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  Godwin Emefiele, Governor of find the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has revealed that the federal government is considering placing a ban on the importation of milk. He revealed that Nigeria spends as much as between $1.2 – $1.5bn to import milk into the country, while speaking shortly, after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting last Tuesday. The aim is to encourage local production in a bid to boost the nation’s economy. “We have cows, if the cows are po house sitioned in places without roaming around and they are given water to drink and grass to eat, they will be able to produce quality milk,” Emefiele said. The CBN boss hinted on the economic loss roaming herds cause saying, “as they move, they consume whatever they see on their way, unfortunately in this movement, they create destruction.” As a means of ending the clashes, Emefiele s business hools and ranches for herders. “We have met with some milk-producing companies almost three times in Lago

Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN)

&nb sp; Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has revealed that the federal gover webapex.net nment is considering placing a ban on the importation of milk. He revealed that Nigeria spends as much as between $1.2 – $1.5bn to import milk into the country, while speaking shortly, after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting last Tuesday. The aim is to encourage local production in a bid to boost the nation’s economy. “We have cows, if the cow westernmagazine.org s are positioned in places without roaming around and they are given water to drink and grass to eat, they will be able to produce quality milk,” Emefiele said. The CBN boss hinted on the economic loss roaming herds cause saying, “as they move, they consume whatever they see on th ysin.org eir way, unfortunately in this movement, they create destruction.” As a means of ending the clashes, Emefiele said the government had met with officials of dairy companies to mandate the

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 v Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has revealed that the federal government is considering placing a ban on the importation of milk. He revealed that Nigeria spends as m usatimes.cc uch as between $1.2 – $1.5bn to import milk into the country, while speaking shortly, after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting last Tuesday. The aim is to encourage local production in a bid to boost the nation’s economy. “We have cows, if the cows are posi usanews.cc tioned in places without roaming around and they are given water to drink and grass to eat, they will be able to produce quality milk,” Emefiele said. The CBN boss hinted on the economi news c loss roaming herds cause saying, “as they move, they consume whatever they see on their way, unfortunately in this movement, they create destruction.” As a means of ending the clashes, Emefiele said the government had met with officials of dairy companies to mandate them to start getting thei