The presidency has refuted report on 
social media that it planned to flood the country with genetically 
modified rice in conjunction with the Dangote Group.
A statement by the Special Adviser to 
the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, said the 
attempts by unscrupulous individuals on social media to link both the 
government and Dangote group to such plan were extremely uncharitable.
He said it was ridiculous that a 
government that was wholly devoted to the generation of employment for 
Nigerians especially through agriculture would turn around to get 
involved in an activity that would reverse the gains of the same 
partnership.
He stated that the federal government in
 2014 signed a $1billion Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for 
investment in integrated rice project with Dangote Industries Limited 
and that in furtherance of this agreement, Dangote Industries Limited 
this year cultivated over 8,000 hectares in Hadejia, Jigawa State, 
creating over 10,000 direct and indirect jobs for farmers.
Adesina said in consolidation of the 
rice project of the federal government, President Muhammadu Buhari 
administration was also in partnership with the African Development Bank
 (AfDB) and other reputable companies to tap into the vast potentials in
 the private sector and broadening the economic base of the country.
He said: “The gains of the 
diversification drive especially in the agriculture sector are already 
yielding dividends as shown by the recent statistics in the sector as 
published by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
“These engagements will continue until 
the present administration has laid a solid foundation for the economic 
development of the nation.”
According to him, President Buhari has said it repeatedly that the country has the capacity to feed itself and even export.
Adesina said the president was hopeful 
that with the provision of N200 billion by the CBN for small holder 
farmers and processors involved in local production of rice and other 
grains, rice importation should stop in the next three years.
He said: “It is unfortunate that while 
the Buhari administration is working assiduously with well-meaning 
Nigerians to bring the country out of the current economic situation it 
has found itself, a few self-serving individuals are bent on distracting
 the administration from the avowed focus to reflate the fortunes of the
 country through the diversification of the economy which, very soon, 
Nigerians will begin to see and experience the results.
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