The Lagos State Government has shut down the Oko Oba Abattoir in Agege Local Government over poor hygiene standards within the premises.
This is part of the determination of the State to revolutionize meat processing in State.
LASG said the Abattoir is shut down indefinitely.
The State Government added that the traders are engaging in unhygienic practices which was at variance with the standard set by the laws guiding environment in the State.
The announcement on the closure of the Abbatoir was made by the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab.
Wahab said that the decision was taken after an inspection tour of the facility, following public complaints received on the operation within the premises.
He said: “During our inspection of the abattoir facility, we have announced the indefinite closure of Oko Oba Abattoir, Agege over unhygienic practices and violating different environmental laws”.
He noted that the Government could no longer tolerate the state of filth and disregard for public health rules observed at the abattoir.
Wahab was accompanied by officials of the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, LASEPA, and Lagos Waste Management Authority, LAWMA.
The Commissioner said that the move is part of the Government ’s broader effort to enforce environmental standards and ensure that food processing and handling facilities across the state meet basic hygiene requirements.
He, however assured Lagosians that the government remains committed to protecting public health and would intensify monitoring of all abattoirs and food-related operations in the state.
“No individual or business will be allowed to endanger the lives of others through negligence or reckless disregard for the law, let us try something right” he said.
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