Dear Honoured Guests,
Owing to logistical reasons and to ensure your comfort, DSC Publications have found it necessary to change the VENUE of the DEJI SASEGBON SAN Memorial Book Launch of SASEGBON’S JUDICIAL DICTIONARY OF NIGERIAN LAW.
The date and time remain the same: Thursday 14/11/19 at 1pm.
The VENUE IS NOW AGIP HALL, MUSON CENTRE, ONIKAN, LAGOS.
We look forward to your presence at the event to honour Deji Sasegbon’s memory and work. God bless you.
Mrs. Oge Sasegbon
Border Closure Saves Poultry Industry N50b
The closure of land borders has saved the local poultry industry more than N50 billion and the rice industry, experts have said.
Although the move appears to violate the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Trade Liberalisation treaty, a former Vice-Chancellor, Federal University of Technology, Prof Biyi Daramola, said the impact of cheap farm produce import coming through Benin Republic has reduced.
He said the closure would help to boost local production.
Specifically, Nigeria consumes two million tons of poultry yearly and 70 per cent of which is imported from abroad to augment local production.
Poultry meat represent more than 30 per cent of total meat consumed within the country.
Daramola said the closure had helped to reduce the glut, which made it difficult for local producers of rice to sell.
He noted, however, that the closure had led to an astronomical rise in the price of rice with a 50/kg selling for N28,000.
While the government is making money with the resurgence of activities in the ports, the don said the strategy was not sustainable as there was an increase in the pressure on the government to rescind the decision.
The closure, according to him, also affected the country’s small businesses selling products across the sub-region, which can no longer access such markets.
With the closure in place, he added that sub-regional trade is not receiving a major boost with the hindrance to easing movement of goods across borders.
But a Senior Lecturer, University of Ibadan, Dr Adesina Thomas said the move has boosted the income of local farmers.
According to him, the measure is helping to create an inclusive economy, which is critical for making progress towards creating employment and business opportunities.
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