2019 election: Rice farmers declare support for Buhari’s re-election

2019 election: Rice farmers declare support for Buhari’s re-election

- Days to the presidential election, Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria has declared support for President Muhammadu Buhari

- The president of the group, Aminu Goroyo, said the resolution was made by the association's national body and committees across 36 states

- Nigerians were urged to give adequate support to the Buhari administration by casting their votes for him on Saturday, February 23

Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) has drummed support for President Buhari’s re-election bid, ahead of Saturday’s presidential election.

This was the resolution of the national executives and state chairmen of the association in the 36 states and FCT on Tuesday, February 19, in Abuja.

RIFAN president, Aminu Goroyo, told the News Agency of Nigeria, (NAN) that each of the 12.2 million members of the association had pledged their support for President Buhari.

He said the endorsement became imperative in view of the efforts the president had made to drive the nation’s economy through mechanised agriculture.

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He said: “With the enthusiasm to promote good governance and corrupt free Nation, RIFAN resolved to support the re-election of President Muhamadu Buhari come Saturday with massive votes."

According to Goroyo, the re-election of the president is to ensure Nigeria’s self-sufficiency in food production. He also said the step would help in moving the nation from overdependence on crude oil to non-oil economy.

He added: “We are all speaking with one voice, exhibit unalloyed commitment in making sure that bulk of our votes go for President Buhari to achieve the desired transformation for the country."

Goroyo said the president’s commitment to agriculture through various schemes was an indication that Nigeria will soon end challenges of hunger, poverty, food security and unemployment.

He said before this administration, the country was a net importer of rice to the detriment of the economy and the farmers.

Goroyo said: “The country’s dependence on food imports in the past was hurting local production, reducing farmers’ welfare and contributing to increasing unemployment. The difference is very clear now as the rice import has reduced to 5 per cent and it is only done through the informal process.”

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He said that in 2015, Nigerians spent not less than N1bn on rice consumption, adding that while spending had drastically reduced, consumption had increased because of increased local production.

Goroyo urged Nigerians to give adequate support to the Buhari administration by casting their votes for him on Saturday, February 23.

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that Arewa youth Forum (AYF), a northern group, said it had endorsed All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate, President Buhari, ahead of 2019 general elections in order to consolidate his performance in the country.

The group’s national director of public affairs, Bello Abdulhamid, made this known when addressing newsmen in Kaduna.

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