THE EXECUTIVE 16/07/2022
TSA Has Helped Save Money From Unscrupulous Govt Officials — Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari, on Friday, praised the effective use of the Treasury Single Account (TSA) by his administration, saying it had helped in saving public funds from the reach of unscrupulous government officials.
The President, who spoke in Daura, Katsina State, when he received elected Local Government Council chairmen from Katsina State on a visit to pay homage to him, marking the Sallah, also expressed satisfaction that the agricultural policies of the administration are working to good effect.
“I found a tough man (Hamid Ali) for the job at the Customs. One day, he came to me saying that they had intercepted 20 fuel tankers about to cross the border. I said to him, sell the fuel and the tankers and put the money in the TSA. Before this time, that money would have found its way to the numerous mysterious ‘government’ accounts,” he said.
According to a statement issued by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu, President Buhari also gave kudos to Nigerian farmers for the record production of rice and other food commodities.
He said his administration had taken various decisions including the closure of land borders for two years for the benefit of farmers who were the driving force of the rural economy, expressing happiness that these had worked well for the nation.
“I have a good understanding of the country and its people. That is why we instituted those agricultural policies. I said we must grow what we eat and eat what we grow.
“This is a country that was once dependent on foreign rice. We closed the border to foreign rice. I said why can’t we eat Nigerian rice, and with the policies put in place, Nigerians are eating home grown rice”, he said.
On the suggestion by Alhaji Ya’u Umar Gojo-Gojo, the Commissioner of Local Governments and Chieftaincy Affairs, who led the council chairmen that the agricultural policies of the administration be made into law to ensure continuity under the incoming administrations, President Buhari said such good policies will commend themselves to any government.
Gojo-Gojo commended the President for initiating several measures to transform agriculture in order to increase farmers’ income during the last seven years.
He told the President that before this time, Katsina people knew how to eat rice but had no inkling as to how to grow and process it.
“Today Mr. President,” said the Commissioner, “rice is grown in all our communities. There are at least 30 small scale rice processing mills in the state. People have embraced animal husbandry and they are making a lot of money.”