FG proposes law to regulate abattoirs
The Federal Government has commenced the process of enacting
a `Meat Hygienic Act’ to regulate the operations of abattoirs and slaughter
slabs in the country.
Chief Audu Ogbeh, Agric and Rural Devt Minister |
Dr Shehu Ahmed, the Permanent Secretary, Federal Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development, disclosed this at the official handover of
the rehabilitated Lafia modern abattoir to the Nasarawa State Government.
A statement by Mr Tony Ohaeri, the Director of Information,
in Abuja on Monday, said that Ahmed was reacting to the deplorable state of
abattoirs and slaughter slabs across the country.
Ahmed said the move was to ensure the supply of healthy meat
and other livestock products for public consumption.
The permanent secretary expressed regrets that abattoirs in
the country did not meet the minimum operating standards to guarantee food
safety.
He said government in its readiness to address the situation
made budgetary provision to upgrade facilities in some selected states.
“It is expected that the state government gives the
maintenance of the facilities a top priority in order to achieve the desired
objective of providing safe and wholesome meat for public consumption.
“We also urge the state government to consider and enter
into partnership with private investors to manage and operate the abattoirs in
line with best global practices for sustainability and improved revenue
generation,’’ he said.
He appealed to state governments to complement the efforts
of the Federal Government by upgrading other abattoirs in their states.
Abbatoir |
Ahmed said that the Federal Government would continue to
partner with state governments and other interested investors in abattoir
development to improve food safety in the country.
The statement quoted Mr Muhammad Zakari, the Commissioner
for Agriculture in the state, as saying that the government would support
programmes and policies of the Federal Government that would be beneficial to
its citizens.
Zakari urged butchers in the state to put the structure into
proper use under a good hygienic condition, adding that it was significant
following cases of diseases associated with meat processing.
Credit: Guardian
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