Adamu, who is the Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture, gave the advice in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Saturday.According to him, there is no doubt that adjusting to a new lifestyle of patronising made in Nigeria products will result in temporary inconveniences, but to say the policy is not beneficial is not true.
“We will not be able to ensure that we develop policies deliberately to protect the interest of people that we are to protect. “And because the cost of production in the so-called developed nations is not much, because they know when we produce what they are bringing into the country, our cost of production is way more than their own.
“They are all stage-managed to frighten government to say this policy is not popular, we must change it. I think they have the wrong person in their mind. President Muhammadu Buhari is very strong-hearted.”