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Omokri Faults Obi, Says It’s No Shame To Depend On Food From War-Torn Ukraine
Reno Omokri, a former presidential spokesperson, expressed his disagreement with Peter Obi, a previous presidential candidate, over Nigeria’s acceptance of food aid from Ukraine, a country currently embroiled in conflict with Russia.
Obi had characterized Nigeria’s reliance on such aid as a matter of national shame.
Omokri took to social media to counter Obi’s stance, emphasizing the necessity for a deeper understanding of Ukraine’s agricultural significance. Drawing parallels, he highlighted Egypt’s extensive dependence on Ukrainian assistance, particularly in wheat and fertilizers. Omokri even humorously speculated whether Obi had enjoyed meals made from Ukrainian wheat during his visit to Egypt.
In his critique, Omokri cautioned against reducing the issue to mere politics. He underscored Ukraine’s pivotal role as a major wheat producer, unaffected by the ongoing conflict, and emphasized the global repercussions of potential shortages. Omokri acknowledged the efforts of the World Trade Organization, led by a Nigerian, in facilitating deals to ensure the flow of Ukrainian wheat to countries like America, noting that it serves not only commercial interests but also humanitarian needs.
Omokri advocated for a broader perspective, urging stakeholders to move beyond partisan narratives. He emphasized Ukraine’s critical contribution to global food security and highlighted ongoing efforts to maintain agricultural exports amidst the conflict. Omokri argued against stigmatizing Nigeria’s receipt of food aid from Ukraine, framing it instead as a pragmatic response to mitigate food shortages and ensure national food security.
In summary, Omokri’s response to Obi’s remarks offered a nuanced perspective on Nigeria’s reliance on food aid from Ukraine. He underscored the importance of understanding Ukraine’s agricultural role, cautioned against politicizing the issue, and advocated for a pragmatic approach to addressing food shortages.
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