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Price of 50kg bag of rice reduced to N38,700; 25kg, N19,350; 10kg, N7,740: Gov Aliyu

by Diplomatic Info
October 17, 2024
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Price of 50kg bag of rice reduced to N38,700; 25kg, N19,350; 10kg, N7,740: Gov Aliyu
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On Wednesday, Governor Ahmed Aliyu inaugurated the sales of subsidised rice and other essential commodities at 55 per cent discount rates in Sokoto.

The inauguration, which took place in Kware LGA, signalled the commencement of the programme across the 244 wards.

Mr Aliyu explained that the initiative aims to alleviate the economic hardship citizens face, assuring that the programme would be sustained to pave the way for food security in Sokoto.

“We have made the process transparent and non-political with a view to ensuring the success of this initiative in supporting the entire population of the state.

“Our goal is to ensure that all residents of Sokoto, regardless of political affiliation or religious background, benefit from this programme,” he assured.

The governor revealed that the state government had spent N14.4 billion to procure 280 trucks of rice for onward sale to the public.

“Each ward will receive 600 bags of 50 kg rice, sold at a 55 per cent discount rate. We have reduced the price of a 50 kg bag to N38,700, a 25 kg bag to N19,350, and a 10 kg bag to N7,740,” he said.

Mr Aliyu added that his government did not intend to collect the proceeds from the sales. He said it would open a special account where the funds would be used to buy more foodstuff for the programme’s sustainability.

“I have also directed the sales committee to provide smaller measurements for those who cannot afford the 10 kg bags,” he added.

The governor urged religious scholars in the state to use their pulpits to continuously encourage wealthy individuals to support the less privileged in their communities.

He further assured that adequate measures had been put in place to ensure that the commodities reached the intended beneficiaries.

The chairman of the sales committee, Chiso Dattijo, assured the governor that due process would be strictly followed during the sales process.

(NAN)

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