Agro dealers protest over N39bn debt

The Growth
Enhancement Scheme Agro-dealers Association of Nigeria (GESAAN) staged a
peaceful protest in Abuja Tuesday over N39 billion owed them by the
Federal Government.
The National Chairman of the
association, Kabiru Fara, said government was yet to pay members for
farm inputs redeemed by small holder farmers under the GES scheme since
2014.
He said members of the association have
suffered untold hardships over the nonpayment saying “a total sum of
N29billion has remained unpaid to date for the supply of fertilizers,
seeds and other inputs by the past administration in 2014, while the sum
of about N9.8billion is also being owed for recent distribution made
for the 2016/2017 dry season framing.”
Fara said GESAAN had assisted the
Federal Government in distribution of farm inputs through the GES
programme adding that “the farmers pay 50%, while the Federal Government
pay 50%. But the share of the Federal Government is not forthcoming, as
per 2014, 2015 and 2017.
He said the dealers agreed to take part
in the recent distribution after assurances by the Minister of
Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh that payment would be made within two
weeks of completion of the exercise
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Agriculture, Bukar Hassan called for patience on the side of the
dealers, while assuring that payment would soon be made.
He said President Muhammdu Buhari has
already approved part of the N39 billion debt saying payment would begin
immediately soon through the Federal Ministry of Finance.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/09/2017








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