NANS to embark on foreign rice hunting among politicians

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) on Monday said it is ready to embark on foreign rice hunt, with a threat to deal with any politician in possession of the imported rice.

NANS said any foreign rice found in the coffers of politicians during this festive period shall be combatantly taken over and shared to both students and orphanage homes.

In a statement made available to DAILY POST by the association’s National Public Relations Officer, Azeez Adeyemi, NANS expressed surprise that some politicians have been sharing foreign rice to their supporters during this festive period.

The student body wondered how the politicians imported the rice into Nigeria in spite of the ongoing border closure exercise, which it said has been taking its toll on students from border communities, asking, “Why then should politicians embark in their oppressive manner and share foreign rice with impunity to their loyalists even when the federal government frown at such?”

NANS also added that, “We as Nigerians and most importantly students are most affected by the development but ready to abide by the instruction since we found it noble.

“Our students who live in border communities, especially 20 kilometres to the borders have not been finding it easy, but we must all pay the price to have our desired Nigeria.

“If our students, especially the border dwellers who are students, carry two grains of rice to feed on in school, it will promptly be collected and thrown away by the men of the Nigerian Customs Service. We have been unhappy with this development, but all for the sake of the buoyancy of our economy we held our peace.

“Why then should politicians embark in their oppressive manner and share foreign rice with impunity to their loyalists even when the federal government frowns at such?.

“Secondly, since all borders remain closed , where did they get foreign rice??.

 

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