Saturday, 6 June 2026

World Food Safety Day: SoTLAN Advocates Stronger Food Safety Regulations, Laboratory Investments

The Society of Testing Laboratory Analysts of Nigeria (SoTLAN) has called for stronger science-driven food safety interventions, stricter regulatory compliance, and increased investment in laboratory systems to tackle the persistent burden of foodborne diseases in Nigeria


 

In a statement signed by its President, Mr. Bolawa Gbolahan, to mark World Food Safety Day 2026, the Society said unsafe food continues to pose a significant public health and economic challenge, affecting millions of Nigerians annually through microbial contamination, poor food handling practices, chemical adulteration, and weak adherence to food safety standards.

According to the Society, this year’s observance provides an opportunity to move beyond awareness campaigns and focus on practical, evidence-based solutions that can protect public health, strengthen food systems, and boost consumer confidence across the country.


SoTLAN noted that food contamination risks occur at multiple stages of the food value chain, including agricultural production, processing, transportation, storage, retail distribution, and household consumption. It stressed that addressing these risks requires coordinated action among regulators, food producers, laboratory professionals, vendors, policymakers, and consumers.


The Society expressed concern over the continued presence of aflatoxins in staple foods such as maize, groundnuts, and other agricultural commodities. It warned that these naturally occurring toxins have been linked to chronic health conditions, including liver disease and impaired growth in children, while also reducing agricultural productivity and limiting export opportunities.

Gbolahan also raised concerns about the misuse of hazardous chemicals in food preservation and storage, as well as the illegal application of pesticides and other harmful substances in food handling. He said such practices pose serious health risks to consumers and undermine national food safety efforts.


The Society further emphasized the need to integrate small-scale food vendors, roadside food operators, and micro-caterers into Nigeria’s food safety framework, noting that they serve millions of Nigerians daily and are critical stakeholders in achieving safer food outcomes nationwide.


Among the measures recommended by SoTLAN are sourcing ingredients from reputable suppliers, maintaining proper hygiene standards, ensuring access to clean water, conducting routine medical screenings for food handlers, and participating in compliance programmes organized by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

Speaking on the role of science in food safety management, Gbolahan said food safety must remain a national priority because of its direct impact on public health, economic growth, and consumer confidence.


“Food safety is not merely a regulatory obligation. It is a public health imperative, an economic necessity, and a national development priority. As Public Analysts and laboratory professionals, we stand at the frontline of protecting consumers through scientific evidence, accurate testing, and professional integrity,” he said.


He explained that Public Analysts, who are licensed professionals under the Institute of Public Analysts of Nigeria (IPAN), provide critical scientific evidence for regulatory decisions, food safety investigations, product certification, export validation, and enforcement actions.

According to him, laboratory professionals play a crucial role in detecting aflatoxins, pesticide residues, heavy metals, adulterants, and other contaminants that threaten food quality and public health. 


Through laboratory testing and analytical verification, they help identify contaminants, detect food fraud, monitor compliance, and support consumer protection initiatives.


The Society maintained that improving laboratory infrastructure and strengthening the capacity of Public Analysts would enhance consumer confidence, facilitate regulatory compliance, and improve Nigeria’s competitiveness in regional and international agricultural markets.


SoTLAN also highlighted its partnership with IPAN in advancing national food safety objectives. While IPAN serves as the statutory professional body responsible for regulating and licensing Public Analysts, 


SoTLAN functions as a professional association promoting quality assurance, laboratory best practices, professional development, and evidence-based solutions to national challenges.


As the world commemorates World Food Safety Day 2026, the Society reaffirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that promote safe food, protect consumers, and strengthen Nigeria’s food safety system through science, professionalism, and effective regulation.


The Society called on government agencies, industry stakeholders, development partners, food business operators, and consumers to work together in translating scientific knowledge into practical actions that ensure safe food for all Nigerians.


World Food Safety Day is observed annually on June 7 to raise awareness and inspire action aimed at preventing, detecting, and managing foodborne risks. The global observance is coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.

