Cardoso, during the 294th meeting of CBN’s Monetary Policy Committee in Abuja, said the intervention was a residue of the past administration’s intervention to farmers under the detained former CBN Governor, Godwin Emefiele.
However, Cardoso said the idea was not his administration’s as the CBN retained its decision to no longer intervene in the Nigerian economy through quasi-fiscal activities
“The fertilizer that was given out was a residue of the intervention that had been done before we came into administration. it was not our idea, but we had options, either to keep them and them rot away or give them to those that we believed could distribute.
Earlier the agriculture minister, Abubakar Kyari, confirmed the handing over of the fertilizers to the ministry while disclosing that the distribution to farmers was stalled as the warehouse location of the palliative was unknown.