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2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 7:17am On Feb 22
Two weeks after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu directed the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to release 42,000 metric tons of maize, millet and other commodities from the national strategic reserve to Nigerians for free, the items are yet to be distributed.

This is amidst the biting cost of living crisis in the country which is believed to be largely caused by the present administration’s policies of petrol subsidy removal and currency floating.



The president’s directive to release grains to the citizens was aimed at addressing hunger which had triggered protests in some states.

Following the directive given on February 8, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, last Wednesday at a press conference in Abuja, said grains would be distributed free to poor Nigerians.

Kyari said, “This 42,000MT is going to the needy free of charge. It will be directly to the needy at no cost.”

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The minister said the grains would be released to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for onward distribution to Nigerians because the agency has the poverty index of the country.



“They know exactly where it is needed and they have a policy on how they transport and store it before it is distributed to the needy free.

“We have started working on that. We have already instructed NEMA to give us their work plan so that we can quickly go ahead and take possession of those stocks,” the minister said.

However, Daily Trust’s checks in many states showed that the grains were yet to be made available for distribution as of yesterday.

In Kano, grains had not been released to the state when our correspondent checked yesterday.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Food Security, Hajiya Aisha Muhammad Idris, said the state was ready to distribute food items as soon as they were released.

Our correspondent in Kwara State reports that the grains promised by the federal government had not been released to the state.

NEMA’s head of operations for Kwara and Niger states, Zainab Saidu, told Daily Trust yesterday that “NEMA is not in possession of any grains yet. If there were, they would have contacted us at the zonal office and delivered straight to us. But there is nothing like that yet. I have not heard from my headquarters on the issue and I believe they (federal government) have not released anything yet.”

Kwara SEMA chairman, Moshood Magaji, also said: “We have not received any message on the issue and my office is not handling anything like distribution. I do not know of any distribution from the federal government.”

Reports from Taraba also indicated that no grains had been released to the state as there were no grains at the NEMA office in the state when our reporter visited yesterday.


The situation was the same in Gombe and Ogun states, as NEMA officials there said they were yet to receive grains from the federal government.

Reports from Niger, Oyo, Cross River, Benue, Bauchi, Yobe, Kogi, and Nasarawa states also indicated that the federal government had not released food items to them yet.



We’re waiting – NEMA hqtrs

At its headquarters in Abuja, NEMA said it was yet to receive the grains from the agriculture ministry for distribution to Nigerians.


Its head of Press and Public Relations Unit, Manzo Ezekiel, however, told Daily Trust yesterday that they were in talks with the agriculture ministry on the development.

He said as soon as the grains were handed over to the agency, distribution would commence.



Why there’s delay – Agric ministry

The Director of Information, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Joel Oruche, neither answered phone calls nor replied to a text message sent to him by Daily Trust for explanation on why the grains had not been released as promised.


But an official in the ministry, who spoke to Daily Trust, on condition of anonymity, attributed the delay to data authentication.

He said this was to avoid the mistakes made during the previous distribution of palliatives.

“The ministry has been holding several inter-agency meetings at various levels to make sure the grains reach the intended impoverished people rather than falling into the wrong hands,” he said.

The official said the grains were in silos located in different parts of the country.

He added that the logistics and security modalities had to be properly worked out to have a hitch-free distribution exercise across the country.


However, credible sources told Daily Trust yesterday that despite claims by government officials, there is not enough grain reserve in the country.

One of the sources said it is better for the government to tell the citizens the truth instead of making promises that would not be fulfilled.

Another source said importation of grains remains the only option for now to address food shortages in the interim and advised government at all levels to provide security and incentives for farmers ahead of the next cropping season.

Findings revealed that Nigeria has 33 silos with a total capacity of 1.3 million metric tons for its Strategic Grain Reserve (SGR) system.


However, about 19 of these silos were concessioned to the private sector for a number of years.

The ministry has not given details of what is available in the national strategic grains reserve silos, describing it as a national security issue.

Agric Minister Abubakar Kyari during a recent briefing at the Joint Senate Committee on the State of the Economy, insisted that Nigeria’s grain reserves were not empty.

“On the issue of food reserve, I think a question was asked: Are the grains available? I will say yes, the ones we are about to release are available,” he said.




Invest in agric to tackle hunger, US urges govt

Meanwhile, the United States has urged the federal government to invest in agriculture to address the food security challenges in the country.

The US Charge d’Affaires in Nigeria, David Greene, made the call yesterday at Ipao Ekiti, in Ikole Council Area of Ekiti State during a visit by the US Embassy to the 15,000-hectare Agbeyewa Farms.

He urged leaders in Nigeria to harness the abundant arable lands, fertile soil and favourable weather endowments to provide food for Nigerians and for export.

He said: “We are aware of the food security challenge and the post-harvest losses in Nigeria. With investments and leadership like this, I think the lives of a lot of Nigerians can be changed for the better.”





https://dailytrust.com/2-weeks-after-tinubus-directive-fg-yet-to-release-free-grains-to-nigerians/
Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by crossfm: 7:19am On Feb 22
Hehehe.

You will wait taya.

This has always been the modus operandi of this government.

