Buhari has blamed Nigeria’s middlemen for the country’s rising food prices instead, deflecting critics’ accusation that his regime’s policies are hurting Nigerians.
The Gombe police spokesperson said all 600 bags have been sent to the Ministry of Agriculture, Gombe State for authentication and laboratory analysis.
Data shows that President Buhari’s claims about his government’s strides in agriculture when he hosted Ethiopian Prime Minister are not accurate.
“The surveillance will be extended to farmlands.”
Such a headcount would serve as a source of revenue for the government and be part of security measures.
He hinted that the project would not only focus on production of snail meat, but would also explore slime extraction for commercial sales.
The government said anyone who deliberately publishes a concocted report would be made to face the wrath of the law.
Lawmakers debated the workability of non-interest banking in Nigeria, committing it to further study.
