Nigeria to revive 6 fertiliser plants soon
The
Nigeria Government is to revive six fertilizer blending plants before
the end of the year, through the Infrastructure Unit of its Sovereign
Wealth Fund.
The
Managing Director of Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA),
Mr Uche Orji disclosed this on Monday in Abuja when the Minister of
Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed paid him a working
visit.
Orji
said that the six plants set for revival across the country would
bring the total number of operational fertilizer blending plants to
17.
He
said the project was done through the Fertiliser Initiative programme
of President Muhammadu Buhari’s Administration which was conceived
to make the commodity available to farmers at cheaper rate.
The
NSIA boss disclosed that since the inception of the programme in
December 2016, the Authority had delivered more than six million bags
of fertilizer below market price to farmers.
Specifically,
he said a bag of fertilizer which hitherto sold between N11,500 to
N13,000 had been brought down to N5,500 per bag since the beginning
of the year.
He
added that more than 50,000 jobs had been created by “rehabilitating
11 fertiliser blending plants which were either producing below
capacity or moribund’’.
“The
programme has saved the government more than N60 billion in subsidy
in 2017, as government used to subsidise fertilizer up to the tune of
N6,000 per bag.
“The
programme has also saved the government foreign exchange through the
introduction of local contents in fertilizer blending,’’ he said.
Orji
said that the feat was achieved through the local sourcing of two of
the four major raw materials for ferltiliser blending.
“You
need four materials for fertilizer blending which were hitherto
imported, Phosphate, Limestone, Urea and Potash.
“Urea
and limestone which accounts for 65 per cent of the raw materials are
in abundance in Nigeria while phosphate and potash are what we need
to import.
“However,
what had happened before now was that all the four raw materials were
imported.
“NSIA
was therefore invited to work with the Fertiliser Blenders
Association of Nigeria in a committee chaired by Jigawa governor.
“So
far, we have produced and sold six million bags across the country at
the lower rate,’’ he said.
He
said that the target of the NSCIA was to revive all the 28 fertiliser
blending plants in the country.
According
to Orji, the retail price is boldly written on the fertilizer bags
with a telephone number for whistle blowing in case of sharp
practices by racketeers.
Orji
said that NSIA was set up in 2012, as an agency to build a saving
base for the country, enhance development of the nation
infrastructure as well as provide stabilisation support in times of
economic stress.
“The
NSIA has three Funds; Stabilisation Fund which holds 20 per cent of
the Agency’s asset; Future Generation Fund which holds 40 per cent
of the asset and Infrastructure Fund which also holds 40 per cent of
the asset.
“The
stabilisation fund and the future generation fund are mostly invested
outside the country while the infrastructure fund is invested in
Nigeria,’’ he said.
The
minister commended the Authority for its intervention in the critical
sector of the economy through the Infrastructure Fund.
He
underscored the need for the NSIA to place priority attention on
making public its activities to correct the erroneous impression that
the Authority was only to access fund.
Mohammed
also assured the management that the Federal Government was
addressing the challenges of rail infrastructure which would help in
the transportation of fertilizer and its raw materials across the
country.
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