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The presidency said on Tuesday evening that President Bola Tinubu was concerned about the rising prices of food prices in the country and has directed the Presidential Committee on Emergency Food Intervention to work out immediate measures to check the situation.
Malam Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, disclosed this after a meeting of the committee on Tuesday in Abuja. The meeting was held following recent protests over rising food prices in Niger and Kano States.

Members of Presidential Committee on Emergency Food Intervention during their meeting on Tuesday
Some protesters blocked a major road in Niger State on Monday in protest over the continuous rise of food prices.
Also, some women in Kano last week protested against the rise in the price of flour in Kano state.
The latest figure by the National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, put Nigeria’s inflation rate at about 30 percent, with the rate mostly driven by the spiraling price of food items across the country.
After meeting with members of the business community in Kano on Monday, Governor Kabir Yusuf promised to inform the President that Nigerians are suffering.
Idris told journalists on Tuesday evening that President Tinubu was concerned about the accessibility and affordability of food items across the nation.
“The government is very concerned about what Nigerians are going through, especially what happened in Minna yesterday.
“Therefore government is taking some actions to ensure that Nigerians have some relief in terms of the availability of food on the table.”
Idris said that the committee meeting would continue until Thursday, adding that certain significant measures are already being considered to ameliorate the deplorable situation.
“Now, some of these will involve unlocking the foods that are available in most of the storage facilities (National Food Reserves) around the country.
“The government is also talking to major millers and major commodity traders to also see what is available in their stores.
“To open it up, so that government will provide some intervention, discuss with them to provide some intervention to make this food available to Nigerians.”
He said that the government was aware that some persons were creating food shortages because of its high cost and the depreciation of the currency.
“What I will tell Nigerians is that the President has directed that government needs to step in to stem this tide.
“The government will not fold its arms and see the way Nigerians are suffering in terms of the availability of these food items, so I want to plead with you to understand with the government.
“By the time these meetings are concluded, we’ll be able to issue a definite statement on what the position of government is in this regard.”
The meeting was attended by the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, Central Bank Governor, Yemi Cardoso, Minister of Finance, Wale Edun, and the National Security Adviser, Nuhu Ribadu.
Others are Minister of Agriculture, Sen. Abubakar Kyari and that of Budget and Economic Planning, Bagudu Atiku as well as Ministers of State for Agriculture, Sabi Abdullahi and FCT, Mariya Mahmoud.

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