Lagos State Gives Illegal Abattoirs 2-Week Ultimatum to Stop Operations

The Lagos State Government has given illegal abattoirs two weeks within which to close down operations or face severe consequences.

This was contained in a statement signed by the state’s Commissioner for Agriculture, Mr Toyin Suarau, in Lagos on Monday.

The commissioner in the statement declared that such unauthorised abattoir would not be allowed to frustrate the resolve to monitor the quality of meat sold to members of the public.

He said that it had become very necessary to monitor the whole process of meat handling, right from the animal markets to the abattoir, and even its transportation.

The commissioner said that the riot act was part of the measures to curb the spread of unwholesome processed meat and meat products.

He added that that government had handled the distribution aspect by introducing the Eko Refrigerated Meat Van, which was being used to transport meat, rather than the former obnoxious meat transportation.

“Government will continue to close down illegal abattoirs and slaughter slabs, which are not hygienic and not in compliant with the relevant laws governing meat slaughtering in the state’,” the official said

Suarau disclosed that the two weeks ultimatum also affected operators of illegal abattoirs located within Military Cantonments and Barracks in the State, where veterinary officers are denied access.

 

 

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