They promised palliative immediately subsidy was removed. No body got anything,that one went to voicemail.

They promised to transfer money to the poor and vulnerable people in Nigeria. This particular one is the highest scam. Most of the poor and vulnerable people in Nigeria don't even have bank account,so how did they do the miracle of transferring money to them.
They did absolutely nothing.

They are here again with the promise of releasing audio grains,and you believe them.

Their promises is actualized in the metaphysical realm grin tongue.

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by 1Alex: 7:19am On Feb 22
Where the grains dey?

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by Nbote(m): 7:20am On Feb 22
Lolzzz.. Where is CNG buses??

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by EreluRoz: 7:23am On Feb 22
All these will not solve anything, they will divert everything, I know how they do these things.

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by malali: 7:24am On Feb 22
Its better they flood the markets, Set up cooperative boards to serve as an intermediate buffer.

Get market intelligence on hoarders and price manipulators.

Look for vulnerable markets, the governors can assist with these, why does everything have to be done by presidency. Governor should sit down with stakeholders in their states and forward possible solutions. Each state should have a commodity board.

When the prices are creeping up, you release some from the cooperatives.

When the prices are down you keep the grains in storage.

Eventually when the production is enough the market will self regulate.

Giving free grains to everyone is not realistically possible. Let us be honest.

The government should stop making this kind of promises they cant fulfill.

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 7:24am On Feb 22
Where is grain storage, Nigeria loves lies more than truth. grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by koondog: 7:27am On Feb 22
SE and SS, don't touch those grains before you start behaving like agbados. Before you know it you be on the ground shouting Ebin pawa oh!

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by Didijiji: 7:28am On Feb 22
Tinubu is digging a big hole for himself

Propaganda will only kill you

9 months and people can’t take one thing you said for what it is

Students loan, CNG Buses, Grains, 35k wage awards

How long do you intend to keep lying?

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by Racoon(m): 7:30am On Feb 22
Government runned on lies and propaganda does no one any good. Useless mofos!

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by RepoMan007: 7:49am On Feb 22
Misleading headline.
It wasn't meant to be free from the history of grain releases and how they were done. It will be sold at just the right price to stabilize supply and prices. Take note OP.
Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by Bobloco: 7:52am On Feb 22
Tinubu's regime is notorious in churning out propaganda

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 8:23am On Feb 22
Racoon:
Government runned on lies and propaganda does no one any good. Useless mofos!
I pity many youth that can't see their future being used to play pool by politicians. cheesy grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 8:24am On Feb 22
RepoMan007:
Misleading headline.
It wasn't meant to be free from the history of grain releases and his they were done. It will be sold at just the right price to stabilize supply and prices. Take note OP.

It was said, it will be free. grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by jmoore(m): 8:52am On Feb 22
There is no grain reserve in this country.


First class accounting that can't account for our food reserve. You can buy a certificate, but to defend it is babablu.

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by Penguin2: 9:01am On Feb 22
So, if they tell you that Nigeria has grain reserve, you go believe?

I’m waiting to see how long Tinubu can sustain his government on propaganda and lies.

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by skj1377(m): 9:03am On Feb 22
No grains in any storage
Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 9:19am On Feb 22
Penguin2:
So, if they tell you that Nigeria has grain reserve, you go believe?

I’m waiting to see how long Tinubu can sustain his government on propaganda and lies.

Ebi npa won ooooooo. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by RepoMan007: 9:39am On Feb 22
iwaeda:


It was said, it will be free. grin grin grin grin grin grin
by who?
Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by sirchim(m): 10:44am On Feb 22
You still believe these criminals? They can't offer anything at all!

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 11:55am On Feb 22
RepoMan007:
by who?

Tinubu said is free. grin grin grin grin

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by SalamRushdie: 12:32pm On Feb 22
I doubt there is any grain anywhere ..remember Buhari released them and they were spoilt

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by Cindypresh(f): 12:42pm On Feb 22
EreluRoz:
All these will not solve anything, they will divert everything, I know how they do these things.

Tinupoo will divert it will bullion vans.

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 12:58pm On Feb 22
Cindypresh:


Tinupoo will divert it will bullion vans.


grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by EbolaTinubu: 1:11pm On Feb 22
grin
Useless lier

If you are still believing that his useless mannequin is going to perform, then your madness go soon enter market

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by killsmith(f): 1:16pm On Feb 22
When he dies, he will be inducted into the hall of the gods as a god of lies and propaganda.

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by Floky215: 1:24pm On Feb 22
iwaeda:
Two weeks after President Bola Ahmed Tinubu directed the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security to release 42,000 metric tons of maize, millet and other commodities from the national strategic reserve to Nigerians for free, the items are yet to be distributed.

This is amidst the biting cost of living crisis in the country which is believed to be largely caused by the present administration’s policies of petrol subsidy removal and currency floating.



The president’s directive to release grains to the citizens was aimed at addressing hunger which had triggered protests in some states.

Following the directive given on February 8, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, last Wednesday at a press conference in Abuja, said grains would be distributed free to poor Nigerians.

