Sunday, July 6, 2025 - The Jigawa State Environmental Protection Agency (JISEPA) has seized expired, contaminated, and poorly stored goods worth ₦14,447,650 following a statewide sanitary clean up.
Speaking to journalists about the development, the Managing
Director of the agency, Sanitarian Adamu Sabo, said the exercise was conducted
in all 27 local government councils
According to him, the exercise focused on markets, shops,
stores, and various commercial outlets, with the aim of enforcing environmental
health standards and identifying items deemed unfit for human consumption or
usage.
“The operation was legally guided by Section 5(1)(2) of the
Jigawa State Environmental Protection Law 2009 (as amended), and Section 125(1)
of the Jigawa State Public Health Security Law 2024,” Sabo said.
He explained that every seized item went through appropriate
legal channels, including verification, documentation, and official approval
before being destroyed, in accordance with applicable health regulations.
“This action is not punitive, but preventive — intended to
safeguard the health and safety of our citizens and to maintain the
environmental and sanitary standards of our state,” he clarified.
Sabo emphasized the agency’s ongoing collaboration with
market unions, traders, and local leaders to ensure full adherence to hygiene
and public health laws across Jigawa.
He also called on residents to report any unhygienic
practices or unlawful sale of unsafe goods.
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