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The Kano State Consumer Protection Council, KCPC has ordered the immediate closure of all restaurants, bakery homes, drinking water producing companies and other food processing companies without health certificates.
The Acting Managing Director of the Council, Hon. Dr. Baffa Babba Dan’agundi gave the directive on Friday afternoon after the expiration of a two-week grace period issued to all concerned.
According to him, the order became pertinent in view of a recent discovery of hepatitis B and other dangerous communicable diseases patients working at such restaurants and other places mentioned above.
Dan’agundi stated that a matching order has been given to his men to clampdown and shut down such premises that are not certified fit to run such business by the State Health Ministry.
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Baba made the development known on Friday while announcing postings, appointments and reappointments of top police commanders.
It is the second time Mba, a deputy commissioner of police, will be picked to serve as the image-maker of the police force.
Baba also approved the posting of Hafiz Inuwa, an assistant inspector-general of police, as the force’s secretary and member of the force management team, while Idowu Owohunwa was appointed as principal staff officer (PSO) to the IGP.
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Inuwa takes over from Mustapha Dandaura who has now been redeployed to Zone 7 police headquarters in Abuja.
Baba also ordered the posting of Idris Abdullahi Abubakar, a chief superintendent of police, as the PSO II to the IGP, and Isah Abdulhamid, a superintendent of police, as personal assistant to the IGP.
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Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom has once again appealed to the military authorities to ceasefire in the ongoing operation in parts of Konshisha Local Government Area of the State.
Governor Ortom said the appeal became necessary to prevent the loss of more innocent lives in the affected communities.
He sympathized with victims of the crisis and assured the people that his administration will ensure that no more lives are lost.
The Governor who briefed journalists on the development on Friday afternoon at the Benue Peoples House, said a report from the Konshisha Council Chairman indicated that there was no operation today.