Ebonyi bans sale of foreign rice in markets
The Ebonyi State Government is to enforce its ban on the sale of foreign rice in markets and other outlets in the state.
The state Governor, David Umahi, made
the disclosure when participants of the Armed Forces Command and Staff
College, Senior Course 39, Jaji, visited him in Abakaliki on Monday.
According to the governor, the order would soon be enforced to ensure that the residents patronised home-grown Ebonyi Rice.
“I will personally lead a task force,
consisting of the State Executive Council members to various markets and
enforce the order.
“Individuals who are selling the produce
will provide certification of its quality because most of the rice
brought into the state are not parboiled.
“Any rice that is not parboiled after
six months turns to chaff as most of them brought into the country stay
for about 10 years before being imported.
“The rice then becomes poisonous and we
have banned cooking of non-Ebonyi rice inside the state’s Government
House, hotels and public functions.
“The Ebonyi Rice still presents its
unique taste even when cooked without meat and we will give you some
quantities for attestation,” he said.
The governor remarked that the state had
three functional rice mills and would inaugurate mills in the 13 Local
Government Areas of the state before the end of 2017.
“When we conclude the inauguration, we
will consult our stakeholders who show zeal and commitment but may not
have money to purchase the mills.
“We will then aggregate and sell the
mills to them with the government maintaining about 20 per cent minimum
equity shares and the stakeholders, 80 per cent.
“This is the type of Public Private
Partnership we will be engaging in, in line with the theme of your study
tour of the state,” he said.
The leader of the delegation, Commodore
Michael Okonkwo, said the study tour was one of the programmes that
enabled participants to study the socio-economic problems confronting
the country.
The theme of the tour is: Enhancing
Economic Development through Public-Private Partnership,’’ as we aim at
evaluating aspects of the theme that concerns Ebonyi.
“We are the third group of the study
tour consisting of 27 members and nine other groups are touring other
states of the country for the same objective.
“The other selected states include Anambra, Gombe, Cross River, Kano, Nasarawa, Niger, Rivers, Taraba, and Zamfara,” he said.
He said each team would be required to
write a report and make a formal presentation to the college on their
observation in the visited states.
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