Lawal, who gave the charge today in his office when he received in audience a delegation of the Lagos State Butchers Association, noted that the charge became imperative in view of the fact that Lagos has always been known for quality and global best practices hence the need for butchers in the State follow suit.
He disclosed that the Government would soon revisit the type of vehicles being used by butchers to transport meat across the State, adding that the current situation is unwholesome and therefore not acceptable.
The Commissioner expressed concern about various issues including a reduction in the quality and quantity of cattle supply to the State due to various reasons and the funding of the butchers by Banks amongst others.
While promising to look into ways of assisting the Association through various empowerment programmes, the Commissioner advocated for a subsequent meeting with the Association to discuss and come up with short and long term solutions to the various problems.
The Lagos State Butchers Association which was led by its Chairman, Mr. Bamidele Kazeem, expressed its appreciation to the Commissioner for receiving them despite his busy schedule and promised to cooperate with the State Government to ensure that the meat consumed by the public is wholesome.
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