Thursday, 4 June 2026

ACHI Advocates Joint Action on Public Health and National Security

The Abiodun Health Care Initiative (ACHI) has called for urgent, coordinated action among government agencies, verified non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and development partners to strengthen Africa’s response to Ebola and other re-emerging deadly diseases, while also addressing gaps in Nigeria’s primary healthcare delivery and security challenges.


The initiative expressed concern over the reported resurgence of Ebola in parts of Africa, warning that weak coordination, misinformation, and fragmented response systems could undermine containment efforts if not urgently addressed. ACHI stressed that government institutions alone cannot effectively manage complex and recurring public health emergencies without structured collaboration with credible and verified NGOs operating at both national and grassroots levels.

Beyond epidemic preparedness, ACHI highlighted persistent weaknesses in Nigeria’s healthcare access system, noting that many households still lack access to basic essential medicines, including common malaria drugs, despite malaria remaining one of the country’s most widespread health burdens. The initiative described this as a critical gap in primary healthcare delivery that requires expanded partnership and sustained intervention.

According to ACHI, stakeholders must go beyond emergency disease response and prioritize everyday healthcare needs, especially in rural and underserved communities where access to basic treatment remains limited. The organization called on partners to extend their services beyond conventional scopes, ensuring that essential medicines and healthcare outreach are more widely available.

“Health security is not only about responding to outbreaks like Ebola; it is also about ensuring that families can access basic treatment when they fall sick. Many homes still struggle to get simple malaria drugs, and this must change through stronger partnerships,” the initiative stated.

In a related appeal, ACHI also called for the safe and immediate return of the abducted pupils and teachers from Ogbomoso and Oriire Local Government areas of Oyo State, expressing deep concern over the rising insecurity affecting schools and communities.

The initiative urged Nigerian authorities to strengthen the national security architecture, emphasizing the need for more proactive intelligence, rapid response systems, and improved protection of vulnerable populations, particularly schoolchildren and educators.

ACHI stressed that insecurity and public health challenges are interconnected, noting that communities cannot thrive or remain productive in an environment where fear and instability persist.

The organization further called on civil society groups, private sector stakeholders, and international partners to intensify support for verified NGOs working in both health and humanitarian response sectors, ensuring that interventions reach those most in need.

ACHI reaffirmed its commitment to advocating for stronger health systems, improved access to essential medicines, and a safer society where both health and security are prioritized as foundations for national development.

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Cleric Calls for Greater Focus on Rescuing Abducted Children Amid Security Concerns

The Founder of Jehovah Eye Salvation Ministry, Prophet Godwin Ikuru, has urged Nigerians to prioritize efforts aimed at rescuing kidnapped children and other victims of abduction rather than participating in protests across the country.


Speaking with journalists in Lagos, the cleric expressed concern over the growing insecurity challenge, particularly the continued abduction of children and citizens by criminal groups operating in forests and remote areas. He argued that national attention should be directed toward securing the release of those in captivity and supporting measures to tackle kidnapping.

Prophet Ikuru questioned the effectiveness of protests held in cities such as Lagos and Ibadan, stating that demonstrations could divert attention from urgent security concerns. According to him, collective efforts should be focused on addressing the plight of victims and strengthening initiatives that promote peace and public safety.


The religious leader also called on Nigerians to support President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and allow his administration to carry out its responsibilities without unnecessary distractions. He emphasized the need for citizens to approach leadership with respect and understanding, regardless of political differences.


In addition, Prophet Ikuru condemned the use of insulting or offensive language against the President, urging Nigerians to respect constituted authority and avoid actions capable of creating division or undermining national stability.


Expressing confidence in the country's leadership, he stated that President Tinubu would remain strong and healthy and predicted that he would secure victory in the 2027 presidential election.


Prophet Ikuru concluded by encouraging Nigerians to embrace peace, unity, and constructive engagement while working together to address the nation's security challenges, especially the growing threat of kidnapping and the safe return of victims still being held captive.

Thursday, 28 May 2026

Nigeria’s 66th Anniversary: Abiodun Health-Care Initiative Calls for Peace, Unity and Improved Health Sector

As Nigerians across the country commemorate the nation’s 66th Independence Anniversary, the Abiodun Health-Care Initiative has extended warm congratulations to citizens while calling for national unity, peace, and collective commitment toward improving healthcare services for all Nigerians.


