Buhari Presidency tells Nigerians to stop exporting food or face a famine in 2017
Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu said that the country would suffer a
 famine if the “mindless export of Nigerian grains” did not stop.
The Presidency has warned that Nigeria is at risk of a food shortage.
Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu said that the country would suffer a famine if the “mindless export of Nigerian grains” did not stop.
“Huge
 demand for our grains in the global market is creating an excellent 
environment for the mindless export of Nigerian grains,” Shehu said while speaking during a radio interview in Kano.
“Unless
 this is curtailed, Nigerian markets will be bereft of food by January 
next year. Over the past year, providence has blessed Nigeria with 
bountiful harvest of grains, more than enough to feed the country and to
 export to other countries.
“At 
present, there is a high demand for grains from Nigeria, from African 
countries as distant as Libya and Algeria, and from places as far away 
as Brazil.
“However, the 
ministry of agriculture has raised concerns about a massive rate of 
exportation, which could lead to shortage of grains in Nigeria by 
January,” he added.
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Shehu however said that President Muhammadu Buhari
 would not tamper with the trade of the exporters but expected them to 
fulfill their moral obligation to make their produce available to 
Nigerians.
 

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