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Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by tayebest(m): 6:30am On Sep 10, 2019
- Closure has reduced petrol smuggling – NNPC

Prices of food stuffs and other commodities have increased in many border towns and most of the country’s cities as the borders remain partially closed, Daily Trust reports.

The partial closure is as a result of joint security exercise conducted by the customs, immigration, and other security outfits aimed at securing Nigeria’s borders. The exercise started on August 20.

The authorities said the security exercise was called at the instance of the National Security Adviser (NSA).

Daily Trust reports that many Nigerians who do trans-border business have been experiencing difficulties in carrying out their trade.
This has forced them to cut their demand even as they increased the prices of their little stocks, our reporters learnt.

Worst hit are residents of border communities where prices of food stuffs and other commodities have soared.

In some border communities in Ogun State, petrol was even sold for N350 per litre, instead of government regulated price of N145/litre.
Also in border communities in Kwara state, petrol price that used to be N160 is now being sold for between N200 and N400.

The increment in petrol price in the areas has also led to hike in transportation fare which has also affected the prices of locally produced food items like yam, yam flour and others in most towns in Kwara State.


‘Closure blocked smuggling of petrol’

But a renowned financial expert Mr Bismarck Rewane said the closure of the border has forced the price of petrol down to N144 per litre.
Mr Rewane, who is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Derivatives Company Limited, in a report he presented at the monthly Lagos Business School’s executive breakfast meeting for September, also said the closure had blocked smuggling of petrol to the neighbouring countries.

Rewane said the development showed that part of the nearly 60 million litres of petrol said to be consumed daily in Nigeria were smuggled to the neighbouring countries.

He also revealed that diesel price has also crashed to N210 per litre from N250/litre.
The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Malam Mele Kyari, also said the volume of petrol evacuated from depots to filling stations across the country has dropped significantly since the border closure became effective.

The NNPC boss said this on his verified twitter handle @MKKyari.

Between June 2018 and June 2019, the NNPC had imported 21million litres of petrol for consumption, out of which an average of 44,366,781.77 litres were consumed daily in June 2018; 39,154,764.15 litres in July; 54,144,365.76 litres daily in August of same year, and 55,499,192.80 litres daily in September 2018.

However, findings by our correspondents in states where Nigeria shares border with neighbouring countries show that prices of rice, poultry products, some brands of vegetable oil, beans and even fairly used cloths have increased by between 10 and 30 %.

For instance, a bag of 50 kg foreign rice which usually sold for N13,000 and N15,000 before the closure now goes for N16,000, N18,000 and N20, 000 depending on the brands in many towns and cities in the country.

A resident of Belel in Maiha Local Government Area of Adamawa State Dauda Abubakar told Daily Trust that price of bread rose in recent weeks due to restriction of flour import from Cameroon.

He said it was difficult to transport flour from Yola due to bad roads and broken bridges; hence bakers opted for a cheaper alternative from Cameroonian side of the border which is closer.
However, a fruits dealer, Muhammad Bello said the restriction prevented exports of orange in to Cameroon, thereby causing drop in price.
He said the price of a sack of orange crashed from N9000 to N7000 as the supply surpassed its demand.

Adamawa being one of the three front line states in the war against Book Haram had been placed under a form of border restriction since 2015 but renewed control in the last few weeks caused outcry at the border.

A rice smuggler who spoke to our reporter described the closure as counter-productive, saying prices of maize began to shoot up the Wurobokki border in Fufore local government area.

In Katsina, prices of food stuffs have also risen. The price of 25 litres of vegetable oil has risen from N9,500 to N10,800 in the state. Packet of spaghetti rose from N2,700 to N3,400, while Macroni rose from N3,400 to N3600.

But the partial closure has heightened smuggling around Lagos border communities. The smugglers have now resorted into using waterways to bring contraband items such as rice, frozen poultry products and fairly used clothes, shoes and bags into the country. Despite the increase in smuggling activities, prices of some basic food items have skyrocketed, with traders and consumers complaining of limited stocks.

Frozen poultry is the most affected in Lagos as a kilogramme of frozen chicken, which sold for N1,200, now costs N1,600, while a kilogramme of frozen turkey now sells at N1,700.

A trader at Alaba Rago, a major market in Lagos, Tawa Ibrahim, said that the border closure was affecting his business.

