Tinubu wants fertiliser price reduced by 50%, says VP Shettima

Vice-President Kashim Shettima says President Bola Tinubu is passionate about reducing the price of fertiliser for Nigerian farmers to ensure the attainment of food security.
Mr Shettima said, “Our goal is to serve the Nigerian people as President Tinubu is very passionate about reducing the cost of fertilisers for the Nigerian public. No strings attached, no vested interest and the president will be happy if the price of fertilisers collapses by 50 per cent after this exercise.”
Mr Shettima stated this at a stakeholders’ meeting with Fertiliser Producers and Suppliers Association of Nigeria (FEPSAN) and the federal government, held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja on Tuesday.
The stakeholders at the meeting also included the minister of agriculture, Abubakar Kyari, and the minister of state for agriculture, Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi.
The meeting focused on the 33,000 metric tonnes of potash donated to the government by Russia’s Uralchem Group and UN partners.
During the last Russia-Africa Summit held in St. Petersburg, Russia, in July, the Nigerian government delegation met with the leadership of Uralchem Group and the World Food Programme (WFP).
The meeting centred on the donation of a consignment of 33,000 metric tonnes of potash.
The vice-president stated that Mr Tinubu gives high premium to achieving the agenda of food security in the country.
“This accounts for the declaration of the state of emergency in food security sector by the Tinubu administration in July. We have many challenges with food security. However, we are lucky because President Tinubu is very empathetic and passionate about achieving food sufficiency in the country,” said Mr Shettima.
The vice-president stressed the seriousness attached to the donation and distribution of potash from Uralchem.
“There has to be transparency, equity and fairness in the distribution for the reason that the end beneficiaries are the Nigerian farmers and their leadership is seated here,” noted Mr Shettima and assured the stakeholders that “there will be transparency. We are going to use our own blenders and the beneficiaries have to be the Nigerian people.”
Mr Shettima said NEMA, World Food Programme (WFP) and AFEX, a commodity exchange firm, have the database and other requirements that will assist the government in reaching out to farmers.
This, according to him, will be carried out in conjunction with the agriculture ministry driving the process.
(NAN)
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