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Lockdown: FG begins release of garri, other food items to vulnerable Nigerians

The Federal Government has begun the release of 70,000 metric tonnes of assorted food items to vulnerable Nigerians, as part of efforts to cushion the effect of the lockdown in some states.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management & Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq. [Twitter/@Sadiya_farouq]

He said the 12,500 metric tonnes of items released from the 25,000 metric tonnes capacity silo complex in Minna, comprised 10,000 metric tonnes of maize and 2,500 metric tonnes of garri.

This, according to him, is to officially launch release of the 70,000 metric tonnes of garri, maize, millet and sorghum from six silo complexes across the country.

News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the release of 70,000 metric tonnes of assorted food items to vulnerable Nigerians.

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This is part of efforts to cushion the effect of the lockdown in some states of the federation as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Nanono, who handed the food items over to the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar-Farouq, said it was in compliance with President Buhari’s approval.

He said, “Our mission here is to hand over about 12,500 metric tonnes of garri and maize. Maize 10,000 tonnes, garri 2500 tonnes.

“The logistics is purely NEMA affairs. Ours is to hand over to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. I assure you that by tomorrow NEMA would have to be here.

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“Anybody that knows of garri knows that what we have here is high quality garri.”

The minister of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development, Farouq, who received the items on behalf of the ministry, assured that the items would get to the beneficiaries in affected states based on an already well planned modality for distribution.

“NEMA is in charge of the logistics to distribute these items to the population that is affected by the lockdown.

“I am here in my capacity as the minister to receive these items and NEMA has started sending trucks to take the relief to affected states.

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“We have two states plus FCT. Those are the states that are mostly affected and they are the ones that are been locked down as pronounced by Mr President.

“We have a structure in place from the national down to state and the local government areas.

“They are the team that will implement the modality, which we already have in place.

“25 per cent of the population of the state are the ones we are going to reach out to and these are the vulnerable,” she said.

Dr Suleiman Haruna, the Director of Food and Strategic Reserve in the ministry of agriculture and rural development assured that the food items being released were in good shape.

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He disclosed that the food items in the other silo complexes were equally ready for loading and distribution by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA).

He said, “my responsibility here is to ensure that the right quantity in good condition in terms of the food items are released to the public by NEMA.

“We are releasing from the 25,000 metric tonnes silo complex here in Minna, 12,500 metric tonnes.

“As I am talking to you right now Gusau is loading ready to commence lifting. Also in Dutsin Ma same operation is going on.

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“We are also ready in Lafia. In total we have 70,000 metric tonnes. 12500 from Minna, Lafia 5000 metric tonnes of millet and 1500 metric tonnes of garri.

“In Dutsin-Ma Katsina State we will be moving 17,500 metric tonnes and out of this we have 12500 of maize and 5000 of Sorghum.

“In Adamawa also we have 12,500 metric tonnes of Maize and 5000 metric tonnes of Sorghum and finally in Ilesha we will be moving 1000 metric tonnes of garri.”.

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