The Lagos State Government said on Friday that it would soon set up strategic food reserves across the state, to guard against food shortage and ensure affordability.
Mr Sanni Okanlawon, Special Adviser to Gov. Akinwumi Ambode on Food Security, made the remark in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Lagos.
He said about 40 per cent of perishable foods brought to Lagos got spoilt due to inadequate storage facilities in the state.\
"Looking
at the area of food preservation and storage, we have what we call
Strategic Food Reserves which we are addressing in this year’s budget.
"We
want to put in place silos and food preservation devices like cold
rooms and other cooling devices to preserve perishables like tomatoes,
onions and other fresh foods.
"This is because 40 per cent of what is brought into Lagos as perishables actually get wasted because of lack of preservation.
"So,
we are fixing two silos of about 3,000 metric tons capacity for a
start; so, those are the things we are doing to address food
shortages‘’, Okanlawon said.
The special
adviser, however, said the state’s Ministry of Agriculture had proposed
to the governor to establish Food Security Marshals, to check the influx
of contaminated foods to the state.
He said if
the arrangement pulls through, the marshals would ensure the testing of
foods deposited in major markets, to guard against contaminated foods at
the retail markets.
"Contaminated foods are no longer nutritious.
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