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Workers kick as FG suspends N40,000 rice sale

A cross-section of civil servants in Abuja have expressed concerns over the suspension of the sale of the Federal Government’s subsidised rice at N40,000 per bag.

They made their feelings known after discovering the sudden disappearance of officials at different registration units for the purchase of the 50kg of rice.

The federal government had promised to sell 30,000 metric tonnes of 50-kilogram bags of milled rice to Nigerians at subsidised rate of N40,000.

While inaugurating the scheme, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, said the move by the government was part of its intervention and efforts to crash the prices of food items in Nigerian markets.

The sale of the rice commenced and lasted for over a week, before it was put on hold without notice, an action workers who were yet to benefit from decried.

Speaking on Wednesday October 2, 2024, Mary Nwachukwu said she was surprised and disturbed when she got to the point of payment at the federal secretariat and found out the officials were not on duty.

The civil servant said: “I was encouraged to come to the registration unit at the secretariat, only for me to be told that the whole thing has been suspended.

“Nobody knows what may happen next and if the scheme will still continue.”

Another worker, Kudirat Muktah, who said she experienced delay in accessing the rice at the initial stage, frowned at the suspension order

She stated: “I was here for two days to get my name registered, but because of the huge crowd, I decided to wait until it eases off, only to be told now that the exercise has been suspended.

“What I heard from the grapevine was that the suspension was as a result of the rowdiness and chaos at the registration and payment point.

“If they can adopt a better method of access to the rice, it will be better for us.”

Sylvester Edwards equally expressed disappointment at the news of the suspension of the sale of the rice, even after he had struggled for two days to get his name written down.

Edward said: “My brother, I spent two days here before I could register my name, waiting to be called for the rice, but now I am hearing another story.

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“Although, we heard that the rice will be accessed through another method, but we cannot trust this government.

“The palliative rice will, to some extent ease the burden of hunger, so, it is important for the government to bring it back.”

Meanwhile, it was confirmed that there was a new arrangement on ground for the purchase of the rice, to end the cumbersome process.

An authoritative source in the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, who pleaded anonymity, said it was not the office that coordinated the scheme as speculated.

The source said the palliative rice was being handled by the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) after it was inaugurated by the minister.

On the suspension of the sale, the source disclosed that the registration of beneficiaries was ordered to be stopped due to the rowdiness, noise, and chaos within the HOS premises.

“People could no longer attend to work in their offices as a result of this exercise. Therefore, we have to suspend it.

“We also read the report by your agency about people groaning and facing difficulty in accessing the government’s 50kg bag of rice at N40,000.

“The plan on ground is to decentralise the purchase by involving ministries and the agencies under them. The core civil servant will register in their ministries while those in the agencies will register with their parent ministries,” the source told NAN.

The source further urged officials at MDAs to liaise with their mother ministries to get details of the new payment and distribution method of the palliative rice.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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