The need to investigate harmful substances and chemicals on frozen foods in Nigeria be Undie Emmanuel
By Undie Emmanuel
The motion, seeking the need to investigate alleged use of harmful chemicals on preservatives for frozen foods in Nigeria is a proactive time warning as a time -bomb on food items in Nigeria.
This motion by chike John is seeking the strengthening of food safety regulations in our nation,this is ,to ensure that food consumed by our citizens is safe , healthy,consumable and free from harmful substances, which has caused numerous deaths in Nigeria.
The lawmakers Choke John,
,is seeking attention arising from reports and allegation in the use of dangerous chemicals,such as formalin,snippers, kerosene and other harmful preservatives being used for frozen items and other consumables,`
This motion for all is indeed a time bomb~ warning should not be underated because of its harmful effects such as cancerous damages to our organs alarming that~ Nigeria is already grappling with challenges related to food security including poor agricultural practices,inadequate storage facilities and the impact of climate change which is threatening the health and well being of Nigeria.
Okafor PhD who represents Ehime/ ihitte,uboma,obwo federal constituency of imo state is a voice of John the Baptist in the wilderness that the NATIONAL AGENCY FOR FOOD AND DRUGS ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL (NAFDAC),the standard organisation of Nigeria (SON)and the federal competition and consumption protection commission saddle with the responsibility of insuring food safety has been alleged to exhibit complicity and negligence thereby suggesting or a call for a critical gap in the enforcement of food safety standards,
The high point of this presentation is a prompt call on the mandate
Of the Committee on Nutrition
and food security NAFDAC health care services and security standards and regulations for investigating the alleged use of harmful chemicals as preservatives in frozen foods in Nigeria and report back to the committee in 4 weeks, for legislative action this is imperative call and a ticking time bomb for all.
By Undie Emmanuel
The motion, seeking the need to investigate alleged use of harmful chemical on preservatives for frozen food in Nigeria is a proactive time warning as a time bomb on food items in nigeria.this sponsor motion by chike John is seeking the strengthen of food safety regulations in our nation,this is ,to insure that food consumed by our citizens is safe , healthy,consumable and free from harmful substances which has caused numerous death in Nigeria.
Chikes motion,is seeking attention arising from report and allegation in the use of dangerous chemicals,such as formalin,snippers, kerosene and other harmful preservatives being used for frozen items and other consumables,this ticking time bomb warning should not be underated because of its harmful effects such as cancerous damages to our organs, highly alarming that ,Nigeria is already grappling with challenges related to food security including poor agricultural practices,inadequate storage facilities and the impact of climate change,which is threatening the health and well being of Nigerians
Okafor PhD ,who represents Ehime Mbano,/ ihitte,uboma,Obowo federal constituency of imo state is a line voice of John the Baptist in the wilderness , crying and asking for action to be promptly taken now by the NATIONAL AGENCY FOR FOOD AND DRUGS ADMINISTRATION AND CONTROL (NAFDAC),the standard organisation of Nigeria (SON)and the federal competition and consumption protection commission saddle with the responsibility of ensuring food safety which has been alleged to exhibit complicity and negligence in their duty.this indeed is a call for a critical gap in the enforcement of food safety standards,in Nigeria.
Okafor,s motion is seeking the mandate of the committee on nutrition and food security NAFDAC healthcare care services and security standards and regulations for investigating the alleged use of harmful chemicals as preservatives in frozen foods in Nigeria and to report back in 4 weeks .