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Smuggling of rice, poultry products economic sabotage, says Saraki
Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, has condemned the high rate of smuggling of rice and poultry products into the country and described the practice as “economic sabotage.”
This is even as he mandated the Senate Committee on Agriculture to investigate why the Federal Ministries of Agriculture and Finance are yet to pay compensation to all poultry farmers who lost their birds during the recent outbreak of the Avian Influenza (bird flu) in the country.
The Senate President spoke when the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Anadariya Farms, Alhaji Usman Dantata Jr. led representatives of the Poultry Farmers’ Association of Nigeria on a visit to him in Abuja.
According to a statement by the Senate President’s Special Assistant on Print Media, Chuks Okocha, Saraki also tasked the Nigerian Customs Services to step up its anti- smuggling campaigns in rice, chicken and other items as “Nigeria can no longer serve as a dumping ground for imported smuggled goods.
The Senate President said: “We will see what we can do particularly on the issue of non-payment of compensation to farmers that lost their birds to the Avian Influenza. These farmers who are doing well, need our encouragement.
“This is where government will show true interest in Agriculture and ensure that all compensation are paid. So, Chairman Committee on Agriculture, take note and meet the Ministers of Agriculture and Finance and see what we can do,” he said.
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On the crippling effect of smuggling through the borders, Saraki said, “The second issue you raised which has became a very big issue is the issue of smuggling. We all know that about 40 to 50 per cent of poultry products are still being smuggled into the country and this is bad.
“Something needs to be done about it. Nigeria Customs must sit up because it is an economic sabotage. It is now that we must stop this smuggling particularly on Agricultural products like rice and chicken.
“We will take this up aggressively. Without that, we are only wasting our time. Nothing we are going to do at this level in support of agriculture if products are still going to be smuggled in. Chicken is still being smuggled in. Rice still being smuggled in.
“This is something we must fight as a nation. This is economic sabotage we are talking about and the management of the Nigeria Customs must rise up. Either they are ready to do it or we give it to people that are ready to do it.
“If there are challenges the Nigerian Customs is having, let them tell us. We are ready to support them. This is a fight we must win. Ordinarily, if we are talking about diversifying the economy and we still allow the smuggling of chicken, there is no way organizations like your own can survive.”
On access to finance, the Senate President said, “I am surprised and this is the aspect we have to take up. Organizations like yours are borrowing money from banks at 25 per cent interest rates. I think the Chairman of Senate Committee on Agriculture has a lot of work to do here. If we have organizations that are serious, the Central Bank must give them total support, it is clear that they need more support,” he said.
Earlier, the leader of the group, Alhaji Dantata Jr. lamented the non-payment of compensation to all the farmers who lost their birds during the last outbreak of bird flu in the country.
He insisted that the progress of poultry farming in the country is greatly being undermined by the activities of smugglers and high interest rates being charged by commercial banks in the country.
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JOHNSON PETER
June 7, 2017 at 2:05 pm
Stupid saraki, the idiot is talking about smuggling rice and poultry where by he is into same business. Thief, any word from saraki is of no use
Animashaun Ayodeji
June 7, 2017 at 2:43 pm
It is a thing of shame that Nigeria is still importing rice and chicken, these are foods highly consumed by Nigerians. If about 50% are still being smuggled into the country, then the government must go to war with the smugglers
Abeni Adebisi
June 7, 2017 at 2:44 pm
Some serious people are ready to do business in this country, but financial institutions are not supporting them, which is discouraging many people from operating on a large scale.
Balarabe musa
June 7, 2017 at 6:24 pm
Let them start with a small business, you don’t need to start big before making it big. Little drop of waters make a mighty ocean.
yanju omotodun
June 7, 2017 at 6:46 pm
Even where is the little money to start? They should make loan available.
Anita Kingsley
June 7, 2017 at 2:45 pm
If commercial banks are supporting farmers and charging them very low interests on the money lend, Nigeria’s agricultural sector would have improved and there’d be more food for Nigerians to consume
seyi jelili
June 7, 2017 at 6:40 pm
Saraki should initiate a law as Senate President to stop the smuggling in of rice and poultry ,it’s simple.
yanju omotodun
June 7, 2017 at 6:45 pm
He won’t do such because he is a smuggler himself. He is a major smuggler of cars in Nigeria. So many people don’t understand his problem with the CG of custom, Ali, it is beyond the surface we saw.