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Buhari directs CBN to suspend forex for food items, fertiliser

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Muhammadu Buhari President of Nigeria (Photo credit // guardian.ng)
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President Muhammadu Buhari has directed the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) not to provide forex for the importation of food items or fertilizer.

In a statement presented by Garba Shahu, a Presidential Spokesman, at a meeting of the National Food Security Council at the State House in Abuja on Thursday, the president urged private businesses bent on food importation to source their foreign exchange independently, saying “use your money to compete with our farmers, instead of using foreign reserves to bring in compromised food items to divest the efforts of our farmers”. “We have a lot of able-bodied young people willing to work and agriculture is the answer. We have a lot to do to support our farmers,”

“From only three operating in the country, we have 33 fertilizer blending plants now working. We will not pay a kobo of our foreign reserves to import fertilizer. We will empower local producers.”

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