Governor Umar Bago of Niger has clarified misconceptions regarding the State’s stance on the mass purchase of Food Items from the State to other States in the Country.
The Governor said this while speaking with Journalists in Abuja on Monday.
Bago said he only stopped bulk purchases of Food from Local Markets to Neighbouring Countries, adding that Food Items purchased in the State Markets were not stopped from being taken to other States.
He said the decision was to regulate the level of sales and ensure People were not exploited by Smugglers.
“We have Markets in the Local Government Headquarters; we have Local Markets in the bushes; now these Aggregators, Saboteurs, and even Smugglers go to these Villages.
“For a Farmer to give you a Bag of Paddy, it may take him two to three days because it’s manual. Imagine arresting two hundred Trucks of Paddy crossing to Benin Republic from Niger State.
“You can imagine what it does to the Market. Our Factories here are starved; People take our Paddies to Benin Republic, mill it, bring it back, and exploit our People.”
He highlighted the challenges faced by Local Farmers, including exploitation by Middlemen and Smugglers who divert Agricultural Produce to International Markets.
Bago stressed the importance of protecting Local Industries and ensuring fair Market Prices for Farmers.
“So, what we did was say, let’s control the level of sales. We know how much you need as a Farmer; you don’t need to sell everything overnight.
“Why is somebody luring you with excess Cash, not minding the Price?” he queried.
He further emphasised the detrimental effects of unchecked Food Exportation on the Local Economy, adding that Niger State’s Factories were suffering due to the exploitation of Agricultural Resources.
“A bag that we sell for N40,000, somebody is giving you N100,000; obviously, you know there’s a problem, so the ban is addressing the Food Inflation in the State.
He said his effort was yielding results, and it was necessary to intensify as a Country while restating his commitment to support Local Farmers and ensure Food Security within the Country.
The Governor said there was a need for collaborative efforts to address challenges in the Agricultural Sector and promote Sustainable Development.
The Governor, while responding to the reaction of the Citizens to Economic Hardship, stopped the bulk purchase of Food from Local Markets.
However, some Reports claimed that Bago banned the sale and purchase of Foods in bulk from Niger State to other Nigerian States.
President Bola Tinubu is expected to inaugurate an Agro-Processing Zone, Agric Equipment and the remodelled Minna International Airport on Monday.
Governor Mohammed Umaru-Bago of Niger said while inspecting the Projects on Saturday, that about 2,000 Hectares would be utilised for the Agro-Processing Zone Project.
Also on the Inspection Team was the President of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ), Chris Isiguzo.
Bago said about 1,000 Hectares would be utilised for Deep Irrigation and Green Houses while an additional 1,000 Hectares was specifically for processing of Dairy Products.
He added that the remodelling of the International Airport in Minna had reached 99 percent completion.
“Niger State sells an average of half a million Cattle to Nigerians and People outside Nigeria daily.
“We don’t need to transport these Cattle by Road at all, you can take the Meat that is frozen from the Airport to anywhere and it will create Employment, enhance Value Chain,” the Governor added.
On the Agro Zone, he said water would be piped from Shiroro Dam for use by Farmers at the Site.
“We are constructing about 140 kilometres of Water Irrigation Channels to this place from Shiroro Dam,” he said.
The Governor said the Projects would be executed in partnership with some Foreign Companies.
“This Project is an ambitious 50-year Programme, but the First Phase will be finished in the next few years so that Mr. President can commission it.
“We are bringing in 80 Megawatts of Power to this Airport,” he added.
He said Government would offer Tax Holiday for Companies willing to move to the State.
“Niger State has strategically positioned itself now to become Nigeria’s Water Reservoir so that the Overflow from all these Dams and Rivers can now be stored for Irrigation and we plug them during crisis,” he added.
The NUJ President commended the Governor for the Initiative.
“Coming here today to see the massive transformation that is ongoing in this place speaks volumes about the commitment of the present Administration in the State.
“If you go around the Airport, you can see that it can compete with any other Airport in Africa and that shows that the Government has invested so much in this Airport,” he added.
He said that the idea of locating the Agro-Processing Zone within the Airport was a great idea.
“Before now, we were dependent on Oil, but there is a need to diversify and that is what the Governor has done by focusing on Agriculture,” Isiguzo said.
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