ABUJA—A member of the House of Representatives Danburan
Abubakar Nuhu yesterday lamented that neighbouring countries of Niger, Chad,
Libya and Algeria have invaded markets in the country buying up grains in
anticipation of famine next year.
Grain Reserves Grain Reserves His lamentation was sequel to
over 500 trucks loaded with grains that leave every week from the markets to
the neighbouring countries.
This is as the House of Representatives has
mandated its committee on Agricultural production and services to urgently
investigate the looming food scarcity, with the view to ensuring that the
Ministry of Agriculture synergised efforts with relevant Ministries, Departments
and Agencies, MDAs to develop an action plan to avert the unhealthy competition
of export at the expense of local demand and a possible famine in 2017.
Nuhu, who represents Kano Municipal Federal Constituency of
Kano State on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, APC, was of the
view that both the federal and state governments could buy the grains now at
the local markets and store them in case of the impending food scarcity next
year.
Source:Vanguard
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