The clampdown was carried out by a combined team comprising officials of the Committee on Abattoir Management Control, Headed by Dr Joseph Odiaua and Office of the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Governor on Security and Surveillance.
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SSA to the Governor on Security and Surveillance, Mr Emmanuel Orukpe, said that the state government is concerned about the wellbeing of residents, and will not mortgage their health as a result of the attitude of unscrupulous businessmen who do not prioritise health and good hygiene in their operations.
He said the abattoirs that were shut down include the ones at Ramat Park, Lucky Way Junction in Ikpoba Hill; Goat Slaughter House at Evbuotubu Junction, Upper Ekehuan Road and Goat Slaughter House at Aduwawa Cattle Market.
He said the governor is committed to close more illegal abattoirs and regulate activities of slaughterhouses to guarantee public safety, noting that this commitment prompted the government to set up the committee on abattoirs to ensure total compliance with standard operating procedures.
According to him, “These abattoirs were shut down because of the environmental hazards and failure to meet with required operating facilities, amongst other considerations.”
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