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CSOs urge FG to revisit National Food Safety Bill

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Several Civil Society Organisations have called on the Federal Government to revisit the National Food Safety Bill to effectively steer the country’s food systems and nutrition landscape

The CSOs include the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre, National Economic Summit Group (NESG), E-Health Africa, and the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition, through a Third-Party Advocacy Campaign.

The call was contained in a communique issued at the end of a two-day retreat themed, ‘Retreat on Food Fortification, Workforce Nutrition, and Food Systems Transformation’ held for relevant committees in the National Assembly.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the retreat was aimed at equipping members of NASS with the knowledge and tools necessary to develop and implement effective policies and bills to drive food fortification.

It was also meant to drive workforce nutrition and sustainable food systems transformation to improve the health and economic well-being of the Nigerians.

The communiqué stated, “The National Food Safety Bill should be revisited by a five-member Committee, two members in the Senate (Health and Agriculture), three members in the House of Representatives (NAFDAC, Agriculture – Food Production, and Nutrition), and with GAIN providing technical assistance; to address gaps and conflicts in the Bill and champion it through legislative processes.

“To effectively steer the country’s food systems and nutrition landscape, the position of the Special Adviser to the President on food systems and nutrition should be filled and strengthened with data analysis tools, technical assistance, and increased funding.

“A food fortification Bill should be developed and processed to passage and assent, with the involvement of all relevant MDAs.

“A national workforce nutrition policy should be drafted with the involvement of all relevant stakeholders.

“Public awareness about workforce nutrition and associated interventions should be raised through impactful evidence-based campaigns, fostering widespread acceptance, and paving the way for ratification and implementation of the draft policy.

“A Bill for a national agency on nutrition should be developed and championed through legislative processes.”

(NAN)

 

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