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Workers protest at NAFDAC office over sachet alcohol ban

Workers in the food and beverage sector on Thursday staged a protest at the Lagos office of NAFDAC, demanding a halt to the enforcement of the sachet alcohol ban and the reopening of sealed factories and depots. The demonstrators, mostly from affected distilleries, accused the agency of ignoring earlier interventions said to have come from the SGF and the National Security Adviser.​ The protesters, under the Food, Beverage and Tobacco Senior Staff Association, carried placards and chanted solidarity songs as they called for the release of products allegedly seized during recent enforcement operations. They warned that continued clampdowns were threatening jobs, deepening economic hardship and undermining the welfare of their members.​ Security presence around the Lagos office was increased, but there were no reports of violence and mediation efforts between the union and NAFDAC were ongoing.​ In a swift response, […]

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Lagos Task Force Clears Street Traders in Victoria Island

The Lagos State enforcement team has cleared illegal street traders from Bishop Oluwole Street in Victoria Island as part of its ongoing campaign to restore order in the city. Commissioner for the Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, announced the operation in a post on the ministry’s official X handle on Monday. He said the exercise was aimed at ensuring smooth vehicular and pedestrian movement while preserving the city’s environmental and aesthetic standards. “Our enforcement teams have just completed a successful dislodgement operation against illegal street traders on Bishop Oluwole Street in Victoria Island. This is part of our continuous efforts to restore order and maintain environmental standards in Lagos,” Wahab stated. The commissioner further urged traders to move to government-approved markets and commercial zones, warning that repeat offenders would face tougher penalties. In recent months, the Lagos State Government […]

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NIMASA Vows Tougher Monitoring, Enforcement on Vessels Over Marine Pollution

The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has pledged to step up monitoring and enforcement to ensure both indigenous and foreign vessels operating in Nigerian waters strictly comply with international environmental obligations. Director-General of NIMASA, Dr. Dayo Mobereola, gave the charge while reiterating the agency’s determination to enforce the provisions of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) Annex VI. MARPOL Annex VI — domesticated in Nigeria through the Merchant Shipping Act, 2007 — specifically addresses the prevention of air pollution from ships. Mobereola stressed that full compliance is non-negotiable, as Nigeria works to align its maritime activities with global best practices in safety, security, and environmental protection. “In line with our statutory mandate under the NIMASA Act 2007 and the Merchant Shipping Act 2007, we have issued a Marine Notice to guide shipowners, charterers, […]

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