Adebayo Adenrele

 

 

The federal government has released over 700 Metric Tonnes of grains to Ekiti State as part of the measures to buffer the effect of astronomic increase in the prices of food commodities on the citizens.

The Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Chief Monisade Afuye, in a statement signed by her special assistant on media, Victor Ogunje, said the grains will be distributed to vulnerable groups to give them a lifeline under this crunchy economic downturn.

Speaking in Ado Ekiti, on Thursday, during the handing over of the commodities to Ekiti Government by National Emergency Management Agency(NEMA), Afuye, revealed that  the items comprise 12,000 bags of maize grains and 3,008 bags of garri.

She emphasized that the FG’s gesture was geared towards palliating the sufferings of Ekiti populace under the current economic situation.

The deputy governor hailed President Bola Tinubu and Governor Biodun Oyebanji for their partnership that was yielding enormous dividends for Ekiti populace.

The Deputy Governor  revealed that the assorted commodities were released  from the National Strategic Reserve to vulnerable persons in Ekiti State.

She applauded the Governor for speedily releasing a whopping sum of N58.113 million to ABT Transport Services to convey the materials to Ekiti for onward distribution  to the targeted population.

Her words, “The state government recently distributed 20 thousand bags of rice and garri, not just to the vulnerable, but to all the groups through their respective wards, faith based societies and even the civil servants.

“The Governor  also approved certain funds to victims of fire accident as collated by State Emergency Management Agency. I want to place on record that the Oyebanji’s  government is a progressive and forward looking one.

“All these attest to the fact that the partnership between Governor Oyebanji and FG’s agencies is yielding dividends for our people. Just as we have been doing, we will make sure these materials get to the targeted population to justify  the kernel for which it was released”, she said.

Exposing the reason behind the FG’s philanthropic gesture, NEMA’s Director General,  Zubaida Umar, said a total of  42,000 metric tonnes of grains, comprising rice, garri, sorghum, and millets,  were released by Tinubu’s government to 36 states to reduce the effect of astronomic increase in prices of food materials on the citizens.

Umar, represented by NEMA’s Southwest Zonal Director, Mr. Stephen Adewale, stated that the FG was aware of the negative effects of the  current economic downturn, saying the distribution to Ekiti will go a long way in mitigating the inflation.

“The above food items will be shared equally to all the Local Government Areas in Ekiti. Based on the directives of Mr President, 20% of the food items due for each LGA should be given to religious organisations, and 3% to be given to boarding schools”, he said.

In their separate  addresses, the  Permanent Secretary, Office of the Ekiti State Deputy Governor, Abayomi Opeyemi and General Manager, Ekiti State Emergency Management Agency, Oludare Asaolu, described the initiative as a way of ensuring that dividends of democracy gets to the populace.

Having a retrospect of the past initiatives, they maintained  that no fewer than 20,000 Ekiti residents, who belonged to different vulnerable categories, benefited from similar gesture in 2023.

“Recently, Governor Oyebanji distributed 20,000 bags of rice to Ekiti people. These 12,000 bags of maize grains and  3008 bags of garri will be distributed to the vulnerable and it will go a long way in complementing  Governor Oyebanji’s strides to put foods on the table of Ekiti citizens”.