She said: “Lake Rice (locally produced rice) would have been a better alternative for us, but we are not getting it to buy… Even the volume of okra needed to feed this nation cannot be produced in Nigeria. We rely so much on Cotonou for okra. That is why its price has also shot up since the border was closed. A big basket of okra, which sold for N4,000 or N5,000, is now N8,000.”

In Kebbi, the closure of borders with Niger and Benin Republics is already causing economic hardship to people around the border areas of Dole Kaina, Lolo, Kamba and Bachaka.

When our correspondent visited some of the border towns residents, particularly farmers and merchants in the area, said the closure of the borders was already causing them economic hardship.

The district head of Lolo, Alhaji Muhammed Sallah while lamenting over the situation said “The situation is becoming unbearable. As you are aware our people are into farming and they do cross border trade. Since they close the borders in Lolo we cannot do our farming and we cannot trade. The prices of commodities are increasing by the days”.

He added that the situation was becoming more pathetic because his people have family, cultural and trade ties with people of Benin and Niger Republics and because of the border closure his people in Kebbi, Niger and Benin Republics are suffering.

In Kwara, prices of commodities in all border communities have equally skyrocketed as a result of the partial closure of the border.
Communities like Gwanara, Bukuro, Okuta, Yaahikra, Chikanda, Ilesha-Baruba have been at the receiving end of the closure while prices of rice and edible oil have also increased in the state capital.

Emir of Gwanara, Alhaji Sabi Idris Kotokotogi during a visit to his community said the closure of the border is affecting them seriously adding that “any time the Nigerian government takes any drastic decision on the closure of our borders it is those of us on the border that suffers the fate.”

Security heads assess operations in N/Central, 3 others
Meanwhile, the heads of security agencies including the Comptroller Generals of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Coordinator of the Joint Exercise in the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), Brigadier General Emmanuel Ndagi have begun on the spot assessment of the Exercise Swift Response.

The exercise began about three weeks ago as interagency cooperation across 25 states in four geopolitical zones that are North-West, North-Central, South-West, and the South-South.
Led by Customs and Immigration, the exercise has the support of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN), the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), Security and Intelligence agencies as they continued to patrol and secure the border areas since its announcement on August 20, 2019.

Responding to Daily Trust request for updates on Monday, the Public Relations Officer of NCS, Deputy Comptroller Joseph Attah said, “The joint security exercise continues to record successes in terms of seizures and arrests.”

He also confirmed that the CG of Customs, Col. Hameed Ibrahim Ali (Rtd), the CG of Immigration, Muhammad Babandede and the Coordinator of the exercise at ONSA, Brig. Gen. Ndagi have started on the spot assessment of the operation beginning with the North Central.

The assessment will also cover the three other geopolitical zones where the operation is ongoing, he noted. On when the exercise will end, DC Attah said the operation was ongoing and that huge results have been recorded.
Referring to a record, Customs said as at two weeks ago, 33 illegal migrants were arrested; seizures of 15 vehicles and other various smuggled goods were made in the ongoing joint border operation.

Some of the seizures include 3,560-50kg bags of parboiled foreign rice, 59 bags of NPK fertilizer, 15 vehicles, 12 drums laden with petrol, three engine boats and 65 drums of groundnut oil.
The rest are four trucks, 75 gallons of petrol, 29 motorcycles, 68 gallons of vegetable oil, and 70 jerricans of petrol.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/prices-of-food-items-others-rise-as-borders-remain-shut.html
Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Nobody: 6:34am On Sep 10, 2019
Government should bring out new agricultural schemes to ensure Nigeria becomes self-sufficient in agriculture. Falgore forest Kano should be developed into a mega ranch for cattle rearing.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by MOSICATED5(m): 6:42am On Sep 10, 2019
We are closing borders when we are not self sufficient in feeding ourselves. Our politicians are just wicked. Buhari can close borders but can't stop going to the UK for healthcare

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by banji1(m): 6:42am On Sep 10, 2019
When will the military drills end?

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by ukukaegbu(m): 6:42am On Sep 10, 2019
Shebi they said we are self sufficient in rice production? This will open their eyes to reality

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Nobody: 6:43am On Sep 10, 2019
But our Northern borders are opened

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by nkem1992: 6:45am On Sep 10, 2019
Ok
Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by tillaman(m): 6:45am On Sep 10, 2019
angry
It gets ugly everyday but the struggle continues
Let them sell rice for 30k we will still buy
Nigerians are very versatile

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by salbis(m): 6:45am On Sep 10, 2019
Did they close boarders on some of these premium goods/ products like uncle Ben's and aunt Jemima?
Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by BuhariBuster: 6:45am On Sep 10, 2019
Some of these people at the borders don't see the physical barrier. They have families at the other side and closing the border brings a lot of frustration and stress.

