The Guardian (Nigeria)

Society urges Nigeria to guard against chemical warfare

- From Saxone Akhaine, Kaduna

THE Chemical Society of Nigeria (CSN) yesterday enjoined the Federal Government to secure the environmen­t against the threat posed by global use of chemical weapons. It, therefore, called on all tiers of government to strengthen regulatory and legal frameworks to reinforce chemical security in the country. Members pointed out that the profession­al advice would reduce global chemical threat and prevent terrorists from weaponisab­le chemicals.

At its internatio­nal conference and workshop in Kaduna, delegates at the event, with the theme, Greenchemi­stryasacat­alystforec­onomicgrow­th andnationa­lsecurity , asked government to be proactive while responding to the realities of the time.

The highpoint was the election of Professor Sunday Olawale Okeniyi as the body’s new president and he is to steer its affairs with his team for the next three years.

No fewer than 600 delegates from all over the world attended the conference.

In a communiqué, the society observed that Nigeria’s economy was increasing­ly being threatened by chemical warfare, drugs and violence.

It suggested that a workshop should be organised as a precursor to the introducti­on of green chemistry while urging government to key into the concept by advocating a biobased economy.

 ??  ?? Deputy Centre Leader, African Centre for Excellence in Neglected Tropical Diseases and Forensic Biotechnol­ogy, (ACENTDFB), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Prof. Yakubu Ibrahim (right); Focal Coordinato­r, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR),...
Deputy Centre Leader, African Centre for Excellence in Neglected Tropical Diseases and Forensic Biotechnol­ogy, (ACENTDFB), Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Prof. Yakubu Ibrahim (right); Focal Coordinato­r, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR),...

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