Why we introduced free food scheme –Mimiko
The Ondo State Governor, Dr. Olusegun
Mimiko, has said that his decision to introduce the pallaitive scheme,
otherwise known as Eto Igbe-Ayo, is informed by the sudden rise in the
prices of foodstuffs in the face of dwindling economy.
Under the programme, foodstuffs are
given freely to residents in the state to cushion the effect of the
economic crunch on the people, occasioned by the fall in the price of
crude oil in the global market.
The programme is designed for
the 18 local government areas of the state and targeted at 100,000
women, irrespective of party affiliation in.
He said that the initiative was in
fulfillment of his promise to share in the joy and sorrow of the people
when he was being inaugurated as governor.
Mimiko said he was concerned by the severe pains the people were passing through after the country’s
revenue from oil fell to about 65 per cent.
“And just as income is falling, the
prices of goods and services are increasing. We, therefore, decided to
embark on this initiative to help our people,” he said.
He also said that some of his government’s
intervention programmes such as the Bus Shuttle, Mother and Child
Hospitals and the Mega Schools were meant to assist the less privileged
in the society.
He added that with the Eto Igbe-Ayo programme, government found it suitable to provide food for the
vulnerable in the society.
Mimiko said that the declaration by the
National Bureau of Statistics that inflation rate in the country had
risen to 16.5 per cent, the highest in 11 years, contributed to his
administration’s decision to start the free food programme.
Mimiko said, “A bag of rice which used
to sell for N8,000 now costs about N 16,000, a litre of kerosine of
N80.00 has jumped to N200, the price of petrol has increased from N87
to N145 per litre while diesel used to power our industries now cost
N200 from its usual N150 per litre. Unfortunately, the quantum of money
available to households has dropped.
“It is obvious there is hunger in the land and we, as a government, cannot pretend that this is not the case.”
He said the problem rocking the country
called for redirection and rethinking, insisting that the country
should diversify the economy and re-invest in agriculture and solid
minerals.
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