Lagos Begins Post Decontamination Of Live Bird Markets To Prevent Bird Flu

Prince Gbolahan Lawal, Lagos State Commissioner for Agriculture

Lagos State Government today, began a week-long post-festive season disinfection and decontamination of 26 major live bird markets in the State.

The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prince Gbolahan Lawal who disclosed this in Lagos explained that the exercise was a follow-up to the pre-festive season Statewide disinfection and decontamination of 17 major live bird markets across the Lagos State.

Lawal noted that exercise is aimed at preventing the spread of avian influenza and other zoonotic diseases that may result from increased demand for live birds during the festive period, as live bird markets are potential sources of the aforementioned diseases.

He added that the disinfection and decontamination exercise would take place at Awolowo Market, Mushin; Mushin main live bird market; Cairo live bird market, Oshodi; Bolade Arena live bird market; Olaleye live bird market; Bariga live bird market; Ketu live bird market; Mile 12 live bird market; Tejuosho live bird market and Oyingbo live bird market.

Others are Jankara live bird market, Lagos Island; Pelewura live bird market, Lagos Island; Ajah live bird market, Oja Oba live bird market, Agege; Abattoir 1 & 2 live bird markets, Agege; Isale Oja live bird market, Agege; Idera New Garage live bird market, Agege; Alayabiagba live bird market; Alaba Suuru live bird market; Agboju live bird market; Ojo Cantonment live bird market; Alaba Rago live bird market; Okokomaiko live bird market; Ejina live bird market Ikorodu; Sabo live bird market, Ikorodu and Odogunyan live bird market.

He, however, solicited for the support and co-operation of members of the Live Bird Marketers Association of Nigeria and all other stakeholders in order to ensure the success of the exercise.

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