28th
October, 2022
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
RAISES ALARM ON HOARDING OF RICE, FINGERS CAN
The Muslim Rights Concern
(MURIC) has called on Nigerian authorities to critically look into the unwholesome
attitude of some people suspected to be members of the Christian Association of
Nigeria (CAN) over massive purchase and hoarding of paddy rice across the
country.
The Muslim body raised the
alarm in a statement signed by the Chairman, Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC),
Kano State Chapter, Mallam Hassan Sani Indabawa, on Friday, 28th October,
2022.
The statement reads as
follows:
"Series
of investigations conducted by MURIC has revealed a disturbing trend of massive
purchase of paddy rice across the rice producing belt, cutting across the three
northern agricultural ecological zones of the country. Several reports from the
field established that a huge number of strange people are massively buying the
commodity in bulk in Kebbi, Niger, Benue, Kaduna, Kano, Jigawa, Bauchi and Yobe
states.
“The eight northern states
account for over 70% of the rice being produced in the country. Nigeria is
currently the largest producer of rice in Africa with a production capacity of
5.0m metric tonnes per annum.
"With the onset of the
current harvest season, the unusual high demand for the commodity has already
spiked the price upwards, aiming for the roof. While farmers may be happy with
a good price, however, the rush for the mass purchase of the commodity is
enough to raise some genuine concerns.
"Farmers
and other stakeholders noticed an organized and coordinated purchase of the
commodity in large quantity. From Kebbi State, down to Gashua in Yobe State,
the story of influx of people, mainly Christians, is the same. They came for
massive purchase of tons of rice, both milled and paddy.
"Our investigations
further point to a high likelihood of the Christian Association of Nigeria
(CAN) being involved in this orchestrated mass purchase of rice produced for
all Nigerians particularly because the buyers in large quantities are all Christians.
They come with their weighing scale and tons of money. It is very
suspicious.
"Apart from the
existing aggregating centers, new ones have emerged where the commodity is
bought at a higher price. This has already made the price of the commodity to
jump up at an alarming rate.
"While farmers and
local dealers are happy with the new buyers, many are, alarmed by the
disturbing trend. Many of the "new rice merchants" admitted to have
been mobilized for the exercise. While it is obvious that the ordinary farmer is
happy that he is getting ready buyers, the discerning mind must ask the
question : Why are they all Christians?
"The
questions begging for answers are: What is the game plan of CAN? Why is the
Christian body desperate to make the bulk purchase and hoard the commodity? And
why at this crucial time, a few months to the general elections? Their action
has already created unnecessary fear and anxiety as no one is sure of CAN's
motive.
“Is
CAN deliberately trying to create artificial scarcity or is the Christian
umbrella body preparing for a worst case scenario? Or is it trying to discredit
the Federal Government by making its efforts in the agriculture sector look
like a failure? We all know how food is being weaponized in modern conflicts. Is
CAN driving Nigerians to a stage when everyone will be forced to go to church for
before they can get rice to buy?
"We call on the Nigerian
authorities to look closely into this desperate move. Both the apex body of Nigerian
farmers, the Apex Farmers Association of Nigeria (AFAN) and the Rice Farmers
Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) admitted to the unusual demand and the
unprecedented hike in the price of the commodity at the peak of this year's
harvest season.
"The Federal
Government should do the needful by preparing adequately and timely to
forestall possible hunger due to mischievous hoarding of this essential
commodity by some evil forces. FG can evolve a counter-purchase plan to save
Nigerians from the Shylock merchants in CAN. We warn CAN to eschew any
diabolical plan it may have with the massive purchase of the commodity."
Mallam Hassan Sani Indabawa,
Chairman,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC),
Kano State Chapter.
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