The
 House of Representatives Thursday resolved to investigate companies 
involved in rice importation under the federal government policy aimed 
at encouraging investment in local rice production. 
 The 
crux of the matter that precipitated the motion that led to the 
resolution was the allegation that some companies in concert with some 
foreign investors have imported the commodity in a manner that exceeded 
“their approved quota and thus owe the federal government about N28,399 
billion.”
 
 The companies fingered are: Stallion Group, Popular Foods and Olam Nigeria Limited. 
 The House regretted that Stallion Group/ Popular Foods, with an unpaid 
outstanding import duty of over N15 billion, has imported another 85,000
 metric tonnes of rice into the country. 
 Hon. Simon Arabo (PDP,
 Kaduna) expressed concern “that the actions of these companies are 
capable of scuttling the nation’s self-sufficiency drive in rice 
production and an act which deny the federal government the needed 
revenue on import duties.”
 Credit: Muhammad Bello/ThisDay

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