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LASG To Harness Valuable Resources Opportunities In Abattoir Waste… Holds Workshop For Operators of Abbatoirs, Slaughter Slabs

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The Lagos State Government on Thursday reiterated its determination to harness all the resource opportunities associated with abattoir waste by providing
solutions to transform them into valuables.

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Speaking during a one-day workshop held in Matori, Mushin, the Permanent Secretary Office of Environmental Services, Mr. Gaji Omobolaji Tajudeen said the State Government would explore proper management techniques for animal bones, hoofs and horns, which currently deface the environment as well as contribute to methane buildup.

Gaji, represented by the Director, Sanitation Services, Dr. Hassan Sanuth, said environmental pollution remains one of the most significant global challenges today; a lack of action will expose future generations to a more dangerous environmental condition.

According to him, Last year the  Ministry organized a workshop on Circular Economy: Conversion of Abattoir Waste to Wealth, where the detrimental effects of slaughterhouse waste on the environment were discussed and suggestions proffered on ways to improve its management.

The Permanent Secretary said after assessing the impact of the previous meeting, it was realised that there was a need to break down the process into smaller fragments for easier adoption and adaptation, noting that this also influenced the choice of venue for this year’s workshop.

He promised that the abattoir operators would be introduced to an effective management method for converting cow dung to organic manure through composting to mitigate air pollution, health hazards, and resource wastage, stressing that the process aligns with the principles of circular economy and ensuring the efficient use of resources.

He urged participants to actively engage in the practical demonstration, as the session was designed to provide solutions that are not only beneficial but would also increase their earnings while ensuring food security.

Gaji averred that composting offers several advantages which include opportunities for Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) to thrive, the improvement of soil fertility, increased availability of nutrients to plants, and the promotion of sustainable farming practices by reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers that degrade soil and contaminate water bodies.

He expressed appreciation for the synergy between the Ministry and the Ministry of Agriculture in the efforts towards reversing the negative trends in slaughterhouse activities, stressing that the synergy has encouraged the establishment of the blood meal facility in Oko-Oba abattoir, Agege.

He emphasized that earlier in the day, the Ministry conducted a clean-up exercise to promote good sanitation practices in slaughterhouses, saying the absence or improper implementation of these practices can inadvertently impact human health and the environment by facilitating the spread of diseases.

Gaji, therefore, urged all stakeholders including representatives from the Ministry of Commerce, Industries and Cooperatives, the Directorate of Project Development Design from the Federal Institute of Industrial Research, Oshodi (F.I.I.R.O.) and Concessionaires to embrace their roles and contribute to making the Circular economy a reality.

In his presentation titled: “Simple Techniques for Waste Reduction in Abattoir and Slaughter Houses”, Mr. Leo Alabi encouraged the operators to put an end to all environmental infractions that may emerge from abattoir mismanagement and embrace Circular Economy which is the Conversion of Abattoir Waste to Wealth.

He mentioned that the cleaning of the abattoir after slaughtering should be done with an alkaline-based cleaner to disinfect the surroundings and rid the space of any disease-causing agent.

Responding, the General Manager of Charlie Papa abattoir/slaughterhouse, Mr. Sulaiman Ogunremi thanked the State Government for their support, pledging the continued adherence of his organization to the necessary laws guiding meat production in the state.

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NEMA Distributes Grains To Vulnerable In Kebbi

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Director-general of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Zubaida Umar has distributed assorted grains from the federal government to the people of Kebbi State.

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While distributing the grains yesterday at Bulasa government grains stores in Birnin Kebbi alongside with Governor Idris the DG NEMA, Zubaida Umar said the gesture from the federal government was aimed at reducing poverty amongst the less privileged in Kebbi State.

Umar added that the grains would be distributed across the 21 local government areas of the state to the vulnerable persons in the grassroots.

Governor Nasir Idris while commending the federal government for the gesture said, the initiative underscored the government’s commitment in supporting those in need especially in this challenging time.

