The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi
Ambode, on Wednesday inaugurated the much anticipated Lagos-Kebbi Rice
(LAKE Rice), saying an individual would only be allowed to purchase a
bag so it could go round.
The governor, who inaugurated the rice
along with his Kebbi State counterpart, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, at the
Lagos House, Ikeja, added that the partnership which culminated into the
production of the rice was designed to ensure food security and
showcase the ability of Nigeria to become a producing nation.
Ambode said, “Today is a historic day
for Lagos and Kebbi states. In March 2016, we came together with an
understanding that we want to come out with what is made in Nigeria.
This partnership will, in the nearest future, lead to an expansion of
production of the rice.
“While the 50 kilogrammes of Lake Rice
will sell for N12,000, 25kg will go for N6,000 and 10kg for N2,500. For
now, an individual will only be allowed to purchase a bag to enable it
to go round.”
He commended President Muhammadu Buhari
for supporting the collaboration between Lagos and Kebbi states, saying
the Federal Government had donated two rice mills to the states to
increase the production of rice next year.
Also speaking, Bagudu, said the
partnership was a confirmation of both state governments’ commitment to
the agenda of making Nigeria a big market in Africa.
He said while Kebbi State had
comparative advantage in the area of rice production, Lagos could boast
the largest consumption market.
“I am proud of this joint venture. We can do more with other commodities like cocoa, soya beans and sorghum,” Bagudu said.
Earlier, the Special Adviser to the
Governor on Food Security, Ganiyu Sanni, said the rice would be
collected after payment at designated banks or through Point Of Service
payment, while an individual would only be allowed to buy one bag at a
time.
Sanni said the rice would be available
for sale in Lagos East Senatorial District at the Odogunyan Farm Service
Centre in Ikorodu, Temu Farm Service Centre in Epe, Naforiji Town Hall
in Eredo, Magbon Alade School in Ibeju and SUBEB premises in Maryland.
The Special Adviser to the Governor said
the rice would be available for sale in Lagos West at LSADA Farm
Service Centre, Oko-Baba in Agege, LAISA in Ojo, Coconut House in Mowo,
Farm Service Centre, Marina, in Badagry and Ikeja Grammar School in
Oshodi.
According to him, in Lagos Central, the
rice will be available for sale at Agric Area Office in Ajah, LASTMA
Works Yard in Adeniji/Freeman, Lagos Island, Alakoto Senior High School,
Tolu in Ajegunle, Teslim Balogun Stadium in Surulere and Mobolaji
Johnson Sports Centre (Rowe Park) in Yaba.
He said officials of the committee set
up by government to monitor the sale would be present at all the centres
from Tuesday, while payment could be made to bank officials at the
centres, after which the product would be given to buyers.
He said, “We are about 22 million people
in Lagos State and we believe there is a need for the government to
make sure that every individual is given the opportunity to buy the rice
as promised earlier so that at this time of the Yuletide, everybody can
have opportunity to buy because the prices of the rice elsewhere are
exorbitant.”
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