COVID-19: Nigeria Customs releases rice, other items worth N3.2 billion for distribution

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The Comptroller-General of Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Hameed Ali, has approved the release of 46,000 metric tons of rice, 36,495 kegs of vegetables oil

The Customs’ Public Relations Officer, Joseph Attah, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.

He disclosed that the items approved to be released were 46,000 metric tons or about 158 trailers, 36,495 kegs of vegetable oil of 30 trucks and 3,428 kegs of palm oil. Mr Attah said only edible items certified by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control for human consumption would be released to the public.

 

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Please where have they taken it to this time around? I guess to the core poor northern region!!!

The only problem is that the CG of customs has said imported rice is poisonous.Why distributing?

Nnamdi is crying in awka 😭😭😭

It looks like this corona has canceled the gains made when they closed the borders against rice.

The distribution will begin in NORTH again like the N20k for VULNERABLE NIGERIANS

Seized in South, distributed in North

The same expired rice?

All we do is hear but don't get why?

The same imported rice that was called;poisonous by Mr. Ali the Costums Compt..chaii ! 🙉🙉Nigeria who do you ?

Look at what hunger as done to the citizens lockdowneffect

We are patiently waiting for this.

Don't limit the distribution to a particular region, let it go round all region.

We are waiting

scam who are they sharing it's to lies

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