On the Go

‘An emerging epidemic’ — Edo orders closure of abattoir over poor hygiene

BY News Agency

Share

The Edo government has ordered the closure of the abattoir in Eyaen, Uhunmwode LGA of the state.

Stephen Idehenre, Edo commissioner for agriculture and food security, who announced the development on Friday, expressed reservations over the poor hygiene at the state-owned facility, describing it as an “emerging epidemic”.

Idehenre had paid a surprise visit to the abattoir, during which he described the condition of the place as an “eyesore”.

He berated the management of the facility over the poor conditions at the abattoir, and ordered the immediate sealing of the abattoir.

Advertisement

“The ministry has written severally to the management of the abattoir, but they disregarded the warnings,” he said.

“We must stop this emerging epidemic. It is clear that the meat from this place is unwholesome and unfit for human consumption.

“We can’t tolerate this. They must understand that there is a government in Edo state.

Advertisement

“From today, this place can no longer operate until it is in a better state.”

The commissioner added that the abattoir would remain sealed until the facility is under proper management.

Idehenre also said anyone who flouts the order would be penalised.

Advertisement

This website uses cookies.