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Rice Importation Through Land Borders Remains Banned by xolocious(m): 12:24am On Oct 09, 2016
RICE IMPORTS REMAIN BANNED THROUGH THE LAND BORDERS
Our attention has been drawn to publications on various online platforms indicating that the Nigeria Customs Service has reversed the ban on Rice importation through the land borders. These reports were attributed to a press interview purportedly granted by the Service Public Relations Officer, Deputy-Comptroller Wale Adeniyi.
2. It has become necessary to re-state the true position in view of the confusion which these online publications may create in the industry. It is even more expedient to provide this clarification given that the fact that the Service has taken a firm position earlier in the week through a joint press conference with Stakeholders.
3. First, we like to reiterate the position that importation of Rice remains banned through our Land Borders, and we have the commitment of Partner Government Agencies and Stakeholders to enforce this restriction. While this restriction is in force, Rice imports through the Ports are still allowed subject to payment of extant charges.
4. It is equally important to restate the confidence of the Nigeria Customs Service in the ability of Nigerian Rice Producers to fill the existing sufficiency gaps in the supply of the product. The Service has noted with satisfaction the ongoing Rice Revolution undertaken by many State Governments, and Strategic Interventions by Federal Government Agencies. The Service is convinced that the bumper harvests expected from these efforts will address the supply gap in 2017. It is our belief that continuous waste of scarce forex on a commodity that can be produced locally makes no economic sense, most especially at a period of recession. The Service will therefore advocate a total Ban on Rice Importation into Nigeria with effect from 2017.
5. It is worrisome that the publications that resurfaced this weekend were being attributed to a Press interview granted in October 2015. We strongly suspect that some powerful forces behind Rice Smuggling are at work, recycling an old report under a different circumstance to create confusion. We urge Nigerians to watch out for similar antics as the firm stand on Rice smuggling will pitch their selfish interest against our national interest.
Signed
Wale Adeniyi
Public Relations Officer
For: Comptroller-General of Customs


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Re: Rice Importation Through Land Borders Remains Banned by LMandela(m): 12:33am On Oct 09, 2016
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Re: Rice Importation Through Land Borders Remains Banned by micfoley: 12:35am On Oct 09, 2016
Which one do we now believe?
Re: Rice Importation Through Land Borders Remains Banned by JohnNgene: 6:11am On Oct 09, 2016
This is interesting. If this is true, then rice smugglers are indeed desperate. Lol. Or could it be that the government may have leaked out the false news to see how Nigerians will react to it?

I was actually disappointed when I heard of the reversal. Not because I supported the ban in the first place but because a reversal will do too much damage to local investments into rice farming and production.

We need stability in policies more than anything. Stability will attract foreign investors to come to Nigeria and set up rice farms.

Stability will attract a serious investor to either partner with me on my palm plantation here in Enugu or to buy the plantation for N5million and inter-crop it with rice. Agriculture is indeed the future.

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Re: Rice Importation Through Land Borders Remains Banned by xolocious(m): 8:56am On Oct 09, 2016
JohnNgene:
This is interesting. If this is true, then rice smugglers are indeed desperate. Lol. Or could it be that the government may have leaked out the false news to see how Nigerians will react to it?

I was actually disappointed when I heard of the reversal. Not because I supported the ban in the first place but because a reversal will do too much damage to local investments into rice farming and production.

We need stability in policies more than anything. Stability will attract foreign investors to come to Nigeria and set up rice farms.

Stability will attract a serious investor to either partner with me on my palm plantation here in Enugu or to buy the plantation for N5million and inter-crop it with rice. Agriculture is indeed the future.



you're on point bro.

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