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March 11, 2024 Oyo Bans Use Of Styrofoam, Others

Oyo Bans Use Of Styrofoam, Others

On Monday, the Oyo State Government took a decisive step by prohibiting the use of styrofoam for food services, storage, and related purposes, aligning with a recommendation from the state House of Assembly made on February 8, 2024.

To enforce this ban effectively, the government inaugurated the Food Safety Compliance Enforcement Task Force during the Food Safety Stakeholders Forum held at the ministry's conference room in the Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan.

During the forum, the Commissioner for Health, Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi, emphasized the importance of upholding food safety standards as a preventive measure against health hazards. Represented by the ministry's Permanent Secretary, Akintunde Ayinde, Ajetunmobi underscored the urgency to combat food poisoning and other unsafe practices prevalent among food business operators in the state.

Addressing the audience, Ajetunmobi stated, "Prevention is better and cheaper than cure," emphasizing the need for strict adherence to food standards to safeguard lives. She announced the ban on styrofoam usage for food-related activities as part of the government's commitment to ensuring public health.

The newly formed task force is tasked with sensitizing stakeholders along the food chain about the significance of adhering to food safety standards set by the government. Afusat Akande, the director of food, water, and laboratory services, outlined the prerequisites for certification along the food chain, including routine medical fitness certificates and regular fumigation of production premises.

The Permanent Secretary, Ayinde, assured collaboration with the ministry to accomplish its objectives, leading the task force. Comprising members from various organizations, including the state Food Safety Management Committee, the Nigeria Police Force, and associations representing table water producers and canteen workers, the task force is poised to enforce the ban effectively.

This move by the Oyo State Government echoes a similar initiative undertaken by the Lagos State Government in January, which initiated a ban on styrofoam and other single-use plastics across the state. The Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, made this announcement, further highlighting the government's commitment to environmental sustainability and public health.

February 27, 2024 Seyi Makinde Participates in NLC Protest in Oyo State

Seyi Makinde Participates in NLC Protest in Oyo State

Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde joined the state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress in a peaceful protest on Tuesday.

The workers initiated their protest from the NLC state secretariat in Agodi, Ibadan, and proceeded to the Gate, NTA, and Yemetu roundabouts, where Governor Makinde joined them.

During the demonstration, Governor Makinde reassured the protesters that the current challenges would soon be addressed. He expressed awareness of the hardships faced by the people and emphasized his commitment to being part of the solution.

Governor Makinde stated, "I am aware of the hardship in town and the difficulty the people are going through, but I will be part of the generation that will fix the country." He also pledged to ensure that the workers' letters of protest and grievances would reach President Bola Tinubu.

Prior to the governor's involvement, the state NLC Chairman, Kayode Martins, highlighted the unbearable cost of living, particularly for the average citizen. He emphasized the frustration felt by the populace, stating, "The cost of living in Nigeria today is nothing to write home about, and the people are fed up, so that's why we are on the street now."

February 19, 2024 Protest Breaks Out In Ibadan Over High Cost Of Living

Protest Breaks Out In Ibadan Over High Cost Of Living


In Oyo State, angered by the soaring cost of living, food inflation, and the prevailing economic challenges, local youths have taken to the streets in protest. Their chants echoed through the air as they voiced their grievances.

The demonstrators clarified their frustrations by carrying placards bearing messages such as ‘End Food Hike and Inflation’, ‘The Poor Are Starving’, and ‘Tinubu, Don’t Forget Your Promises’.

Despite the peaceful nature of the rally, armed policemen were present at the protest site, a precautionary measure in light of the recent warnings from law enforcement regarding maintaining peace during such demonstrations.

The protests in Ibadan follow similar demonstrations in other parts of the country, including Kano and Minna. These rallies highlight the widespread frustration caused by factors such as the removal of petrol subsidies and the unification of foreign exchange rates, which have contributed to food price inflation and a surge in the cost of living.

February 1, 2024 Makinde Gives Companies With Explosives 72-Hour Ultimatum

Makinde Gives Companies With Explosives 72-Hour Ultimatum

About two weeks after an explosion rocked the Oyo state capital, Ibadan, state Governor Seyi Makinde signed into law Executive Order 001, 2024, on the state's handling and storage of harmful substances.

While the Federal Government has launched a probe into the incident, Makinde said a preliminary investigation linked the explosion to some explosives illegally stored in the residential area by some miners.

At a brief signing ceremony at the Governor’s Office in Agodi, Ibadan, yesterday, Makinde said the signing of the Executive Order became imperative in light of the January 16 incident.

In a section of the order, the governor gave a 72-hour ultimatum to anyone in the state in possession of any explosives to declare them.

He expressed hope that the new law, which takes effect immediately, would prevent a recurrence of the January 16 explosion in the state.

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