Gov't gives millers one week ultimatum to import maize
Agriculture Cabinet Secretary Mithika Linturi
has given millers a one-week ultimatum to import maize or have their duty free
importation licenses revoked.
The CS also accused millers of exporting
consumable grain to neighbouring countries for more profit at the expense of
Kenyan citizens.
This as the ongoing stand-off between millers
and the government over price control of maize flour and unpaid dues from the
2022 subsidy programme took a new dimension.
“Next week on 30th, those people
that will not have given us proof that there’s something we’re waiting for,
then all those licenses will not be valid,” said CS Linturi.
The CS, while meeting millers at his Nairobi
office on Tuesday, accused a section of them of exporting imported duty free
grain to some neighbouring countries, to maximize on profits.
Linturi accused some millers of hawking their
duty free licenses as they lacked financial muscle to import the grain.
“Some of you are
exporting maize and rice to South Sudan and Tanzania. As we sit here, we have
even impounded some of these commodities under our custory,” he said.
“There is no country
that will allow its millers to export food produce while its own country lacks
food...and that's why out there they are denying you theirs because they must
feed their very own.”
The millers, through their representatives,
assured the State that the much-needed commodity is at sea, bound for Kenya
despite logistical challenges.
Last week, CS Linturi summoned over 20 local
maize millers to establish why they are yet to lower the prices of their
respective unga brands, threatening to revoke their licenses.
The government remains non-committal on the
more than Ksh.3 billion it owes millers through the maize subsidy programme
during former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s regime.
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