Nigerian Government Takes Action to Address Rising Food Prices

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Nigerian Government Takes Action to Address Rising Food Prices
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The Nigerian government is implementing immediate measures to check rising food prices in the country. The President has instructed officials to find solutions to the issue and ensure accessibility and affordability of food items. The government aims to provide relief to Nigerians by taking necessary actions.

The Nigeria n government is taking immediate measures to address rising food prices in the country. The President has instructed relevant officials to find solutions to the issue. The government is concerned about the accessibility and affordability of food items. The Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, stated that the government is taking action to provide relief to Nigeria ns.

The Presidential Committee on Emergency Food Intervention is meeting to discuss and implement measures to improve the situation

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