Wednesday, 22 February 2017

Indian Garri: FG To Investigate Alleged Importation

THE Federal Ministry of Agriculture and

Rural development says it will liaise with

the National Agency for Food and Drug

Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to

investigate the alleged importation of

garri from India.

Chief Audu Ogbeh, the Minister of

Agriculture and Rural Development, who

made this known in Abuja, said that it is

"strange and ridiculous" that garri

would be imported when there is

enough supply of cassava and garri in

the country.

He said that the country produces more

cassava that India, adding that

Nigerians must change their attitude

towards imported goods.

"Whoever buys that kind of garri should

be blamed.I have heard of it. I will find

out by tomorrow if NAFDAC indeed did

certify any garri from India; unless it is

some Indian companies packaging the

garri here.

"Nigerians are too ready to buy anything

imported. They will bring in apples and

some of them have been preserved with

ethanol which is not healthy for our

consumption.

"Whoever is importing garri from India,

something must be wrong with them.

Why import garri when you do not know

the conditions through which the garri

was produced over there.

" I have no powers to stop imports, but I

can recommend to the Nigerian Customs

that this is unreasonable. I produce and

encourage Nigerians to eat what they

produce because it is safer for them,''

Ogbeh said.

The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that

some sections of the media reported the

existence of NAFDAC certified imported

garri from India in some departmental

stores and open markets across the

country.

NAFDAC has however, denied the

certification of such imported

agricultural produce. (NAN)
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