Business
Council Wants Regulation Of Restaurants, Eateries
Local government councils in Nigeria must wake up to the responsibility of monitoring and regulating the establishment of restaurants in unhealthy surroundings, an official has said.
Mr. Augustine Ebisike, Registrar, Environmental Health Registration Council of Nigeria (EHORECON) decried the deplorable state at which restaurants and eateries sprung up at unapproved locations all over the country.
He told newsmen recently in Abuja that local governments had failed in their duty to conduct environmental impact assessment of structures in their districts.
“Eateries are the responsibility of the local government health office, to inspect the place and give them permit to even open shop.”
“But today if you want to open an eatery, all you need to do is to go and paint somewhere put out your sign board, you start operating.”
“The law says before you do that, you must go to the health department, obtain a form, telling them this is what you want to do, they will send environmental health officer who will come and inspect the place.”
“You know, first if that place is even conducive for you to establish an eatery then all the people who are supposed to be working there, they take them for medical examination, the doctors would find out if such persons are supposed to handle food”.
Ebisike said the lack of monitoring and inspection had unduly exposed people to nfection and diseases because there were no regulations on the people permitted to handle public food.
-
Rivers2 days ago
Rivers Police Uncovers Firearm Concealed In Loaf Of Bread
-
Niger Delta2 days agoPro-Chancellor Hands Over Okey Onuchuku Peace, Conflict Institute Building
-
Sports2 days ago
Six Nigerians To Play For NBA Teams
-
News2 days agoFubara Reaffirms Commitment To Blue Economy, Private Sector Growth …Calls For Protection Of Marine Resources
-
Business2 days ago
Gas Economy: Decade of Gas, Pi-CNG/ EV Deepen Media Engagement
-
Sports2 days ago
NPFL Warns Newly Promoted Clubs
-
Business2 days agoIPMAN Raises Concern Over Delay In Chinese Refinery Deal …Predicts Lower Fuel Prices Through Competition
-
Politics2 days agoSenate Defends Passage Of State Police Bill
