Poor sanitation: Nasarawa government threatens shutdown of Lafia market

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The Nasarawa State Government has given the management of Lafia modern market seven days ultimatum to clear the filth in the market or face shutdown.

Mr Musa Ibrahim, Commissioner of Environment and Natural Resources gave the ultimatum on Saturday while inspecting the market during the monthly sanitation exercise in the state.

The commissioner particularly expressed dissatisfaction with the filthy environment around the section where chickens were being been sold and the abattoir.

The odor oozing out from this small abattoir in the market is worrisome. It poses a serious health hazard and cannot be tolerated.

“As such, the environmental and public health laws have given our ministry the right to shutdown any facility including a market for failure to keep it clean,” the Commissioner added.

Ibrahim, however, said the government is giving the management of the market seven days to tidy up the place and all other sections or the entire market would be shutdown.

He called on members of the public to always keep their environment clean to guard against outbreaks of diseases.

Meanwhile, a Mobile Court sitting in Lafia has prosecuted 42 persons for violating the State’s environmental sanitation law.

The Prosecutor, Mr Abubakar Mohammed, who is also the Chief Environment Officer, told the court that the suspects were transacting their private businesses while the sanitation exercise was in progress.

Mohammed said that the offenses violated Section 9 (2) of the State Environmental Sanitation Law.

He urged the court to sanction them accordingly to serve as a deterrent to others.

The Judge, Mr. Shittu Umar, convicted and sentenced accused persons to six months imprisonment with options of fine of between N5,000 to N10,000 respectively.

 

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