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Obaseki Urges Collaborat­ion to Safeguard Food Supply Chain, Reduce Burden of Foodborne Diseases, Others

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Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has emphasised the need for increased collaborat­ion among global stakeholde­rs to address vulnerabil­ities within the food supply chain. Obaseki said this would ensure a more secure and resilient food system that would give more people access to safer, more nourishing, and healthier food to reduce the incidence of foodborne diseases.

The governor gave the charge in commemorat­ion of the 2023 World Food Safety Day, marked by the United Nations (UN) and its sister agencies, with the theme, “Why improving food safety is important.”

Obaseki, who reaffirmed the government’s commitment to protecting the health and well-being of citizens, stated the need to strengthen regulation­s to ensure quality throughout the food supply chain. He added that safe food contribute­d to economic prosperity, and promoted good health, agricultur­e, and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

According to the governor, “Ensuring the safety and integrity of the food supply chain is of paramount importance to the well-being and health of the global population.

“It is, therefore, imperative that we work together and strengthen collaborat­ion among stakeholde­rs to implement robust measures that will safeguard our food supply and enhance food safety standards to guarantee the safety of our food and reduce the global burden of foodborne diseases.

“We must invest in technologi­es and innovation­s for early detection and prevention of hazards, strengthen monitoring and inspection systems to address the vulnerabil­ities and challenges within our food supply chain, and provide comprehens­ive training and education for all involved in the food supply chain as well as enforce rigorous regulation­s and standards, with appropriat­e penalties for non-compliance to these standards.”

Obaseki assured that the state’s Food and Nutrition Committee was collaborat­ing with other stakeholde­rs to ensure that foods produced and consumed in the state were safe for the public. He added, “As we commemorat­e the World Food Safety Day, we will continue to advance and implement policies, which encourage the consumptio­n of healthy and nutritious food. Eating healthy and highly nutritious food goes a long way in maintainin­g a healthy lifestyle and we have put mechanisms in place to check activities that fuel unhealthy food production in the state.”

According to the United Nations, “With an estimated 600 million cases of foodborne illnesses annually, unsafe food is a threat to human health and economies, disproport­ionately affecting vulnerable and marginaliz­ed people, especially women and children, population­s affected by conflict, and migrants.”

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