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News: Vanguard Editorial laments the Rejection of Nigerian food Exports due to Poor Quality

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According to an Editorial by Vanguard newspaper, Shipments of Nigeria’s food exports to foreign countries such as America, the United Kingdom and China among others have been rejected continually either due to poor quality agricultural commodities, lack of standard storage facilities, which also shows that Nigerian government workers are simply not doing their work.

Those who are supposed to supervise governance and ensure that government policies are efficiently implemented are also not doing their work.

We were in the middle of an economic recession, and the Muhammadu Buhari government was anxious to diversify the economy to reduce oil dependency.

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Shipments of yams were exported, and many of them were rejected because of poor quality in a report published by newsexpressngr.com

Way back in October 2017, former Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, had publicly lamented rejection of Nigerian yams exported to the United States of America.

Ogbeh had undertaken to investigate why this could happen despite the fact that the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA; the Nigerian Customs Service, NCS; the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN; the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control, NAFDAC; the Standards Organization of Nigeria, SON; the Nigerian Export Promotion Council, NEPC; the Nigerian Agricultural Quarantine Services, NAQS; and the National Agricultural Seed Council, NASC; were involved in ensuring the quality of our agricultural exports.

Four years later, the NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, appeared on Channels Television to lament that 76 per cent of our agricultural commodities are rejected by the European Union.

If public officers charged with the mandate to carry out crucial economic regulatory functions come out to lament to us, who should we hold responsible for their failure to do their work?

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Does Prof. Adeyeye not realize she was actually confessing the once vibrant NAFDAC’s incompetence under her?
She blamed the problem on food exporters who cut corners to avoid the attention of regulators, thus risking the rejection of their exports in foreign destinations.

She also blamed the lack of standard storage facilities which means that most of our products develop moulds before arriving at their final destinations.
These are jobs that these eight redundant federal government parastatals were set up for, but which they woefully failed to do.

Unfortunately, in Nigeria, failure is never sanctioned. It is rewarded and reinforced.
Many officials are not suitably qualified or committed to their jobs, yet they are kept in the service due to nepotism and corrupt public service culture.

These poor quality agricultural commodities being rejected not only bring shame to our national image; they also negate the objectives of the economic diversification agenda.

The huge Nigerian Diaspora depends a lot on food exports from Nigeria. These rejections mean that the commodities are scarcer and more expensive for our people over there.
The ball is squarely in the court of NAFDAC to drive the programme of ensuring that only good quality agricultural commodities are allowed to leave the shores of the country.

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