Determined to get to the root cause of the recent cholera outbreak in some local governments areas and prevent future occurrence,the Ogun state government is to conduct compliance exercise on all table and sachet water factories in the state.
Commissioner for Environment, Ola Oresanya made the announcement during a stakeholders meeting in Abeokuta comprising members of the Table Water And Beverages Producers Association of Nigeria Ogun State Chapter and officials of the Ministries of Environment, Health and Industries Trade and Investment at the Ministry of Environment.
Oresanya said that the compliance exercise became necessary to address the environmental and hygienic negligence detected in their production processes which was in variance to their earlier certification by the National Agency For Food And Drug Administration And Control NAFDAC .
He noted that the state government would now conduct the compliance exercise to reinforce and domesticate their NAFDAC certification in all the 20 local government areas of the state as the team would move to all water producing factories for on the spot assessment of their production processes.
“The team will among others demand for routine microbial analysis results of their products, check the distance of their production boreholes to their and septic tanks, their operational environment as well as medical certificate of fitness of their products for human consumption
“For clarity all registered and unregistered water producing factories will be visited and any one of them that fail the compliance exercise will be shut and will remain so until it passed the laid down procedures before it is opened for business in the public interest” he added.
“The commissioner therefore called on them to support the compliance exercise as the state government was not out to witch hunt any of them but safeguard the health of its residents from preventable water borne diseases as well set a healthy standard for their products which have suffered from negative public acceptance in the aftermath of the outbreak of the disease.
Responding, the Chairman of the Table Water And Beverages Producers Association of Nigeria, Ogun State Chapter, Mr Femi Olukoga pledged his members support for the exercise.
Olukoga added that it would help the body to sanitize its ranks and weed out quacks whose activities are inimical to the well-being of residents of the state.