Kyari said, “This 42,000MT is going to the needy free of charge. It will be directly to the needy at no cost.”

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The minister said the grains would be released to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for onward distribution to Nigerians because the agency has the poverty index of the country.



“They know exactly where it is needed and they have a policy on how they transport and store it before it is distributed to the needy free.

“We have started working on that. We have already instructed NEMA to give us their work plan so that we can quickly go ahead and take possession of those stocks,” the minister said.

However, Daily Trust’s checks in many states showed that the grains were yet to be made available for distribution as of yesterday.

In Kano, grains had not been released to the state when our correspondent checked yesterday.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Food Security, Hajiya Aisha Muhammad Idris, said the state was ready to distribute food items as soon as they were released.

Our correspondent in Kwara State reports that the grains promised by the federal government had not been released to the state.

NEMA’s head of operations for Kwara and Niger states, Zainab Saidu, told Daily Trust yesterday that “NEMA is not in possession of any grains yet. If there were, they would have contacted us at the zonal office and delivered straight to us. But there is nothing like that yet. I have not heard from my headquarters on the issue and I believe they (federal government) have not released anything yet.”

Kwara SEMA chairman, Moshood Magaji, also said: “We have not received any message on the issue and my office is not handling anything like distribution. I do not know of any distribution from the federal government.”

Reports from Taraba also indicated that no grains had been released to the state as there were no grains at the NEMA office in the state when our reporter visited yesterday.


The situation was the same in Gombe and Ogun states, as NEMA officials there said they were yet to receive grains from the federal government.

Reports from Niger, Oyo, Cross River, Benue, Bauchi, Yobe, Kogi, and Nasarawa states also indicated that the federal government had not released food items to them yet.



We’re waiting – NEMA hqtrs

At its headquarters in Abuja, NEMA said it was yet to receive the grains from the agriculture ministry for distribution to Nigerians.


Its head of Press and Public Relations Unit, Manzo Ezekiel, however, told Daily Trust yesterday that they were in talks with the agriculture ministry on the development.

He said as soon as the grains were handed over to the agency, distribution would commence.



Why there’s delay – Agric ministry

The Director of Information, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, Joel Oruche, neither answered phone calls nor replied to a text message sent to him by Daily Trust for explanation on why the grains had not been released as promised.


But an official in the ministry, who spoke to Daily Trust, on condition of anonymity, attributed the delay to data authentication.

He said this was to avoid the mistakes made during the previous distribution of palliatives.

“The ministry has been holding several inter-agency meetings at various levels to make sure the grains reach the intended impoverished people rather than falling into the wrong hands,” he said.

The official said the grains were in silos located in different parts of the country.

He added that the logistics and security modalities had to be properly worked out to have a hitch-free distribution exercise across the country.


However, credible sources told Daily Trust yesterday that despite claims by government officials, there is not enough grain reserve in the country.

One of the sources said it is better for the government to tell the citizens the truth instead of making promises that would not be fulfilled.

Another source said importation of grains remains the only option for now to address food shortages in the interim and advised government at all levels to provide security and incentives for farmers ahead of the next cropping season.

Findings revealed that Nigeria has 33 silos with a total capacity of 1.3 million metric tons for its Strategic Grain Reserve (SGR) system.


However, about 19 of these silos were concessioned to the private sector for a number of years.

The ministry has not given details of what is available in the national strategic grains reserve silos, describing it as a national security issue.

Agric Minister Abubakar Kyari during a recent briefing at the Joint Senate Committee on the State of the Economy, insisted that Nigeria’s grain reserves were not empty.

“On the issue of food reserve, I think a question was asked: Are the grains available? I will say yes, the ones we are about to release are available,” he said.




Invest in agric to tackle hunger, US urges govt

Meanwhile, the United States has urged the federal government to invest in agriculture to address the food security challenges in the country.

The US Charge d’Affaires in Nigeria, David Greene, made the call yesterday at Ipao Ekiti, in Ikole Council Area of Ekiti State during a visit by the US Embassy to the 15,000-hectare Agbeyewa Farms.

He urged leaders in Nigeria to harness the abundant arable lands, fertile soil and favourable weather endowments to provide food for Nigerians and for export.

He said: “We are aware of the food security challenge and the post-harvest losses in Nigeria. With investments and leadership like this, I think the lives of a lot of Nigerians can be changed for the better.”





https://dailytrust.com/2-weeks-after-tinubus-directive-fg-yet-to-release-free-grains-to-nigerians/

It's because there is no grains anywhere to release...!!
This government have been flying on propaganda from day one..!!

They are simply trying to gather together people's grains custom ceased and push it out as their own reserve...!!

Believe this government at yourbown peril...!!!

The 50K grant for small scale business people and 1M Naira loan has gone to voice note as usual already..!!!

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Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by RepoMan007: 1:27pm On Feb 22
iwaeda:


Tinubu said is free. grin grin grin grin
link?
Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 2:04pm On Feb 22
RepoMan007:
link?
Google search. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: 2 Weeks After Tinubu’s Directive: FG Yet To Release Free Grains To Nigerians by iwaeda: 7:37am On Feb 23
Where is the grain. grin grin grin cheesy

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