Instead of closing the border, why not properly secure it to prevent this kind of inconvenience.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Nobody: 6:46am On Sep 10, 2019
they should also close the northern borders that are importing terrorism into this country

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Offpoint: 6:46am On Sep 10, 2019
grin They're unveiling their own lies themselves.

If you know you know...

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by helinues: 6:46am On Sep 10, 2019
Adding more to the already hardship in the land.

Closing the border without proper alternatives.. Na wao for this FG oo

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Kendumazy(m): 6:47am On Sep 10, 2019
Our leaders like shutting a door without finding a suitable and already working alternative.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by abayomi27(m): 6:47am On Sep 10, 2019
A joke country is what Nigeria is. Too many problems at a time.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Lanretoye(m): 6:47am On Sep 10, 2019
God Will deliver us from all these mallams,ordinary turkey man no see to buy and they be eating imported.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by oz4real83(m): 6:48am On Sep 10, 2019
Nigerians farmers don't produce enough to feed the country but still insist on stopping food from coming into the country from other countries just to increase prices. They control prices, quantity supplied and everything by forming trade union associations. They act as monopolies by deceiving govt into believing that imports will bring losses to them because they produce more than enough, which is a terrible lie. Miyetti Allah and other crop farmers share the same characteristics of greed, lack of sympathy and no respect for life.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Nobody: 6:48am On Sep 10, 2019
Quiz time:

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by dalass(f): 6:51am On Sep 10, 2019
MOSICATED5:
We are closing borders when we are not self sufficient in feeding ourselves. Our politicians are just wicked. Buhari can close borders but can't stop going to the UK for healthcare

Evil double standard by an insensitive leader undecided

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Nobody: 6:51am On Sep 10, 2019
Law of diminishing return would soon take effect, the prices would begin to drop as soon as patronage reduces significantly and people start eating more of locally sourced fish and other produce.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by israelmao(m): 6:52am On Sep 10, 2019
Some Nigerians asked for the hardship they are in.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by phil0(m): 6:53am On Sep 10, 2019
Offpoint:
Vesper
those traders in that market will suffer sha
Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by yhellow(m): 6:55am On Sep 10, 2019
This government is d joke of d century and wicked. They don't consider how Nigerians survive, they implement policy without considering how we are going to be affected. Rice now sold 18k+ wen the economy is tight already. I weep for ds couny

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by DankemzI(m): 6:55am On Sep 10, 2019
Government of trial and error grin
Why always ember months
After all the media boast of self sufficiency in rice production.....
Nigeria is a failed experiment

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Salam19: 6:56am On Sep 10, 2019
Stop saying wat u don't know, We can get it right as we start like this, Nigeria is not banana republic
Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by oz4real83(m): 6:59am On Sep 10, 2019
Esseite:
Law of diminishing return would soon take effect, the prices would begin to drop as soon as patronage reduces significantly and people start eating more of locally sourced fish and other produce.

which local produce? Our farmers don't produce enough. The pressure of demand on the local produce will increase prices. Our farmers are greedy. Govt subsidises almost everything for them but they don't care about the Nigerian people.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Acidosis(m): 7:01am On Sep 10, 2019
Yes o, especially rice.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Kingjames(m): 7:13am On Sep 10, 2019
On when the exercise will end, DC Attah said the operation was ongoing and that huge results have been recorded.

Mtchew


We have over 259 illegal entry into Nigeria

Somebody tell him because I know by now, that ear wahala for don finish


Its really biting hard on us here...cant import nor export anything

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Hoodbilonia: 7:14am On Sep 10, 2019
God why am i in Nigeria
Fuckkkkkkkk

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by youngsahito(m): 7:14am On Sep 10, 2019
Is Buhari even eating our local rice @ all? That man is heartless and wicked.

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Re: Prices Of Food Items, Others Rise As Borders Remain Shut by Nobody: 7:21am On Sep 10, 2019
ALL the borders where contraband goods can flow in should be considered. Government should ensure that the country has developed capacity to produce quantities of the goods so prohibited.

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