In a statement issued to mark the celebration, the leadership of the non-governmental organization reaffirmed its dedication to humanitarian services, quality healthcare delivery, and community development, especially among vulnerable and underserved populations.

The organization noted that despite the challenges facing the nation, Nigerians must remain hopeful, united, and committed to building a healthier and stronger country through cooperation, compassion, and support for one another.

According to the statement, the Independence Anniversary serves as a reminder of the need for Nigerians to put national interest above personal differences and work together toward sustainable development, particularly in the health sector where millions still lack access to adequate medical care and essential health services.

The NGO further emphasized that access to quality healthcare remains a fundamental necessity for national growth and urged governments at all levels, private organizations, and stakeholders to intensify efforts toward strengthening healthcare infrastructure, promoting preventive healthcare, and ensuring affordable medical services for citizens.

Abiodun Health-Care Initiative also reiterated its promise to continue fulfilling the aims and objectives of the organization through various intervention programs focused on health awareness, medical outreach, access to clean water, humanitarian support, and community-based healthcare initiatives.

The organization assured Nigerians that it would remain committed to touching lives positively and expanding its impact across communities through partnerships and people-oriented programs.

“As we celebrate Nigeria at 66, we encourage citizens to embrace unity, peace, tolerance, and patriotism. Together, we can build a healthier nation where every individual has access to proper healthcare and humanitarian support,” the statement added.

The NGO prayed for peace, progress, economic stability, and better healthcare opportunities for Nigerians, expressing optimism that the country would overcome its present challenges and achieve greater development in the years ahead.

Wednesday, 27 May 2026

Hon. Yusuf Adebisi Celebrates Children’s Day, Prays for Safe Return of Oriire Abducted Pupils

Honourable Yusuf Oladeni Adebisi, the lawmaker representing Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1, has joined millions of Nigerians in celebrating children across the country on the occasion of the 2026 Children’s Day celebration, urging young people to remain focused on education, discipline, and moral values despite the challenges confronting the nation.


In a statement issued on Tuesday, Hon. Adebisi described children as the future leaders and greatest assets of society, stressing that every child deserves access to quality education, protection, peace, and opportunities to achieve their dreams.

The lawmaker commended parents, teachers, caregivers, and stakeholders who continue to nurture and guide children toward responsible living, noting that the future of Nigeria depends largely on the investments made in the younger generation today.

According to him, Children’s Day should not only be a moment of celebration but also a period of reflection on the collective responsibility to protect children from insecurity, violence, abuse, and all forms of societal threats.

Hon. Adebisi encouraged children in Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1 to remain hardworking, respectful, and committed to their academic pursuits, while urging them to stay away from social vices capable of destroying their future aspirations.

He further assured the children of his continued commitment to supporting policies and initiatives that will improve educational development, youth empowerment, and child welfare within the constituency and beyond.

While rejoicing with children on their special day, the lawmaker expressed deep concern over the recent abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, describing the incident as painful, heartbreaking, and unfortunate. Reports indicate that several pupils and teachers remain in captivity following coordinated attacks on schools in the area earlier this month.

Hon. Adebisi offered prayers for the safe and immediate return of all abducted children and teachers, calling on security agencies and relevant authorities to intensify rescue efforts and strengthen the protection of schools across the country.

He stated that no child should be denied education or subjected to fear because of insecurity, adding that the safety of Nigerian children must remain a top priority for government at all levels.

“As we celebrate our children today, our thoughts and prayers are with the abducted pupils and teachers in Oriire Local Government. We pray Almighty God grants them safety and speedy reunion with their families. Every Nigerian child deserves to live in peace and pursue education without fear,” the statement read.

Hon. Adebisi also urged Nigerians to continue praying for peace, unity, and stability in the country, while encouraging citizens to support efforts aimed at safeguarding children and restoring confidence in the nation’s educational system.

The Children’s Day celebration comes amid growing concerns over rising cases of attacks and abductions involving schoolchildren in parts of Nigeria, with stakeholders calling for stronger protection measures for students nationwide.

