Lake Rice: Ambode orders non-stop sales

Governor Akinwunmi Ambode of Lagos State has directed the state’s Ministry for Agriculture to commence and ensure continuous sales of Lake Rice in designated sales centres across the state. The governor has also approved the creation of more sales centres.
 
Mr. Oluwatyin Suarau, Commissioner for Agriculture
Mr. Oluwatyin Suarau, Commissioner for Agriculture, who disclosed this recently at a meeting to discuss ways of implementing the governor’s directive, remarked that the directive was part of the strategy to increase access to the product and ensure effective distribution across the state.

The newly created sales centres include Farm Service Centre Odogunyan in Ikorodu; Farmers Mart in Surulere; Agric Input Supply Authority (LAISA) in Ojo; Agricultural Development Authority (ADA) in Oko Oba, Agege and Lagos Television (LTV) Complex, Agidingbi-Ikeja.

“The need to ensure that Lake Rice circulates into the nooks and crannies of the state is key in our drive to attain food sufficiency. Food production and self-sufficiency have been given priority attention at State’s policy and strategic levels, this is aimed at sustaining Lagos because our state is the largest consumer of food commodity in Nigeria,” Suarau said.

According to the commissioner, the price of the rice had not changed, stressing that the state government would continue to maintain the price of the product to make it affordable to citizens.

He added that the essence of the Lagos-Kebbi partnership was to ensure food security and show case the ability of Nigeria to become a producing nation.


“Logistics have been put in place to ensure a hassle free purchase of the product in an atmosphere devoid of rancour in all our approved sales centres thus making the processes of purchase a lot more easier for everyone”, Suarau said

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