Despite Contrary Evidence, Garba Shehu Claims Food Prices Are Coming Down

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Despite glaring evidence to the contrary, special adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on media and Publicity Garba Shehu has said food prices are coming on the low side in Nigeria.

Garba made this claim during a program on Channels Television where he appeared to defend the recent directive by his boss to ban the release of Forex for food and fertilizer imports in the country.

Appearing on the same programme, a senior economics Lecturer from the University of Abuja, Dr. Ahmed Adamu faulted the directive issued by President Buhari saying it was ill-timed.

He said;

It is also a wrong time because we have not built the right infrastructure and not supplied the right agriculture facilities and we have not built the entire agriculture value chain.

We are also facing insecurity and a lot of farmers have been displaced from their farms and they cannot produce much. And now the government is discouraging cheap importation from other countries. It is going to create a lot of food scarcity in the country.

“Now we are seeing a high rise in the prices of food items in the country and this measure is going to increase the prices of food items further at a time when we just came out of COVID-19 lockdown.”

Responding to the position, Garba Shehu faulted the opinion of the Lecturer and accused him of being detached from reality.

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He claimed that experts who have surveyed the markets have assured that food prices were coming down and President Buhari’s economic policies were working.

The senior presidential aide said,

“To say the cost of food items is connected to the closure of the borders is absolutely wrong. And to say that the prices of food ain’t coming down, I think the scholar has detached himself from the market because we sat through the meeting of the National Food Security Council and we heard presentations by experts – people who had surveyed the markets.

As of yesterday (Thursday) in the morning of the meeting, go and check the index in markets. For instance in Kano, millets that had gone up to N24,000 has now gone down to N12,000, N13,000. Rice that had been N25,000 is now N20,000. Corn, maize is now N18,000 for the old stock and N14,000, N15,000 for the new stock.

So, to say that there is no change in the prices is to show one is completely detached from what is happening in the country.”

Garba Shehu claimed further that it was untrue that the new policy of the Buhari administration was not in the best interest of Nigerians.

As the Germans say, if you want to get the best of the weather, open the windows. My suggestions to the journalists who sit and write all of these numbers is, send your correspondents to the streets, go to the markets and find out.

I didn’t say that all of the prices, the changes had crashed completely. They are coming down because the harvested items are coming into the market. Prices are coming down, they will continue to go down as more and more food items are harvested. It’s a seasonal thing and we are going to see through this as well.”

Despite the claim by Shehu Garba, rising inflation in the country has pushed up food prices astronomically. Prices of some basic food items like Rice, Beans and Garri have gone up by nearly 100 percent.

Many Nigerians also faulted Garba Shehu and accused him and his fellow aides of misleading the President to believe that all is well when Nigeria is actually falling apart.

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