He made the disclosure at the inauguration of a taskforce on counterfeit products championed by the Agricultural Produce Sellers Association of Nigeria in Abuja.
The minister, who noted that the harmful goods come with a cost, regretted that consumers do not have value for money.He urged members of the panel to bring criminals to justice, adding that plans were underway to make Nigerian beans acceptable to the European Union markets. President of APSAN, Comrade Aloys Akortsaha, said the task force would work with relevant regulatory and security agencies to achieve its mandate.
You will not see peace, oless you 🆓 the indigenous people of biafra.
Why not secure the country with food security first before selling it outside ... Nonsense
Well, we all know why?
Different ministers the same story
Because the person that leads that sector is not professional. It is just like writing an exam and see result. Shame.
bring dem back for the masses
This is NIGERIA.
Malam Sabo Nanono kana ruwa kenan
They dunno better thing 😑
As expected