
Thailand’s
ambassador to Nigeria, Wattana Kunwongse, has denied remarks made by
the Minister of Agriculture, Audu Ogbeh, that rice mills are collapsing
in the Asian country.
On
Friday, Ogbeh claimed that Thailand said President Muhammadu Buhari’s
policy on local rice sufficiency, was responsible for the collapse of
seven of its mills .In a statement released on Tuesday, Kunwongse said there is no proof of the shutdown of Thailand’s major mills.
“The
report is not only misleading but a distortion of the actual
conversation between myself and the honourable minister of agriculture
at the federal ministry of agriculture and rural development on 30th
January 2018, which was nothing short of positivity and optimism on both
sides.
“During which I praised President Buhari’s Economic
Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP), the essence of which is the endeavour
to move the country to a self-sufficiency and export-oriented economy,
and to that worthy cause, Thailand stands ready to work closely with the
Nigerian government in the field of technological transfer and
agricultural machineries.
“At the same meeting, the honourable
minister and I had reached the conclusion that I as ambassador of
Thailand to Nigeria will be working closely with the Ministry of
Agriculture and rural development to establish a platform to discuss our
mutual benefits in the form of MOU on Agricultural Cooperation and by
forming a bilateral Working Committee toward that end.
“Thailand’s
rice export to the world in 20 (January-December 2017) reached 11.48
million tons equalising to $5.1 billion (USD), a 15.54 per cent increase
compared to previous years, which is one of the highest figures on the
history Thailand’s rice exportation.
“There is no proof of any shutdown of Thailand’s major rice mills,” the statement read.
from dailypost

