abéché authorities dismantle illegal slaughterhouse in farik aguek, Chad
An illegal slaughterhouse operating in Abéché, Chad, has been successfully shut down, significantly boosting public hygiene and food safety efforts. This decisive operation targets illicit practices and highlights the strong commitment of local authorities to upholding health standards.
As part of ongoing initiatives overseen by the Mayor of Abéché commune to enhance public health and food safety, the administration of the 1st arrondissement successfully conducted an operation this Thursday, resulting in the dismantling of an illegal slaughterhouse located in the Farik Aguek neighborhood.
This critical intervention, led by Hissein Hassan Tabit, the assistant to the delegated administrator, effectively halted illegal slaughtering activities that were being conducted without adherence to established sanitary and regulatory standards. During the raid, several heads of livestock were discovered on the premises, confirming the illicit nature of the operation.
Officials from the arrondissement reiterated the crucial importance of conducting all animal slaughtering exclusively within approved facilities. This measure is fundamental to guaranteeing the wholesomeness and safety of meat intended for human consumption. They also announced that rigorous control operations would continue to actively combat any practices that pose a risk to public health and well-being.
Through this decisive action, the commune of Abéché strongly reaffirms its unwavering commitment to enforcing stringent hygiene regulations, safeguarding consumers, and fostering a healthy and secure environment for all its residents, a vital aspect of African governance and current affairs.
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