Bank of Industry Takes Action Against Food Insecurity, Unveils Programme

Bank of Industry
The Bank of Industry (BOI) has initiated a significant response to combat the prevailing issue of food insecurity in Nigeria.
The programme, unveiled by Dr. Doris Uzoka-Anite, Minister for Industry, Trade, and Investment, aims to provide relief to Nigerians facing economic hardships.
Dr. Uzoka-Anite emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting vulnerable populations amidst economic challenges.
The minister stated, “The launch of the BOI Palliative programme is a strong commitment to food security. We are seeking ways to address the food insecurity issues currently being faced in the country. The Federal Government is aware of the skyrocketing food prices and is working with relevant stakeholders in the food value chain to address this challenge.”
Dr. Olasupo Olusi, BOI’s Managing Director, outlined the institution’s collaborative efforts with the Federal Government to distribute palliatives across the country, starting with Lagos and Abuja.
BOI plans to procure food items at reasonable prices through partnerships with food processing customers and work with state governors to ensure equitable distribution.
This initiative follows BOI’s recent launch of the Presidential Conditional Grant Scheme, providing N50,000 grants to eligible small businesses nationwide.
Against the backdrop of soaring inflation, particularly in food prices, BOI’s intervention seeks to alleviate the burdens faced by vulnerable communities and bolster economic resilience.

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