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Nigerians struggle to access N40,000 rice sales points •We only saw them showing rice on television – Abuja resident

The FrontierThe FrontierSeptember 9, 2024 2813 Minutes read0

•Bags of rice

Nigerians in the Federal Capital Territory are struggling to locate the sales points for the N40,000 subsidised rice that was officially launched by the federal government last week.

The launch, which took place on September 5, 2024, saw the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, flagging off the sale of 30,000 metric tonnes of milled rice at a subsidised rate of N40,000 per 50kg bag, reports The PUNCH.

Speaking at the launch in Abuja, Kyari revealed that the initiative was driven by the commitment of President Bola Tinubu to ensuring that “Nigerians do not go to bed hungry.”

He acknowledged the various challenges that contributed to the current high cost of food in the country, including the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, climate change, and local economic factors.

“We are all aware that in the recent past, especially after the mass of COVID-19, and due to the Russian-Ukraine war, climate change and other localised factors, challenges food prices, have made it difficult for Nigerians,” Kyari said.

He assured the public that the government has put in place mechanisms to ensure transparency and the smooth sale of the subsidised rice.

He urged citizens to cooperate with government agencies to make the initiative successful, stating, “I, therefore, urge our dear citizens to cooperate with the relevant agencies of government who will try to serve you to achieve this great initiative of the government.

“Let us work together to ensure that the dream of the present administration to uphold the fundamental right to food for all Nigerians is achieved.”

Kyari also stated that to ensure fair distribution, the rice sales would follow a “one person, one bag” policy.

But despite the fanfare around the launch, FCT residents have expressed frustration over their inability to locate designated collection or payment points for the rice. Many say they have not seen any distribution points set up in their local areas.

A resident of Kuje Area Council, Mrs Yunusa Eleojo, shared her disappointment. She recounted buying a bag of rice from a wholesale vendor for N84,000, more than double the price promised by the government.

“I only heard the government is selling rice at N40,000 per bag, I don’t know where the stores are located, not to talk of how to buy,” she said.

“I had to buy a bag of rice for N84,000 on Friday from a wholesaler who even claimed it was a wholesale price,” she added.

Another resident from Bwari Area Council, identified as Mama Twins voiced similar concerns.

“We saw them showing rice on the television saying the government is selling rice for N40,000 but up till now, we are not aware of anywhere to buy the rice here,” she said.

She also raised concerns that middlemen might take advantage of the distribution chain, further complicating access to the subsidised rice.

Another FCT resident, Salami Taiwo expressed skepticism about the entire initiative.

“The day I heard about the N40,000 per bag of rice I knew it would not be realistic because of the way the government has been treating us,” he said.

Efforts to get a response from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security regarding the matter were not successful as of press time.

Officials at the Public Affairs Department of the ministry did not respond to enquiries on the matter.

As the public awaits further clarification from the government on where and how to access the subsidised rice, the frustration among residents continues to grow.

Many hope the distribution issues will be resolved soon so that the subsidised rice can reach those who need it most.

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