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A Desperate Sos To Mr President by Eknowhowng: 11:28pm On Nov 23, 2015
A DESPERATE SOS TO MR PRESIDENT

Good day sir,

We are using this medium to pass this message across to you because all other options of getting our message across have been exhausted. As you are aware, Nigeria is facing a big fiscal crisis due to falling oil and gas revenues and it is important now more than ever before to expand other sources of government revenue to make up the shortfall between revenues and government budgets.

It is against this backdrop that a ruthless group of greedy and unscrupulous elements are attempting to drive the country over the financial precipice, with the unwitting or deliberate support of the Central Bank of Nigeria whose Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele has promulgated a number of policies that are destructive to Nigeria’s economic interest and financially ruinous to an already impoverished populace.

Right now as you are reading this, there are several vessels at the Lagos port loaded with rice awaiting the CBN FORM M which is mandatory for large-scale forex transactions. These vessels will generate Customs revenues in excess of =N=6B, but the Emefiele-led CBN has refused to approve the FORM M Non-Valid For Forex. The automatic result of this is that these vessels will proceed to Cotonou in the neighbouring Republic of Benin and discharge their consignments. These consignments will then find their way back into Nigeria because Nigeria is the only country in West Africa with a high demand for parboiled rice.

A lot of commodities that are supposed to be imported legitimately into Nigeria via the ports are being diverted to ports in Benin Republic and then brought into Nigeria through land borders such as Seme and Idiroko where Customs are conniving with agents to under-declare goods. For example, a truck loaded with 45tons of rice is to pay =N= 2.1M as Duty, but it will be rotated 4 times with just one Duty receipt.

If the CBN will not allow Nigerian businessmen to conduct legitimate trade through our own ports which create jobs for millions in Nigeria, why are these commodities being allowed to find their way to Nigeria’s corrupt and porous land borders via Cotonou?

Our investigations show that Stallion Group which owes Nigeria over =N=20B in unpaid rice Duties currently has four vessels discharging rice in Cotonou. This rice will eventually find its way into Nigeria after being massively under-declared at the borders, swindling our country of billions of Naira in revenues at a time when Nigeria is facing harsh financial austerity due to weakened government revenues. We strongly suggest that all businesses owned by Stallion / Popular Foods /Mascot Agro should be immediately shut down and investigated for corrupt and treasonous dealings.

Nigerians are suffering. An already impoverished populace now has to contend with a 200% increase in the cost of a gallon of vegetable oil due to poor CBN policies, and the same is applicable to rice and other essential commodities. Various goods and commodities, which have been foreign exchange earners for Nigeria are no longer being exported due to the bad policies of the CBN. By incompetence or by active collaboration, Mr. Godwin Emefiele is enabling serial economic predators to destroy Nigeria’s economy and place the Nigerian people in even more difficulty.

Stallion Group and other economic saboteurs who have made a business model out of cheating and stealing from Nigeria should be thoroughly investigated and the appropriate action should be taken against them. Mr. Godwin Emefiele should also be fired due to bad policies that are affecting the human security and economic well-being of all Nigerians. We trust you will do the right thing.



Kind Regards

A Group Of Concerned Nigerians

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Re: A Desperate Sos To Mr President by chocolateme(f): 11:30pm On Nov 23, 2015
Hope he sees it
Re: A Desperate Sos To Mr President by ijebu2020: 1:26am On Nov 24, 2015
U SEE WHAT AM SAYING ABOUTH THE LAZY MODS ON NAIRALAND NOW..WHY SHOULD THIS POST/WRITE UP NOT MAKE FRONT PAGE...NA WA OOO
Re: A Desperate Sos To Mr President by jaymejate: 1:36am On Nov 24, 2015
NL mods are just not useful. This is a post they try and publicize it, na xo xo nonsense naked, meaningless post go de FP.


And also Mr President, the fact that you are now in charge of petroleum. What are your plans, i mean effective plans to eradicate corruption in that sector and to boost the petroleum production?

Are you also going to focus on petroleum rather than focusing on Agriculture too?

Importation nko.
Naira to dollar value nko?

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