Nasarawa Government Vex – Say Dirty Slaughter Slab Fit Spread Disease, Warn Butchers

Nasarawa Government Vex – Say Dirty Slaughter Slab Fit Spread Disease, Warn Butchers

Na wahala burst as Nasarawa Government raise alarm say plenty abattoir for the state dey operate like refuse dump. Officials talk say drainage no dey, water system don spoil, and flies full everywhere. Dem yarn say meat wey dey come out from some slaughter slab no dey safe for human belle at all.

According to dem, Nigerians fit dey chop sickness unknowingly, na why dem don put heavy threat say shutdown dey come if butchers no clean up sharp-sharp. The warning don already shake the whole meat business.

Nasarawa Government Warn Butchers Make Dem Improve Hygiene

Butchers union don dey beg after Government drop the shutdown bombshell. Some meat sellers complain say government no dey provide proper facilities, na why abattoir dey always dirty. One butcher even talk: “If dem wan abattoir clean, dem suppose give us water and disinfectant.”

But Government no gree hear excuse. Dem insist say public health dey important pass business interest. Especially as cholera and other food-borne diseases dey spread across Nigeria, government talk say hygiene no be negotiable.

Nasarawa Government Action Dey Gain Residents Support

Plenty residents don clap for Nasarawa Government decision. Pipu dey complain say dem don tire to buy meat wey dey smell anyhow or carry maggot before e even reach soup pot.

Community leaders join mouth, say more inspection dey needed across markets. Government don promise say dem go continue to monitor every slaughterhouse until hygiene standard balance.

For now, butchers dey fear shutdown, residents dey expect change, and government dey stand gidigba on top their warning.


Discover more from OGM News NG

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Discover more from OGM News NG

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading