the participation of all relevant stakeholders across the country.”
According to him, the success of these measures hinges on the cooperation and collaboration of all relevant MDAs and stakeholders.