Chad: illicit slaughterhouse closed in abéché’s farik aguek district
Chad: illicit slaughterhouse closed in abéché’s farik aguek district
An illicit slaughterhouse operating in Abéché has been dismantled, a crucial step towards enhancing public hygiene and food safety. This operation successfully halted unlawful practices and highlights the local authorities’ strong commitment to public health.
Under the direct coordination of the Abéché municipal mayor, an operation was successfully executed this Thursday by the administration of the 1st arrondissement. The objective was to dismantle an unauthorized slaughterhouse situated in the Farik Aguek district, a move designed to bolster public health and food safety standards across the city.
Led by Hissein Hassan Tabit, assistant to the delegated administrator, this crucial intervention brought an immediate halt to illegal slaughtering activities. These operations were being conducted in complete disregard of established sanitary and regulatory guidelines. During the raid, several heads of livestock were discovered on the premises, confirming the scale of the illicit enterprise.
Officials from the arrondissement emphatically reiterated the mandate that all animal slaughtering must take place exclusively within government-approved facilities. This strict adherence is essential to guarantee the wholesomeness and safety of meat products intended for public consumption. They also declared their intention to intensify inspection efforts and continue monitoring to combat any practices that jeopardize the well-being of the population.
Through this decisive action, the municipality of Abéché unequivocally reaffirms its unwavering commitment to upholding stringent hygiene regulations, safeguarding consumers, and fostering a healthy and secure environment for all its residents.