FG denies importing 'poisonous' GMO rice
The Federal Government yesterday denied social media report linking it
and Dangote Group of industries with a plan to flood the country with
imported Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) rice.
An Aso Rock press statement issued yesterday blamed “unscrupulous
individuals” for the report, which it described as extremely
uncharitable.
“It is unfortunate that while the Buhari administration is working
assiduously with well-meaning Nigerians to bring the country out of the
current economic situation it has found itself, a few self-serving
individuals are bent on distracting the administration from the avowed
focus to reflate the fortunes of the country through the
diversification of the economy which, very soon, Nigerians will begin
to see and experience the results.
“The Federal Government warns purveyors of such malicious information
and those thinking of embarking on the same route to have a rethink and
retrace their steps”, said the statement signed by presidential
spokesman, Femi Adesina.
He explained that “in real terms, the Federal Government in 2014 signed
a $1billion Memorandum of Understanding, (MoU) for investment in
integrated rice project with Dangote Industries Ltd.
“Further to this agreement, Dangote Industries Limited this year
cultivated over 8,000 hectares in Hadejia, Jigawa state, creating over
10,000 direct and indirect jobs for farmers who are the major
beneficiaries of the scheme.
“In consolidation of the rice project of the Federal Government,
President Muhammadu Buhari administration is also in partnership with
the African Development Bank (AfDB) and other reputable companies to tap
into the vast potentials in the private sector and broadening the
economic base of the country.
“The gains of the diversification drive especially in the Agriculture
sector are already yielding dividends as shown by the recent statistics
in the sector as published by the National Bureau of Statistics.
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