Breaking News! FG suspends registration for N40,000 rice, Check Now

The directive from the Federal Government, which initially required civil servants to register for the chance to purchase a 50kg bag of rice at a reduced price of N40,000, has been rescinded.

Breaking News! FG suspends registration for N40,000 rice, Check Now

FG suspends registration for N40,000 rice

The retraction was announced through another circular issued by Aderonke Jaiyesimi, the Director of Human Resources at the Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs. This internal circular, dated August 2, 2024, was addressed to all directors and heads of departments.

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Content of the Circular

Jaiyesimi stated, “I am directed to refer to our internal circular in the Ministry (Federal Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs) of late August 2024 on the above subject matter and to inform you that the internal circular is hereby withdrawn. Further details will be communicated in due course.”

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Initial Registration Process

Previously, the ministry had invited civil servants interested in purchasing the subsidised rice to register by completing a Google form on the OHCSF website and submitting it to the director of human resources for endorsement.

Coordination of Payment and Distribution

Payment and Distribution

The payment and distribution of the subsidised rice were to be managed by designated offices within the Ministry of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs. These offices were responsible for:

  • Collecting Payments: Ensuring that payments for the rice were collected in an orderly and transparent manner.
  • Organizing Distribution: Coordinating the logistics of distributing the rice to civil servants who had registered and paid for it.
  • Maintaining Records: Keeping detailed records of payments received and rice distributed to ensure accountability.

Transparency

To ensure transparency throughout the process, the Chairman of the Joint Union Council of the ministry was appointed as an observer. The Chairman’s responsibilities included:

  • Monitoring the Process: Overseeing the payment collection and distribution activities to ensure they were conducted fairly and without bias.
  • Reporting Irregularities: Identifying and reporting any irregularities or discrepancies in the process to the relevant authorities.
  • Ensuring Fairness: Making sure that all civil servants who registered and paid for the rice received their allocation without favoritism or corruption.

Government’s Initiative for Subsidised Rice

The Federal Government had recently established centres across the country where Nigerians could purchase 50kg bags of rice for N40,000. This initiative was part of several measures by the Tinubu administration to alleviate living conditions for citizens. Key aspects of this initiative included:

  • Accessibility: Multiple centres will be set up nationwide to ensure that citizens from various regions can easily access the subsidised rice.
  • Affordability: The rice is offered at a subsidised rate of N40,000 for a 50kg bag, making it more affordable for the average Nigerian.
  • Support for Farmers: Providing a market for locally produced rice supports local farmers and boosts the agricultural sector.

Statement by the Minister of Information

Muhammed Idris, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, highlighted that this initiative was one of several efforts by the government to improve the quality of life for its citizens. He emphasized:

  • Government’s Commitment: The government’s dedication to implementing policies and programs to ease the economic burden on citizens.
  • Multiple Initiatives: The subsidised rice program was part of a broader strategy that included various other initiatives to enhance living conditions and promote economic stability.
  • Positive Impact: The expected positive impact of these initiatives on the population’s overall well-being, particularly in terms of food security and cost of living.

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