
President Tinubu
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Federal Government is planning a six-month suspension of import duties on staple food items, drugs, and other essential items as a measure to curb inflation.
This Nigeria news platform understands that this was contained in an executive order issued by President Bola Tinubu.
According to Nairametrics, the exclusive document did not include the signature of the President however they verified the source.
The document also includes plans to waive levies on fertilizers, poultry feed, flour, and grains.
The Inflation Reduction and Price Stability Order, as outlined in the document, will mandate the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank of Nigeria to devise a plan for offering low-interest loans to the agriculture, pharmaceutical, and manufacturing sectors.
“The import duty and other tariffs are to be suspended on the following for six months:
The president is also likely to suspend value-added tax (VAT) on automotive gas oil, some basic food items and semi-processed staple food items such as noodles and pasta, raw-material inputs for the manufacture of food items, electricity and public transportation, as well as agricultural inputs and produce and pharmaceutical products for the rest of the year.
Recall that the federal government in its Accelerated Stabilization and Advancement Plan (ASAP) report submitted by Finance Minister, Wale Edun, is considering the importation of paddy rice into the country as well as maize.
The ASAP report recommended an executive order on the importation of paddy rice to millers to stem the growing tide of food inflation across the country.
The document also recommends the following:
The proposed plan by the federal government conflicts with earlier statements by President Tinubu on food imports earlier this year.
The President in an address to State Chairpersons of his All Progressive Congress (APC) had stated that his administration will not continue food imports hoping to turn the present challenge into an opportunity for the future.
Meanwhile, NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the food crisis looms large in Nigeria, challenging the nation’s stability. Food prices have surged, with food inflation reaching 40.5%.
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