FCTA Condemns Surge Of Unregulated Slaughter Slabs In FCT.

By Hudu Yakubu Abuja

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The Secretary, Agriculture and Rural Development Secretariat in the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA)
Lawan Kolo Geidam, has announced plans by the administration to take decisive action against the proliferation of illegal abattoirs in the FCT as part of  efforts to ensure the adherence to established standards in meat handling and the well-being of  consumers in the Territory. 
 Mandate Secretary made this disclosure when he met with officials of FCT Butchers Association when they played him a courtesy visit. 
He conveyed the Administration’s deep concern over the prevalence of unauthorized abattoirs,  emphasizing it impact on the capacity of the Veterinary Services Department to monitor and enforce compliance to operational standards, a situation which he warns poses a significant threat to the safety of meat consumed by the public.
His words “our objective is in line with the statutory mandate of the Secretariat which is to ensure that abattoirs in the FCT not only duly registered and certified but that they are all up to standard for the good of public health.”
Geidam assured the Butchers of the Secretariat’s commitment to addressing the various challenges identified during his recent tour of abattoirs in the FCT .
Among which include the need to  provide  non-stop water supply, efficient waste management, and the establishment of biogas stations as an alternative to the hazardous practice of using tires in processing animal skins.
Geidam said “We will not ignore the significant issues facing our abattoirs, including the need for potable water and regular waste disposal and I assure you that present leadership of the FCT Administration, under Barrister Nyesom Wike and Honourable Minister of State FCT, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, is dedicated to FCT has standads comparable to those found anywhere in t.he world”.
He informed the Butchers  that the Secretariat will intensify its daily meat inspection activities at the various abattoirs to 3nsure that no animal is slaughtered without being certified safe by the Veterinary Doctors.
He therefore appealed for grayer understanding and full cooperation of  the Butchers in facilitating the work of Veterinary Doctors.
In his remarks earlier, Chairman of the FCT Butchers Association, Alhaji Bashir Musa expressed the association’s full commitment to complying with the guidelines set forth by the Administration.
Additionally, the Butchers voiced their appreciation for the efforts made by the FCT Administration to improve the conditions of abattoirs, while also highlighting the pressing need to address the aging infrastructure of the abattoirs, underscoring the necessity of modernizing the facilities to ensure compliance with current standards and to enhance operational efficiency to meet the growing demand the public.
Recognizing the significance of preventing the influx of non-certified meat products the Association suggested that as a proactive measure, the Secretariat deploy its personnel to monitor entry points into the FCT. This measure  they said will not only protect their businesses but also enhance revenue generation for the FCT Administration.

 

 

 

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