Governor Ambode Orders Closure of Pig Farms in Residential Areas
The Lagos State Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode
has ordered the closure of all pig farms located in residential areas
within the State as part of efforts to prevent health hazards associated
with pig farming in residential areas.
According to a statement by the state government,
The closure order became necessary owing to several complaints by residents of Taiwo Adewole Street in New Oko Oba settlement, Ojokoro Local Council Development Area, on the unwholesome activities in a pig farm which poses health and environmental hazards to residents of the area.A petition from one Wisdom Uzoma, published in the Punch Newspapers of Tuesday, June 7th 2016 climaxed the series of complaints that necessitated Governor Akinwunmi’s directive to seal the pig farm immediately.
The Commissioner for Agriculture, Toyin Suarau who led a team of agricultural officers in conjunction with men of the Lagos State Task Force to the location said that:
The attention of the Governor has been drawn to the petition by Wisdom Uzoma, adding that the Governor being a responsible and responsive leader, shared the residents’ concern for a healthy and hygienic environment thus has directed the immediate closure of the farm to forestall the outbreak of any disease.Putting an end to the activities of the pig farm has become inevitable especially because of the health hazard posed by the farm to inhabitants of the area. We have not only shut down the pig farm, we have also confiscated some of the animals and ordered that the owner of the farm report to the Secretariat, Alausa for negotiation on how to relocate to one of the pig farm settlements or estates within the state or risk all animals being confiscated by Friday June 10th 2016.
Suarau noted that the health and
security of residents is of utmost importance, he stressed that the
present administration will not fold its arms and watch residents suffer
from preventable and avoidable health and security mishaps.
He opined that the environmental effects
associated with pig farming and poultry production include but not
limited to groundwater and surface water contamination, air pollution
and greenhouse gas emissions, and long-running soil toxicity to plants
and animals.
The Commissioner enjoined members of the
public not to relent in their watchdog role by continually informing
government of any anomalies seen or experienced that may be dangerous to
health and communal living.
He said his Ministry will step up
monitoring activities of farmers to ensure that they conform to minimum
set standards of farming, adding that efforts are on to fish out more
farms that are health hazards to residents of the State.
Source:Bellanaija
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