Cholera: LASCOPA mandates display of essential information on products

Wed, Jun 26, 2024
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Health

THE Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) has directed all supermarkets and stores in the state to prominently display critical information on consumable products as a strategy to combat  cholera spread.

The General Manager of the agency, Mr Afolabi Solebo, gave the directive in a statement  on Wednesday in Lagos.

The statement was signed by the Chief Public Affairs Officer of the agency, Mrs Toyin Oni.

According to Solebo,  the directive is aimed at enhancing public health and well-being.

Solebo said that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control’s registration number of all products should be displayed to ascertain that they had regulatory approval.

He added that manufacturing and expiry dates of products must be conspicuously displayed on the products.

Solebo ordered that  the manufacturers’ addresses must be displayed to facilitate traceability and accountability.

He warned that failure to comply with the regulations would result in immediate closure of erring supermarkets and stores.

He re-stated the agency’s commitment to protecting consumers’ rights and ensuring adherence to health standards.

Solebo  urged consumers  to be vigilant and report any non-compliance for prompt actions.

“LASCOPA remains dedicated to upholding consumer welfare and safety across Lagos State.” (NAN) 

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June 26, 2024

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