The Rice Millers, Processors and Dealers
Association of Nigeria on Wednesday alerted the nation that poor
quality rice had been smuggled into the Nigerian market.
The Vice-Chairman, RIMDAN, Mr. Tunji
Owoeye, expressed the association’s concerns over the poor quality of
the commodity currently in the market, linking the development to the
nation’s porous borders.
Owoeye explained at a press briefing in
Lagos that the situation was impacting negatively on the health of the
nation’s citizenry.
He stressed the need for the government to urgently address the issue of smuggling through the land borders.
According to him, this is because smuggling activities will spell doom for the country’s rice value chain.
The News Agency of Nigeria quoted
Owoeye as saying, “If you follow the trend in the industry in the last
six months, the government has increased duties to discourage
importation in order to boost local production.
“We support the government’s initiative,
but as we increase levies and taxes, it gives the smugglers more room
to operate, especially through the corridors of the Republic of Benin.”
He said the economy of the neighbouring country was solely dependent on Nigeria’s.
According to him, the only way to tackle
smuggling is through sincerity and willingness of the government to
police the borders, adding that this could be achieved with stakeholders
like the rice processors and importers giving relevant information
about the porous routes and tackle the problem headlong.
Owoeye said, “I am sure that with the
collaborative efforts of the agencies of government and stakeholders in
the rice industry in Nigeria, we can reduce the smuggling. I am not sure
we can stop it completely, but we can reduce it to the barest minimum
such that it will not negatively impact on local investments or the
government revenue.
“I am sure that with time, smugglers will know that Nigeria is not a country to toy with in this respect.”
He, however, commended the courage of
the Nigeria Customs Service for effectively tackling smuggling
activities in the last two months.
“They have made significant seizures of
smuggled rice into the country in the last two months. They always
pledge to assist us by policing our borders to put a stop to the
smuggling of rice,” he said.
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