Niger gov bans bulk sale of food items, orders confiscation of trucks carrying foodstuff

Governor Mohammed Bago of Niger State has banned the sale and distribution of food items and farm produce in bulk from the state to other Nigerian states.

Bago announced the ban during a press briefing, stressing that the sale of food items in bulk has resulted in scarcity and food starvation within the state.

The governor said, “Trucks who come to pack or buy foodstuffs from our villagers in bulk should be halted for now. We have stopped mass purchases from our local markets, all our local governments, from now henceforth.

“Anybody found doing that, we have given some security agencies go ahead to confiscate those trucks and share the food to the people.”

This is coming amid the economic hardship Nigerians are facing.

With the fall in the value of the Naira, the cost of food items has skyrocketed across the country, thereby causing hardship.


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One response to “Niger gov bans bulk sale of food items, orders confiscation of trucks carrying foodstuff”

  1. Banning bulk sale of food items won’t help a country like Nigeria grow. We need infrastructure to diversify the economy. We need leaders with thel political will to serve their fatherland in honesty and truth. The agriculture secture isn’t mechanized and a large percentage of farmers don’t have access to loans, good roads, electricity, storage facilities, and even fertilizers. Until we have someone like Joseph in then Egypt who can plan ahead for the benefit of all, Nigeria will continue to wallow in abject poverty, chronic hunger, and soon violent revolt.

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