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FCT Residents Struggle To Access N40,000 Subsidised Rice After Government Launch

Editor FrancisBy Editor FrancisSeptember 9, 2024 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigerians in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) are facing challenges locating the sales points for the N40,000 subsidised rice recently launched by the Federal Government.

The initiative, which was officially flagged off on September 5, 2024, by the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, aimed to sell 30,000 metric tonnes of milled rice at a reduced price of N40,000 per 50kg bag.

During the launch in Abuja, Senator Kyari emphasised that the programme reflects President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to ensuring food security and preventing hunger among Nigerians. He acknowledged the difficulties contributing to rising food prices, citing global and local factors such as the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Russia-Ukraine war, climate change, and domestic economic issues.

“We all know that recent challenges, from the global impact of COVID-19 to the Russia-Ukraine war and climate change, have made food prices soar, making it difficult for many Nigerians,” Kyari said. He assured citizens that the government had implemented measures to ensure transparency and efficiency in the distribution of the rice, urging cooperation to make the initiative successful. The rice distribution is being managed under a “one person, one bag” policy to ensure equitable access.





Despite the fanfare surrounding the launch, FCT residents have expressed frustration over the lack of information and accessibility. Many report being unable to locate any designated collection or payment points for the rice, raising concerns about the effectiveness of the initiative.

Mrs. Yunusa Eleojo, a resident of Kuje Area Council, shared her disappointment, revealing that she recently purchased a bag of rice for N84,000, more than double the government’s promised price. “I’ve heard about the N40,000 subsidised rice, but I don’t know where to buy it. I had to pay N84,000 for a bag of rice from a wholesaler,” she said.

Similar sentiments were echoed by another resident from Bwari Area Council, known as Mama Twins. “We saw them showcasing the rice on TV, but up until now, we don’t know where to buy it in our area,” she stated. She also voiced concerns that middlemen might be exploiting the distribution process, further limiting access for ordinary Nigerians.

Salami Taiwo, another FCT resident, expressed scepticism about the government’s ability to deliver on the promise. “When I heard about the N40,000 rice, I doubted it would be realistic. The way the government handles things doesn’t give us much hope,” he said.

Efforts to reach officials from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security for clarification have so far been unsuccessful, as inquiries to the Public Affairs Department have gone unanswered.

As FCT residents continue to search for the subsidised rice, frustration is mounting, with many hoping the government will soon provide clear guidance on how and where to access the rice, particularly for those in urgent need of food assistance.

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