He said the gesture is an act of kindness and generosity of APC led-administration towards making a real difference by impacting the lives of those facing hardship and uncertainty in the state.

“I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to the federal government under the able leadership of our dear President Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his swift response and unwavering commitment in providing relief to the most vulnerable members of our society,” he added.

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NNPCL Committed To Nasarawa Oil, Gas Initiative – Kyari

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Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has said it is committed to partnering with the Nasarawa State government in the area of oil and gas development.

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The group managing director of NNPCL, Engr. Mele Kyari, who disclosed this during the second day of the Nasarawa Investment Summit yesterday in Lafia, said Nasarawa is blessed with substantial natural gas reserves.

Represented by the executive vice president (Gas and Power), Olalekan Oguleye, the NNPC boss said the state has the potential to power industrialization that would drive economic growth to improve the lives of its citizens.

He noted that the company is more than willing for further collaboration that will unlock the full potential of the state’s natural resources for the benefit of the state and the country at large.

Kyari appreciated the bold steps the state government has taken towards building its economy in the area of solid mineral and energy.

He said the state has become a home not just for mineral resources but also for agriculture and energy.

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Court Disbands Cross River Cocoa Allocation Taskforce

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A High Court sitting in Effraya, Etung local government area of Cross River State has granted a motion ex-parte disbanding the state Cocoa Allocation Surveillance Team from operating at the Government Cocoa Estate.

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The court restrained the team from harassing allottees of government cocoa farms in Etung local government area of the state.

The order came five days after the Bassey Otu administration issued a statement suspending the activities of surveillance team at the cocoa estate in the state.

The court headed by Justice Amajama Eneji, after the proceedings yesterday, adjourned the matter for augment on May 23, 2024 after a counter affidavit to the motion on notice and statement of defence was filed by counsel to Cross River State government, Barr. Woda Ogar.

In a brief interview with journalists at the court premises at Effraya, counsel to Cross River State government, Wada Ogar, said, “I just came today to find out that there were 27 others recently filed.

“The ex-parte application was all taken today and had been variously adjourned to May 23, 2024 for hearing of the motion on notice. But what I came here for were suit no. HA/16, 17 and 18, 2024 which have been served on me and I have filed my responses.

“Well, it is the allegation of the claimants that some hooligans are taking over the plots over which we are in court, harassing the people and all that.

“That is why in the first place, they brought an application ex-parte to restrain those people and then they alleged that, surveillance committee set up by government was being used to perpetrate illegalities, because of that, the court made another ex-parte which had gone viral” Woda said.

Meanwhile, counsel for the claimants, Mba Ukweni (SAN), averred that he and his clients (claimants ) came to court to take a motion for interlocutory injunction to restraint government and its agents, her appointees from interfering with allottees of government cocoa farms.

“So, we were served with their counter affidavit yesterday but, my learned friend for the defendant was gracious enough to bring to the attention of the court that from which ever perspective whether the government was not aware of the pendency of the matter made by the court which they have or from other sources for other reason decided that they should disband the taskforce which my colleague brought to the attention of the court.

“We had to leverage on it and said if the government itself have now discovered that the activities of the members of the taskforce and the people they are using to harass people in the estate is illegal, the court should give a stamp of legal authority to that and restrain them.

“So, the court agreed with both of us and has made the order which is as good as an interlocutory injunction. it is an order of court restraining them so, the status quo remain parties have to continue with what they are doing.

“The people who had been allotted estate cocoa farm have to continue with the allocation because that is the status quo.

“As at January, they have already been led into possession so, they have to be in possession and do their work. It doesn’t have to be disturbed; work does not have to be disturbed by any person at all,” he said.

When asked to explain what would happen in the eventuality of disregarding the court order, Ukweni said, “If they disrespect the court order, the law is not limited in what to do, they will be sanctioned.”

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