Eid-el-Kabir: Hon. Micheal Adewale Samson Urges Peace, Unity and Commitment to Islamic Teachings

As Muslims across Nigeria and the world celebrate the joyous occasion of Eid-el-Kabir, the Social Democratic Party (SDP) House of Representatives candidate for Ogbomoso North, South and Oriire Federal Constituency, Micheal Adewale Samson, has called on Nigerians to embrace peace, love, sacrifice and the teachings of Islam as exemplified by Prophet Ibrahim.


In his Sallah goodwill message made available to newsmen on Wednesday, Hon. Micheal Adewale Samson emphasized that Eid-el-Kabir remains a sacred period that teaches humanity the values of obedience to Almighty Allah, compassion for one another, tolerance and selfless service to humanity.

The SDP stalwart urged Muslims and Nigerians at large to use the festive season as an opportunity to strengthen unity, maintain peaceful coexistence and promote harmony within their communities, irrespective of religious or political differences.

According to him, “The lessons of Eid-el-Kabir remind us of the importance of sacrifice, patience, humility and unwavering faith in Almighty Allah. At this critical time in our nation, Nigerians must continue to pray for peace, stability and progress while showing love and kindness to one another.”

Hon. Samson further encouraged youths across Ogbomoso North, South and Oriire Federal Constituency to shun violence, political thuggery and acts capable of disrupting public peace, stressing that sustainable development can only thrive in an atmosphere of unity and security.

He also extended warm Eid greetings to all faithful members and supporters of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) across Oyo State and beyond, appreciating them for their commitment, loyalty and continuous support toward the growth of the party.

The federal house of representatives hopeful specially paid glowing tribute to the leader of the party, Mulikat Akande Adeola, describing her as a mother figure, mentor and dependable leader whose unwavering support and guidance continue to inspire many young politicians within the SDP family.

“On this special occasion, I sincerely appreciate our respected leader, Rt. Hon. Mulikat Akande Adeola, for her motherly role, steadfast leadership and unwavering support for the growth of our great party. Her commitment to empowering the younger generation remains highly commendable,” he stated.

Hon. Micheal Adewale Samson concluded by wishing all Muslim faithful a peaceful, joyful and spiritually rewarding Eid-el-Kabir celebration, praying that Almighty Allah accepts their sacrifices and showers Nigeria with lasting peace and prosperity.

Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1 Lawmaker, Adebisi Extends Eid Greetings, Calls for, Peace, Calm, Togetherness and Pray Safety of Lives And Property

The people of Ibadan Southwest Constituency 1 have been urged to continue to maintain peace, law and order as Muslims across Nigeria celebrate the Eid-el-Kabir festival.


In a Sallah message made available to constituents, the lawmaker representing the Ibadan Southwest constituency 1 and Chief Whip Oyo State Assembly, Honourable Yusuf Adebisi called on residents, party faithful, youths and community leaders to imbibe the teachings, values and lessons of Prophet Mohammed, especially the spirit of sacrifice, obedience and total submission to the will of Almighty Allah.

According to the statement, Adebisi said Eid-el-Kabir remains a significant period in Islam which reminds humanity of the unwavering faith of Prophet Ibrahim, who was willing to sacrifice his beloved son in obedience to the command of Allah before Almighty Allah mercifully replaced the human life with a ram.

The message noted that the great lesson behind the celebration is one of selflessness, love, patience, sacrifice for humanity and complete trust in God.

The representative further encouraged Muslims and all residents of the constituency to use the occasion to pray for peace, unity, progress and sustainable development in Oyo State and Nigeria at large.

He also appealed to youths and residents to avoid violence, unlawful gatherings and acts capable of disrupting the peaceful atmosphere of the constituency during and after the celebration.

“Let us continue to live together in harmony irrespective of political, religious or ethnic differences. Sallah teaches us compassion, sacrifice and peaceful coexistence. We must continue to uphold these values for the progress of our constituency and society,” the statement added.

The message concluded with warm greetings to Muslim faithful, wishing them a peaceful, joyful and blessed Eid-el-Kabir celebration filled with happiness, prosperity and divine blessings.