
President Buhari has once again instructed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) not to provide foreign exchange for the importation of food items. The President gave the directive at the fifth regular meeting with the presidential economic advisory council that held at the statehouse in Abuja today December 29.
A statement
released by Garba Shehu, the president’s senior special assistant on media and
publicity, quoted President Buhari as saying Nigerians must eat what is
produced here.
“The CBN must
not give money to import food. Already, about seven states are producing all
the rice we need. We must eat what we produce. Going back to the land is the
way out. We depend on petrol at the expense of agriculture. Now the oil
industry is in turmoil. We are being squeezed to produce at 1.5 million barrels
a day as against a capacity to produce 2.3 million. At the same time, the
technical cost of our production per barrel is high, compared to the Middle
East production.
We will
continue to encourage our people to go back to the land. Our elite is
indoctrinated in the idea that we are rich in oil, leaving the land for the
city for oil riches.
We are back
to the land now. We must not lose the opportunity to make life easier for our
people. Imagine what would have happened if we didn’t encourage agriculture and
closed the borders. We would have been in trouble.” he said.
This is the
third time that the President would issue CBN the directive not to give food
importers foreign exchange. The first time was in August 2019 and again in
September 2020.
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