S.O.N, SETS AMBITION TO MAKE NIGERIA A LEADER IN GLOBAL TOBACCO REGULATION. (PHOTO).

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 SON Sets Ambition to Make Nigeria a Leader in Global Tobacco Regulation The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) aims to position Nigeria as a global leader in regulating tobacco and related products. During a recent Technical Committee Meeting on heated tobacco products like e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches, SON’s Director General, Dr. Ifeanyi Okeke, stressed the importance of aligning Nigeria’s tobacco standards with international regulations to ensure safety and quality.  The meeting, which included stakeholders from key organizations and regulatory bodies, focused on reducing health risks, enhancing transparency, and developing technical guidelines for manufacturers. SON remains committed to strengthening public health and consumer safety in the tobacco sector.

A DIALOGUE WAS HELD YESTERDAY IN ZAMFARA STATE TO RESOLVE THE ISSUE OF LIVESTOCK RUSTLING & ARMED BANDITRY.{PHOTOS}.

Image may contain: 18 people                As part of the concerted efforts to resolve the issue of livestock rustling and armed banditry in 1 Division Nigerian Army area of responsibility,there is substantial progress on the peace initiative led by Zamfara State government after intense military operations.
Subsequently,a dialogue was held today at Gobirawa Chali village,Dansadau Emirate,Maru Local Government Area of Zamfara State led by the Deputy Governor.Also in attendance were traditional rulers as well as suspected livestock rustlers including the notorious Buharin Daji.The suspected rustlers and armed bandits stated that their grouse include wanton attacks by unauthorized vigilantes against the Fulani communities.A commitment to stop the reprisal attacks on communities was made to allow for further discussion by the stakeholders.The Nigerian Army is also observing an oprational pause to gauge the commitment of the parties involved and build confidence.The government of the state appreciated the role of the Nigerian Army in facilitating the meeting and described it as unprecedented as it was the first time such peace meeting was held with key stakeholders.A follow up meeting was held with key stakeholders.A follow up meeting by the state government is scheduled in due course.It is expected that this would lead to a sustainable peace in the state.
Colonel Sani Kukasheka Usman
Acting Director Army Public Relations.
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