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    JISEPA Strikes Against Danger: ₦14.4m Worth of Expired Goods Seized, Destroyed in Jigawa

    National UpdateBy National UpdateJuly 6, 2025 Jigawa No Comments2 Mins Read
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    By Ahmed Rufa’i, Dutse
    In a bold crackdown against the silent threat lurking in everyday markets, the Jigawa State Environmental Protection Agency (JISEPA) has seized and destroyed expired and contaminated consumables valued at over ₦14.4 million, sending a clear message: public health is non-negotiable.
    The decisive action, which spanned all 27 Local Government Areas in Jigawa State, followed an intense sanitary inspection sweep carried out in the first and second quarters of 2025. From bustling market stalls to hidden backroom stores, JISEPA officials — backed by law and community cooperation — moved swiftly to identify and eliminate dangerous items unfit for human use.
    At the heart of the operation is Mr. Adamu Sabo, the agency’s Managing Director, who made it clear in a press statement that this is more than just enforcement — it’s about saving lives.
    “We found goods that were expired, poorly stored, contaminated — items that could seriously harm people,” he said. “Once verified and documented through due legal process, we destroyed them. This is about prevention, not punishment.”
    The confiscated items included expired foodstuff, household goods, and other consumer products removed from markets, shops, and storage facilities. According to Sabo, the agency acted in line with Section 5(1)(2) of the Jigawa State Environmental Protection Law (2009 as amended) and Section 125(1) of the Public Health Security Law (2024).
    What makes this operation remarkable is its scale and thoroughness — the largest of its kind in recent memory. It highlights growing government resolve to confront silent killers in everyday commerce, especially in communities where regulatory oversight has historically been weak.
    “This is not just about enforcement,” Sabo explained. “We are working hand-in-hand with market leaders, local authorities, and the public to create a culture of hygiene, safety, and accountability. Everyone has a role to play.”
    He urged citizens to remain vigilant and report unsanitary practices, illegal goods, or any business cutting corners at the expense of public health. “Together, we can build a healthier, more responsible Jigawa State.”
    For the people of Jigawa, JISEPA’s action is a wake-up call — a reminder that health risks don’t always come with a warning. But with vigilant institutions and community support, even hidden dangers can be rooted out before they cause irreversible harm.

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