
Minister
of Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh, yesterday blamed officers and men of
the Nigeria Police, Army and the Nigeria Customs Service at road blocks
in the country for the skyrocketing prices of food items.
The
Minister, who stated this while appearing before the National Assembly
Joint Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, said unbearable
extortion from truck drivers conveying farm produce to various urban
centres in the country was responsible for the unending hike in food
prices.
He, however, noted that farmers, who were
beneficiaries of the scandalous price increases across the country,
kicked against moves by the Federal Government to effect reduction in
the prices of food items.
Ogbeh while lamenting the
development in the food sector, said the unbearable daily extortions by
men of the police, army and customs service, visited on truck drivers
conveying farm produce from the hinterlands to urban centres under the
guise of carrying out security checks, was one of the main factors
fueling the high cost menace.
“These truck drivers, based on
lamentations made to the Ministry in recent time, alleged that at every
check points, they are always forced to part with reasonable amount of
money by any group of the security agencies, which they said, made
farmers to have no option than to factor cost of the extortion into
prices of the food items,” he added.
The minister explained
further that based on the complaints by the truck drivers, his ministry
wrote the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris and heads of the
other security agencies to discourage their operatives from such act. He
said this intervention by his ministry notwithstanding, daily reports
available to him still showed that the unlawful practice had continued
unhindered.
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