National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has decried
the lack of commitment to standard by members of Association of Master Bakers and Caterers of Nigeria (AMBCN) in bread making.
The NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Moji Adeyeye,
disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja at a one-day sensitisation workshop
for bread
producers in FCT.
Represented by Mrs Clementina Anyakkora, NAFDAC Director in FCT, Adeyeye said that the agency’s surveillance activities and
routine inspections discovered the lack of commitment by most bakers to good hygiene practices, especially in bread making.
She said that the lack of good hygiene practices made it
necessary for the agency to collaborate with relevant stakeholders
through
workshops and grassroots sensitisation to ensure compliance in that regard.
She explained that “the illegal use of potassium bromate
and other unapproved condiments in bread has been of concern to food
safety.
“Effective protection of over 170 million consumers
against cancer requires consistent preventive management approach, as
bread is one
of the stable foods in Nigeria.
“It is expected that all regulatory interventions are employed to ensure that bakeries produce safe bread for consumption.”
The NAFDAC boss, therefore, urged bakery owners in the
FCT and the country at large to comply with good hygiene practices,
principles
and other regulatory requirements.
The FCT Chairman of AMBCN, Mr Ishaq Abdulraheem, appealed to regulatory agencies to create an enabling environment that would
make the business to thrive.
According to him, the issue of multiple taxation from regulatory agencies has been affecting the growth of the business.
He said “the issue of multiple taxation is killing our
business; we are investing in FCT because there is no industry in FCT
that has
employers like bakery.“Many bakeries in FCT have been victims of one
challenge or the other and some of these problems are caused by members;
we are
working toward educating members on modern standards.“We are appealing
to NAFDAC to give offenders time by way of warning, rather than shutting
the bakery
because closure will increase unemployment in the country.”
He also appealed to NAFDAC to regulate other bakeries outside the FCT to check any malpractices.
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